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IRS Seeks Nominations for New Advisory Panel

August 12, 1999 | Read Time: 1 minute

The Internal Revenue Service is seeking candidates for a new panel that will advise the agency about issues relating to tax-exempt organizations.

Nominees’ names will be forwarded to the Secretary of the Treasury, who will appoint up to 21 people to the Tax Exempt Advisory Committee. Panel members, who will be reimbursed for their travel costs but who will receive no other compensation, can serve no more than two consecutive two-year terms.

The move comes as the service continues a major reorganization under which the operations of the new Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division are being centralized in the Washington area.

Written nominations, which must be received no later than September 20, may be sent to Steven T. Miller, Acting Assistant Commissioner (EP/EO), Internal Revenue Service, 1111 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington 20224-0001; Attn: TEAC Nominations.


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