Independent journalist David Cay Johnston  recently published an article titled Change and the IRS, which you can  download via TaxProf  blog by clicking here. In the paper Johnston acknowledges that the  federal government needs revenue, and suggests 5 ways to change the  IRS to benefit both taxpayers and the government.
 
1. Make English, and not bureaucratese,  the first language of the IRS? Taxpayers are the users, and IRS forms  should be friendly. Period.
2. Hire Stanford's Joseph Bankman to  make real a brilliant idea he proposed in Tax Notes -- letting most  people pay their income tax without filing.
3. Stop the consumer fraud inherent in  letting anyone prepare a tax return for a fee.
4, With the right technology, the IRS  will be able to do something much more important than process tax returns.  It will, like Oracle, be able to analyze data to detect patterns and  identify not just blatant cheats, but chiselers.
