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Original publisher: Washington, D.C. (441 G St., NW, Rm. LM, Washington, 20548) : U.S. General Accounting Office, [1999]. OCLC Number: (OCoLC)43724117 Subject: Taxpayer compliance -- United States -- States. Excerpt: ... Appendix I Profiles of State and Local Governments With Public Disclosure Programs * taxpayer's account has appeared on the Web site for 4-6 consecutive months, and revenue officials have verified that bankruptcy proceedings have occurred. Nonfilers can be included on the list after an assessment is made and the account becomes delinquent. Their accounts are then processed in the same manner as other delinquent accounts and are not identified as nonfilers. Revenue office officials reported that they have not had any inaccurate Problems / Complaints disclosures, complaints from taxpayers, or opposition from taxpayers or interest groups. Revenue office officials told us that since the program's inception, the Effect on Compliance revenue office had collected $ 52 million in overdue tax revenues and entered payment agreements totaling $ 12 million. Revenue office officials said that they could not determine the extent to which public disclosure affected collections because other collection tools could have influenced taxpayers ' decisions to pay. Revenue office officials also stated that factors outside the control of their offices, such as the economy, also affect compliance. Revenue office officials reported that they use several tools to gain Other Tools for Improving compliance, such as letters, liens, levies, and seizures. Additionally, Compliance Connecticut has used other tools, such as a Tax Amnesty Program, a 2 Voluntary Disclosure Program, and the Nexus Project. In October 1997, the District of Columbia's Office of Tax and Revenue District of Columbia began publicly disclosing on the Internet ( http: / / www.dccfo.com / TAXPAYER2. htm ) the names of selected uncooperative delinquent taxpayers, including businesses and individuals, who o
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