Irs Strategic Plan
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Essay title: Irs Strategic Plan
Final Strategic Plan:
The Internal Revenue Service
Nicola C Baltimore
Strategy Formation and Implementation -- MGT 578
Robert Powers
January 12, 2005
University of Phoenix
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4
VISION STATEMENT 4
MISSION STATEMENT 5
VALUES STATEMENT 5
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS 5
INTERNAL ANALYSIS 5
EXTERNAL ANALYSIS 6
SWOT ANALYSIS LIMITATIONS 6
GOAL 1: IMPROVE TAXPAYER SERVICE 6
GOAL 2 - ENHANCE ENFORCEMENT OF THE TAX LAW 7
GOAL 3: MODERNIZE THE IRS THROUGH ITS PEOPLE, PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGY 7
CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS 8
VISION STATEMENT 12
MISSION STATEMENT 13
VALUES STATEMENT 14
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS 16
INTERNAL ANALYSIS 17
EXTERNAL ANALYSIS 17
SWOT ANALYSIS LIMITATIONS 19
LONG TERM OBJECTIVES 19
GOAL 1: IMPROVE TAXPAYER SERVICE 20
GOAL 2 - ENHANCE ENFORCEMENT OF THE TAX LAW 20
GOAL 3: MODERNIZE THE IRS THROUGH ITS PEOPLE, PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGY 21
MEANS AND STRATEGIES 22
FINANCIAL PROJECTIONS AND ANALYSIS 26
CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS 27
CONTROLS AND EVALUATION 29
REFERENCES 30
Executive Summary
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has a long history. The Agency is currently divided into 4 Divisions:
• The Wage and Investment Division, serving approximately 116 million taxpayers who file individual and joint tax returns.
• The Small Business/Self-Employed Division, serving approximately 45 million small businesses and self-employed taxpayers (This writer is employed within the SB/SE Division).
• The Large and Mid-Size Business Division, serving corporations with assets of more than $10 million.
• The Tax-Exempt and Government Entities Division, serving employee benefit plans, tax-exempt organizations, such as charities and social welfare groups, and governmental entities (IRS History and Structure, ¶ 4).
Vision Statement
The IRS should reinvent their internal business model across all operating divisions to one that embraces standardized electronic interactions. "The IRS in 2009 is a 21st Century agency with the human capital and technology capabilities to effectively and efficiently collect the taxes owes with the least disruption and burden to taxpayers" (Internal Revenue Service Strategic Plan 2005-2009, p. 4).
Mission Statement
The Internal Revenue Service is a service organization whose fair and efficient operation is essential to fund the federal government. The IRS exists to help people understand and meet their tax responsibilities and to administer the tax laws in a courteous and consistent manner and with the utmost integrity (IRS Mission Statement, 1998, ¶ 4).
Values Statement
As the Internal Revenue Service works to improve the image of the agency among the public and the employees of the agency, while meeting the needs of the public, values are a primary factor.
Environmental Analysis
SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats.
Situation Analysis
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