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IRS no longer a "C" student - IRS News - Internal Revenue Service rated - Brief Article
California CPA, August, 2002
The IRS' restructuring efforts paid off in June when the Federal Performance Project gave the agency an overall grade of B minus--up from a C average in 1999.
Driving the improved overall grade was the information technology sector. The project cites IRS e-file and the www.irs.govwebsite as models of e-government.
The highest-rated area for the IRS was managing for results, which received a grade of B.
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