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Attachment A: Cognitive Postcard




ADDRESS ON FRONT SIDE OF POSTCARD WITH IRS LOGO


BACK SIDE OF POSTCARD READS:


I need your help with an important initiative I am undertaking to improve our service to taxpayers who live outside the United States. I want to get feedback from international taxpayers like you who are required to file US Federal tax returns.


The questionnaire is being fielded by an independent market research company, Pacific Consulting Group. Your individual responses will be anonymous to the IRS and your participation is voluntary. Your responses will be grouped with others, so that no single reply can be traced back to an individual. This questionnaire will take about 10 minutes to complete.


The questionnaire is available online in English and in Spanish. Please visit the following web site and use the log in information below.


El cuestionario esta disponible en inglés y español en el internet. Por favor visite la siguiente dirección de internet y utilice la clave y contraseña proporcionadas abajo.



http://internationaltaxpayer.pcgfirm.com


Username:

Password:


If you have difficulties accessing the survey online, please send an e-mail to irsintlsurvey@pcgfirm.com. For any other questions about this survey, please contact Lyndie Berkowitz at US 650.327.8108.


Thank you in advance for your cooperation.


Sincerely,






Mark. E. Pursley

Director, Research and Analysis

Wage and Investment Division

Attachment B: Draft Questionnaire



OMB # 1545-1432


INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (IRS)

INTERNATIONAL TAXPAYER SURVEY


The IRS is trying to improve its service to taxpayers living outside the United States. You can help in this important mission by answering the questions below. This voluntary survey should take approximately ten minutes to complete. Your responses will be kept completely anonymous to the IRS. If you have any questions about this survey, you may call the Survey Helpline at (650) 327-8108.


1. First, I’d like to ask if you have filed a federal US tax return while living outside the United States and while living within the United States, within the last five years?


Yes _____ (Continue with Question 1a) No ______ (Skip to Question 2)


ONLINE PRETEST ONLY: How do you interpret the difference between filing a return while living outside the United States versus filing a return while living within the United States?


1a. (If yes to Question 1) What is different about filing from outside the United States than from filing in the United States?


_________________________________________________________________________________


_________________________________________________________________________________


Please answer the next two questions using the following table, and answer yes or no for each row.


2. Are you aware that can you get information or help such as obtaining forms or international tax law information from the IRS in each of the following ways? (Please mark yes or no for each row)


3. In the past 12 months, did you contact the IRS for any reason (besides filing a tax return), using any of the following methods? (Please mark yes or no for each row)


IRS.GOV Web Site doesn’t list Beijing. http://www.irs.gov/localcontacts/article/0,,id=101292,00.html Please verify


IRS: WE DID NOT INCLUDE SATISFACTION IN THIS TABLE FOR 2 REASONS: ONE, WE WANT PEOPLE TO HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT THEIR SERVICE REC’D BY ANSWERING QUESTIONS 4-9 BEFORE OFFERING A SATISFACTION RATING. THE TABLE ALSO DOESN’T PERMIT SPACE TO ADD FIVE MORE RATING COLUMNS. CURRENT RESEARCH FROM DILLMAN SUGGESTS USING SCALE DESCRIPTIONS, NOT NUMBERS TO MINIMIZE AMBIGUITY AROUND INTERPRETATION OF SCALE POINTS.


Q2: Aware of IRS Service

Q3: Used IRS Service


Yes

No

Yes

No

a. Call the IRS telephone line





b. Visit the IRS.gov Web Site (to actively locate information, not for casual browsing)





c. Send e-mail to IRS through IRS.gov





d. Use the IRS Web Site live chat





e. Contact the IRS through regular mail





f. Visit a Local IRS Office (Beijing, Frankfurt, London, Paris, Puerto Rico)






  1. (If called IRS by telephone in Q3) Did you personally pay for any of the calls made?


Yes _____ No ______


  1. (If visited IRS.gov Web Site in Q3) Are you aware that the IRS.gov web site has an international section, from which you can obtain tax assistance related to taxpayers living abroad? http://www.irs.gov/help/page/0,,id=133197,00.html


Yes _____ No _____ Not sure _____


6. (If visited IRS.gov Web Site in Q3) Did you obtain information from the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) or Tax Trails Sections of the IRS.gov web site?


FAQ _____ Tax Trails _____


7. (If sent e-mail to the IRS in Q3) Did you use the following email address to contact the IRS with specific questions?

http://www.irs.gov/help/page/0,,id=133197,00.html

Yes _____ No ______


If you marked yes to any option in Question 3, please continue with Question 8. Otherwise, please skip to Question 11.


8. For what reason(s) did you contact the IRS (besides filing a tax return)? (Please mark all that apply)


Getting a form or publication

Getting tax return preparation assistance – Examples include getting information on which forms to file, record

keeping, completing or filing income taxes, or how to get help with taxes

Answering tax law questions, besides notice you received – Examples include determining whether or not you

need to file taxes, answering questions about taxes on investments, tax treaties, figuring out which

deductions to take advantage of

Getting Economic Stimulus/tax rebate information

Getting Refund Information (not including Economic Stimulus/tax rebate information)

Getting information or assistance about resolving a notice (A notice is a letter from the IRS regarding e.g. balance

due/Levy/Lien.)

Getting information about making a payment

Obtaining prior year tax return information (or copies of prior returns)

Obtaining Individual or Employer Tax ID


ONLINE PRETEST ONLY: How is tax return preparation assistance different from answering tax law questions?


9. For each of the ways that you contacted the IRS in Question 3, were you able to obtain the information you were seeking? If you did not get the information you were seeking, please tell us why.


Yes No (If no) Please explain

a. IRS Telephone Number _____ _____ ____________________________________


b. IRS.gov Web Site _____ _____ ____________________________________


c. Email _____ _____ ____________________________________


d. IRS Web Site live chat _____ _____ ____________________________________


e. Regular mail _____ _____ ____________________________________


f. Local IRS office _____ _____ ____________________________________


10. Please rate your overall satisfaction with contacting the IRS. For each method of contacting the IRS, please indicate whether you were very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, neither satisfied nor dissatisfied, somewhat dissatisfied, or very dissatisfied. (Please mark the option for each method of contact. Please mark the ‘N/A’ (not applicable) option if you did not contact the IRS using this method).


Neither

Very Somewhat Satisfied nor Somewhat Very N/A

Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Dissatisfied Dissatisfied

a. IRS Telephone Number

b. IRS.gov Web Site

c. Email

d. IRS Web Site live chat

e. Regular mail

f. Local IRS office


11. Where did you get general tax information about US federal taxes, including information about changes in tax laws, tax filing requirements, or forms and pubs? (Please mark all that apply)


___ IRS

___ IRS direct mailings

___ IRS Web Site in English

___ IRS Web Site in Spanish

___ IRS telephone contact

___ IRS local office (Beijing, Frankfurt, London, Paris, Puerto Rico)

___ IRS sponsored tax class or seminar

___ Accountant/tax preparer/Notario (e.g. H&R Block, Jackson Hewitt)

___ Bank or financial institution

___ Embassy

___ Employer/Union/Trade Organization

___ Family/Friend

___ Non-IRS Books and Publications

___ Non-IRS Web Site

___ Organization (e.g. American Citizens Abroad (ACA), Association of Americans Residing Overseas (AARO),

Federation of American Women’s Clubs Overseas (FAWCO))

___ Social/Community Organization (For example, church, community center, school)

___ Tax preparation software

___ Other (Please specify)__________________________________________



12. What tax topics that would you like to see more information about from the IRS?


_____________________________________________________________________



13. The next set of questions is about additional services that the IRS is considering offering. Please indicate your level of interest in each of the following IRS products or services by telling us whether you are very interested, somewhat interested, neither interested nor disinterested, not very interested, or not interested at all. (Please rate each product or service).

Neither

Very Somewhat Interested nor Not very Not at all

Interested Interested Disinterested Interested Interested



a. Toll-free telephone help (no telephone cost to taxpayer)

b. Extended IRS phone service hours

(current hours are 6:00 am to 11:00 pm US Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday)

c. A DVD of ….(IRS, DESCRIBE THE OFFERING THAT’S AVAILABLE TO TAX PROFS)

d. An orientation package about international tax issues for individuals that is distributed through large companies

e. A brochure available at embassies (IRS, ABOUT WHAT?)


14. What could the IRS do to improve your tax preparation and filing experience as an International taxpayer?


_________________________________________________________________________________


_________________________________________________________________________________


_________________________________________________________________________________



Finally, we have a few questions for classification purposes.


15. Who prepared your most recent US Federal tax return? (Please select one option)


You (yourself)

A friend or family member (relative)

The IRS

A paid tax professional or Notario

Someone else (Please specify)_________________________


16. How was your most recent US federal tax return filed? (Please select one option)


Filed by regular or express mail

Filed electronically (e-file)

Delivered in person

Not sure, filed by someone else


17. Do you have Internet access?


No

Yes 17a. From where do you access the Internet? (Please mark all that apply)

Home,

Work,

Public library or other public place (For example, school, internet café)

Mobile/Cell phone


PRETEST ONLY: Was there anything in this survey that was difficult for you to answer?



Paperwork Reduction Act Notice

The Paperwork Reduction Act requires that the IRS display an OMB control number on all public information requests. The OMB Control

Number for this study is 1545-1432. Also, if you have any comments regarding the time estimates associated with this study or suggestions on

making this process simpler, please write to the: Internal Revenue Service, Tax Products Coordinating Committee, SE:W:CAR:MP:T:T:SP,

1111 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20224.


Thank you for completing the survey.

Please return the questionnaire to P.O. Box 64530, St. Paul, MN 55164-9610 USA









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