IRS chief says processing backlog gone for tax-exempt groups who were focus of 2013 uproar
The head of the IRS says his agency has eliminated a huge processing backlog of groups seeking tax-exempt status.
Claims by tea party organizations that they were singled out for tough treatment when they applied for that designation were at the heart of a 2013 controversy over the agency.
IRS Commissioner John Koskinen said in prepared remarks at the National Press Club on Tuesday that there once was a backlog of over 60,000 applications for tax-exempt status.
Koskinen says his agency has developed faster processes including a shorter application form. He said that as a result, the IRS inventory of applications is now current.
A conservative legal center leading a federal lawsuit against the IRS says one group it represents is still waiting for an IRS ruling after five years.