IRS Collections Season Underway
Published: Jun 23, 2026
The IRS began its 2026 collections season with notices issued starting June 8. Practitioners should help clients resolve issues quickly using online tools. The IRS is also expanding scheduled, in-person “coordinated field activities” for certain cases.
What Practitioners Need to Know About Notices and Field Activities
At a recent stakeholder meeting with the IRS, the TXCPA Relations with IRS Committee and other professional tax organizations received an important update on IRS collections activity for the 2026 season.
Coordinated Field Activities Expanding
Initial locations for these activities include Amarillo, TX, followed by Memphis, TN, and New Orleans, LA.
The IRS clarified that these field activities are not random or unannounced enforcement actions. Rather, they are structured and communicated efforts to resolve existing cases.
- Taxpayers selected for visits will receive an appointment letter in advance
- Visits are typically conducted by two IRS representatives, generally an experienced agent with newer personnel
- Both individuals and businesses with cases already in the collection queue may be included
- Local law enforcement will be notified of IRS presence in these areas
Practitioner Takeaways
- Proactively review client accounts for potential issues
- Ensure IRS agents adhere to Power of Attorney contacts on file
- Leverage online IRS tools to verify balances and initiate payment plans
As coordinated field activities expand, understanding this approach will be critical to helping clients navigate IRS interactions effectively and avoid unnecessary escalation.
The IRS began its 2026 collections season with notices issued starting June 8. Practitioners should help clients resolve issues quickly using online tools. The IRS is also expanding scheduled, in-person coordinated field activities for certain cases.
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