The IRS is now…on Instagram
the IRS Instagram will be informing taxpayers of the tax law changes related to the Trump administration’s tax cuts (previewed by a chameleon who wants you to #BeTaxReady) and warning them about online scams.
It’s “part of a larger mission of helping all taxpayers understand and meet their tax responsibilities,” its statement said. The agency is trying to meet taxpayers where they are, the release suggested, citing statistics that the majority of young adults in the US are on Instagram.
“Taxes are never going to have as many followers as a movie star or a pop star. But it is a venue to share information,” Terry Lemons, the agency’s head of communications, said in an interview with The Washingtonian. “Look, the refund check is the biggest most Americans get all year. If we’re able to get a little information to help people get ready for the upcoming tax season, that’s a good thing.”
But the IRS’s online strategy won’t get too exciting. After all, this is serious business, and tax issues are sensitive. “It’s not like we’re going to be going out onto the dating apps,” Lemons told The Washingtonian. “So people don’t need to worry about that.”
the IRS Instagram will be informing taxpayers of the tax law changes related to the Trump administration’s tax cuts (previewed by a chameleon who wants you to #BeTaxReady) and warning them about online scams.
It’s “part of a larger mission of helping all taxpayers understand and meet their tax responsibilities,” its statement said. The agency is trying to meet taxpayers where they are, the release suggested, citing statistics that the majority of young adults in the US are on Instagram.
“Taxes are never going to have as many followers as a movie star or a pop star. But it is a venue to share information,” Terry Lemons, the agency’s head of communications, said in an interview with The Washingtonian. “Look, the refund check is the biggest most Americans get all year. If we’re able to get a little information to help people get ready for the upcoming tax season, that’s a good thing.”
But the IRS’s online strategy won’t get too exciting. After all, this is serious business, and tax issues are sensitive. “It’s not like we’re going to be going out onto the dating apps,” Lemons told The Washingtonian. “So people don’t need to worry about that.”