Sujet : Re: Still Going - IRS Still Using JFK-Era Computers
De : jmccue (at) *nospam* magnetar.jmcunx.com (John McCue)
Groupes : talk.politics.misc comp.os.linux.misc alt.politics.usaSuivi-à : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 18. Aug 2024, 20:54:07
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186282@ud0s4.net <
186283@ud0s4.net> wrote:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/yourmoney/taxes/article-13688929/IRS-worker-reveals-reasons-call-hold-tax-delays.html
A UK article discussing nothing it knows about :)
The main reasons for the delays are:
1. Tax Law change every year, the last few years big changes
have been made right before Tax Season begins. Leaving
little time for software changes and testing.
2. Funding cuts, the GOP has cut funding to such an extent that
the IRS cannot afford to audit the very rich. Never mind
upgrade systems. Granted Biden increased funding, but some
of it was cut again back due to a deal with the GOP.
3. Companies sending out Tax Documents later than the law
specifics. I am hit by this every year. I receive my
documents 1 month late, than means I cannot even start
filling out my Tax Form until April.
4. People waiting for the last minute to file their Tax (see
number 3).
For international people, US people must file their
forms by April 15.
Decades-old computer systems 'paid for by the Kennedy
administration' and terrible management are the reasons
for poor customer service at the IRS, an insider has claimed.
I believe hardware has been upgraded over the years, IBM
Mainframes are very good keeping backward compatibility.
An IRS employee, who has worked at the agency...
I had many relatives working there, most are issues are
due to the Tax Code changing every year plus Funding.
But I heard the IRS is adding a method for you to
submit your documents in some manner and they fill
out the forms for you.
<snip>
Hmm ... what was good in the very early 60s ?
IBM had a number of offerings, esp it's new
and great System/360. The article did not
specify WHAT 'ancient' computers.
No kidding.
<snip>
So, they can't afford to, don't DARE to, replace that
60 year old hardware and software. It works, so
LEAVE IT ALONE.
That seems to be what is happening. BTW, some of
the software is also written in FORTRAN :)
<snip>
BTW, if you're a COBOL guru you can make GOOD
money these days maintaining all that old
software ... it's in Big Govt all the way down
to medium local biz.
I hear the same, New York City is another place that needs
COBOL programmers + a knowledge of business rules.
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