Time left for Submission Processing:
Your job is at risk. Right now, 1812
jobs are scheduled to be eliminated here in
Andover and moved to Texas by October 1, 2009, unless we
can get that changed. Below are the latest developments
on this very important issue and other news of
interest to NTEU Chapter 68 members.
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April 16, 2008 - Letter to Commissioner Shulman
Washington, D.C. - We write out of concern for the many employees who process paper tax returns and field constituent calls on a daily basis at the Internal Revenue facilities in Andover and Fitchburg, Massachusetts. These hardworking men and women have dedicated years of service to the IRS and local community. They are skilled employees who are vital to our nation's tax system and our region's economy.
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April 16, 2008 - Call for Delay in Planned IRS Andover Cutbacks
Washington, D.C. - A group of Congressional lawmakers from Massachusetts and New Hampshire today called on the head of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to push back to 2012 from next year the agency's planned shutdown of its paper tax return processing operation in Andover, Mass. Thousands of IRS employees work at the Andover Service Center, a major tax return processing facility.
In a letter circulated by Rep. Niki Tsongas (D-Mass.), the Massachusetts and New Hampshire legislators said the planned 2009 target date is based on a projection contained in the 1998 IRS Reform and Restructuring Act that 80 percent of individual federal tax returns would be filed electronically by 2007.
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September
25, 2007 - Major Arbitration Victory
When management refused to extend the term of the
national agreement on June 30, 2006, NTEU set in
motion several national grievances to challenge the
legality of management’s actions. NTEU received a
decision on the first of those three cases in July
when an arbitrator ruled that management had engaged
in “bad faith” bargaining by repeatedly violating
the law during negotiations over ground rules for a
new contract. NTEU also received a decision in a
second case when a different arbitrator ruled that
management was wrong to have unilaterally terminated
the partnership agreements as well as the contract
clauses it deemed permissive. There is also a third
case that has been filed that deals with NTEU's
refusal to let management propose changes in term
contract matters by using its right to initiate
mid-term changes. We expect that decision in about
two weeks.
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July 17,
2007
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Senate Appropriations Committee seeks to prevent
reductions in the workforce or elimination of
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax centers
The language in the in the report that accompanies
the Appropriations bill states that no funds would
be made available to make personnel changes or close
facilities by the IRS until the IRS submits a formal
report to Congress defending its actions. This
request appears in the Committee’s recommendations
for the budget for Fiscal Year 2008.
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July 12,
2007 - State delegation asks IRS Acting
commissioner Brown to save Andover Jobs
Massachusetts senators and congressmen are asking
the acting IRS commissioner to keep 1,800 jobs at
the Andover Service Center where submission
processing jobs are to be phased out over the next
two years. Read
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June 7, 2007
- Former Mellon Bank supervisor pleads guilty in
tax return shredding case
In April 2001, Mellon Bank held a contract to
process tax returns and remittances for the Internal
Revenue Service in Pittsburgh. The tax returns were
to be sent to the IRS, Andover Service Center, in
Andover, Massachusetts. Under the lockbox contract,
Mellon was required to meet a program completion
date (PCD) of midnight, April 29, 2001, for the
processing of tax returns, vouchers and payments
received at Mellon Bank in Pittsburgh. Timely
completion of the work would have enabled Mellon
Bank to avoid penalties and fines, and obtain
renewal of the lockbox agreement.
In April 2001, approximately 77,000 U.S. tax returns
and payments, valued at $1.3 billion, were hidden
and later destroyed by Mellon employees to give the
false appearance of meeting the project completion
date of April 29, 2001.
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