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Results in Brief
Background
Scope and Methodology
NRP's Design and Major Components
NRP Is on Track To Meet Objectives, but Critical Cadre
Development and NRP Testing Steps Remain
Conclusions
Recommendations for Executive Action
Agency CommentsAppendix I GAO Products Related to Measuring Voluntary
Compliance 22
Appendix II NRP Sample 23
Appendix III Comments from the Internal Revenue Service 26
Table
Table 1: National Research Program Sample Design 24
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Figure 1: Estimated NRP Sample by Level of Taxpayer Contact 11Abbreviations
EITC
GPRA
IRS
NRP
RGS
TCMPEarned Income Tax Credit
Government Performance and Results Act
Internal Revenue Service
National Research Program
Report Generation Software
Taxpayer Compliance Measurement ProgramGAO-02-769 New Compliance Research Effort
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