Systemic Advocacy Management System [SAMS] Law and Legal Definition
Systemic Advocacy Management System (SAMS) stands for the primary method used by Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for receiving and prioritizing systemic issues and problems submitted by other IRS employees and the general public. SAMS allows taxpayers, practitioners, businesses, professional groups, and academic institutions to bring systemic issues directly to IRS attention via the Internet.
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