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Mark Pincus, co-founder of Zynga, recently recounted a conversation he had on NPR with the head of the IRS, sparking a conversation about the personalization of tax communication.
Pincus mentioned that during the call, he suggested that the IRS could benefit from sending thank you notes to major contributors to the U.S. Treasury. He humorously noted the practical challenge of sending notes to all taxpayers, and proposed limiting it to those contributing seven figures or more.
This interaction has raised questions about how government agencies engage with taxpayers, emphasizing the potential value of expressing gratitude, particularly towards high net worth individuals contributing significantly to government revenues.