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Senators Demand IRS Reopen Maine TACs
March 12, 2026
U.S. Senators Susan Collins and Angus King, along with Representative Jared Golden, have formally requested the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to reopen the closed Tax Assistance Centers (TACs) located in Bangor and Augusta, Maine. This action responds to concerns about significant travel burdens placed on rural residents who rely on in-person tax assistance services. The lawmakers are urging immediate restoration of these facilities and seek a long-term strategy from the IRS to prevent future service disruptions that affect taxpayer access.
- Why this matters: Procurement and facility management professionals should anticipate potential upcoming contracts or solicitations related to reopening, staffing, and maintaining these TACs.
- The IRS may require vendors for facility refurbishment, security, IT infrastructure, and operational support to restore these centers.
- Organizations specializing in government facility services and rural outreach programs could find new opportunities in Maine.
- This development signals a federal commitment to enhancing taxpayer service access in rural areas, which may influence future procurement priorities and resource allocation.
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Internal Revenue Service, United States Senate, United States House of Representatives
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- Sens. Collins, King, Rep. Golden Demand ... | U.S. Senator Susan Collins · Collins Senate · Mar 12