When it comes to keeping the IRS accountable, there's one agency tasked with doing exactly that: TIGTA, or the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. Established in 1999, TIGTA serves as an independent watchdog over IRS activities. Its job? To ensure that the IRS operates with integrity, efficiency, and fairness. TIGTA investigates misconduct, evaluates internal controls, and publishes public reports that shine a light on mismanagement and systemic issues.






























