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PROPublic Record Office (British Archives)
PROProline (Amino Acid)
PROProvo (Amtrak station code; Provo, UT)
PROPublic Relations Officer
PROProrate
PROPolice Regional Office (Philippines)
PROPain Relief Ointment (various companies)
PROPatient Reported Outcome (clinical trial research)
PROProhibition Party
PROPricing and Revenue Optimization (Manugistics Group, Inc.)
PROPropuesta Republicana (Spanish: Republican Proposal; Argentina)
PROPublic Relations Organization (various organizations)
PROParagon Ragtime Orchestra (Lewisburg, PA)
PROPeer Review Organization
PROProspect Research Online (Canada)
PROPerforming Rights Organization
PROProfessional Review Organization (healthcare)
PROPrincipal Race Officer (sailboat racing)
PROPartei Rechtsstaatlicher Offensive (German: Law and Order Offensive Party)
PROProtections of Rights of Others
PROPortable Remote Object
PROPublic Record Office
PROProlog File
PROPhilippine Ragnarok Online (gaming)
PROProducer Responsibility Organisation
PROParks and Recreation Ontario (Canada)
PROPlant Representative Office
PROProblem Resolution Officer
PROAdjusted Production (baseball statistic)
PROPersonnel Relations Officer (US Navy)
PROPrecision RISC (reduced instruction set computing) Organization
PROPatient Results Online (healthcare)
PROPacket Re-Ordering
PROPhotographic Research Organization Inc.
PROProper Ram-air Orientation (parachute packing method)
PROPittsburgh Roleplaying Organization
PROPionniers de la Route Organisation (French: Pioneers of the Road Organization)
PROPlanning and Reporting Officer
PROPreplanned Response Option
PROProgressive Rate Optimal
PROPetrol Range Organics (environmental risk assessment)
PROPersonnel Records On-Line
PROPatient Resource Office
PROPotomac Region Outings (Sierra Club Virginia Chapter)
PROPublication Requirement Officer
PROPoint de Raccordement Optique (France TELECOM)
PROProject Residence Office (US Coast Guard)
PROPrepare, Read and Organize (reading process)
PROProgrammed Reduction Objective(s)
PROProtracted Refugee and Displaced Person Operations (until May 1998; see PRRO)
PROPrioritized Regional Objective
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Under TBOR 2, the taxpayer advocate was given new authority to help taxpayers in hardship situations and to strengthen the role of the field problem resolution officers. The advocate must submit to Congress a progress report on December 31 of each year.
NSA: Some practitioners view the Taxpayer Advocate's office as the replacement for the problem resolution officers and expect the same type of problem resolution function.
The Advocate designated the authority to issue TAOs to the local and regional problem resolution officers (PROs).
Monks reviewed the changes effected by the Taxpayer Bill of Rights 2 (T2), including changes in the rules relating to Taxpayer Assistance Orders (TAOs) and the enhanced linkage between the Taxpayer Advocate and the Problem Resolution Officers (PROs) in the field.
Another change covered by the legislation involves a requirement that the TA (or its delegate) participate in the selection and evaluation of all field Problem Resolution Officers. For all practical purposes, this means that I will participate in the selection of Regional TAs (note the new title) and that they, in turn, will be involved in the selection and evaluation of all district or service center TAs (again, note the new titles).
Our members also know first hand, however, of how effectively the Taxpayer Ombudsman and the Problem Resolution Officers (PROs) operate.
Finally, we believe the proposal threatens to diminish the esprit de corps and commitment to customer service that now distinguish the IRS's Problem Resolution Officers.
A description of the extent to which regional problem resolution officers participate in the selection and evaluation of local problem resolution officers.
The Ombudsman and Problem Resolution Officers. T2 would provide that the Ombudsman is to be appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate and that Problem Resolution Officers (PROs) are to report directly to the Ombudsman rather than to the local District Director (as under current law).
For example, the Ombudsman will have increased stature within the IRS and greater participation in the selection and evaluation of local district problem resolution officers.
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