[1]Early life and education [ edit ]Shulman was born in 1967 to Jeff and Celia Shulman. He first served as executive vice president, technology strategy and corporate development, before being promoted to president, markets, services and information. [7][8] On March 14, 2008, he was confirmed unanimously by the U.S. Senate to be the 47th IRS commissioner. In addition to modernizing IRS’s core technology, Shulman also significantly increased electronic filing of tax returns when he was commissioner. However, Douglas Shulman was not mentioned in the Inspector General report that uncovered and detailed this issue.
Source: Washington Post February 25, 2024 18:14 UTC