January 20, 1995
IRS Names Executive for Electronic Filing Strategy
WASHINGTON - Peggy C. Rule is appointed the executive for
electronic filing for the Internal Revenue Service.
In this newly-created position Rule is responsible for planning,
directing and implementing the activities for electronic funds
transfer and electronic returns filing in the IRS. She represents
the chief taxpayer service on issues related to electronic filing
and coordinates with the submission processing and computing center
site executive as well ~_ _ center executives to ensure delivery of
all aspects of electronic filing strategy, including procurement,
training and marketing.
Rule began her IRS career in 1973 as a tax auditor in
San Francisco, Calif., where she held various management positions
before becoming chief examination branch in Laguna Niguel, in 1986.
In 1988 she was named assistant chief examination division in
Dallas, Texas, and in 1990 was selected chief employee plans/exempt
organizations division.
After completing the IRS Executive Selection and Development
program in 1992, she was named assistant to the regional
commissioner in the Southwest Region. In 1993 Rule became assistant
district director in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., the position she held
until this appointment.
Rule has a bachelor's degree in history from Stanford
University, and is a certified public accountant. She was born in
Palo Alto, Calif., is married, and has two children.
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