The IRS is Stuck in the 60s and it's not good for business JFK would feel right at home in an IRS computer room Some of the critical technology and software that the IRS depends on is over 50 years old. It would be hard to find any business in the U.S. that is reliant on equipment that dates back to the Vietnam era. Although the IRS states that it constantly updates its technology infrastructure, its core, antiquated tax-processing system was created in the 1960s. In fact, the IRS still uses Cobol, a programming language conceived in 1959 - it's possible that your...