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Taxpayer advocate urges Congress to reconsider $80 billion IRS funding boost

Por: The Hill Politics March 17, 2023

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The office within the IRS that advocates on behalf of regular taxpayers says the $80 billion funding boost for the agency passed last year is skewed too much toward enforcement and audits and not enough toward helping people file their taxes. Of the funding provided by Congress to the IRS over the next decade as part of Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), $45.6 billion is set to go toward pursuing tax cheats with more audits and... + full article



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