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IRS funding: Don’t feed the mouth that bites you

Por: The Hill Business January 16, 2023

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The House of Representatives voted Monday $72 billion of supplemental Internal Revenue Service (IRS) funding enacted by the previous Congress. Most of that funding is currently reserved for expanded audits and other enforcement activities. The Family and Small Business Taxpayer Protection Act, if signed into law, keep only $8 billion of the recent $80 billion boost in the IRS’s 10-year budget. Specifically, the bill would retain the portion... + full article



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