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Black Americans more likely to be audited by the IRS than any other race

Por: CBS News Business February 02, 2023

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Black Americans are up to five times more likely to have their federal tax returns audited than taxpayers of other races, according to a new  released this week. With the IRS now accepting tax returns, the study provides evidence that some Americans have a greater risk of seeing an audit, a process that often delays refund checks. The higher audit rate for Black taxpayers is due to a flawed AI algorithm relied on by the IRS to decide who gets... + full article



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