Lesh
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It ain’t there. Or would like to copy and paste it…Then maybe read it again…Though I can’t say I’m surprised you don’t think taxes have an impact on the cost of homes
You are an idiot
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It ain’t there. Or would like to copy and paste it…Then maybe read it again…Though I can’t say I’m surprised you don’t think taxes have an impact on the cost of homes
You are an idiot
Both Israel and Ukraine get funding. There is no conflict. Obvious repubs are for thisDidnt Dems want to tie Israel and Ukraine funding?
How is this any different?
The IRS aren't even close to using all that money that was allocated to them.
It's a no brainer to move the money over.
But, we are talking about politicians, so we have to take common sense off the table.
Both Israel and Ukraine get funding. There is no conflict. Obvious repubs are for this
Republican we will agree that they get funding but IRS budget gets cut in return for our cooperation.
Strange that they're not going to use all of the funds allocated to them, Ms. Canuck. Let the funds go where they can be used.Well you got that right. Anyone who thinks that taking money away from the underfunded IRS is a good way to save money, has absolutely no brains whatsoever. The Office of Budget Management estimates that cutting funding to the IRS will cost taxpayers $90 billion dollars in lost revenues.
Republicans are desperate to keep the IRS from going after rich tax cheats, like Donald Trump. They've been cutting funding to the IRS for more than a decade starting under Sequestration. The IRS has cut staff, even as the numbers of tax returns have nearly doubled in the past decade.
Americans have been steadily complaining about slow service and problems dealing with the IRS. Their ability to audit complex tax returns has steadily declined as a result.
At this point, the IRS is so underfunded that 93,000 IRS employees are processing 262.8 million tax returns, both personal and corporate. That works out to around 2800 tax returns per employee. There are 260 work days per year. This works out to more than 1000 returns, per IRS employee, per day. And it assumes that all IRS employees are doing nothing but processing returns. No secretaries, no follow up, no enforcement.
IRS releases fiscal year 2022 Data Book describing agency’s activities | Internal Revenue Service
IR-2023-82, April 14, 2023 —The IRS today issued its annual Data Book detailing the agency’s activities during fiscal year 2022 (Oct. 1, 2021 – Sept. 30, 2022), including revenue collected and tax returns processed.www.irs.gov
The IRS is losing billions of dollars every year to tax cheats and dead beats because they don't have the staff to audit rich people's returns or to collect unpaid balances. And the general public is screaming about the crappy service.
If the IRS starts doing proper audits and enforcement, the newly allocated funds will recovered hundreds of billions of dollars owed without raising anyone's taxes at all, so of course Republicans want to terminate a program which will catch rich crooks like Trump and his buddies.
The Trump Corporation was recently convicted in New York of criminal tax evasion, and their CFO is currently serving out his sentence. Of course Trump wants any government agency holding the rich accountable, to be seriously hampered in their efforts.
Strange that they're not going to use all of the funds allocated to them, Ms. Canuck. Let the funds go where they can be used.
Don't you have bigger problems in your neck of the woods with your dicktator?
Yes, yes you do.
You do realize that the IRS is already going after the middle class, right?Our biggest problem is that we are now the #2 place in the world to live, instead of #1. but thanks for asking.
It takes time to staff up and rebuild the agency, especially given that there are staffing shortages everywhere. Added to which, the money allocated is to be spent over a period of 8 years, and the money wasn't intended to be used all at once. Some of the funds are to be used on infrastructure and equipment to expand the agency, as well as salaries for new hires.
There are currently 11 million open jobs in the USA and accountants can make a lot more money in the private sector than they can working for the IRS. Especially in today's job market.
This is the IRS plan for the money:
You do realize that the IRS is already going after the middle class, right?
It wasn't packaged to do that in that Bill, remember?
Turns Out the IRS Is After You, After All
When it was first revealed that the so-called “Inflation Reduction Act” provided funding for 87,000 new IRS agents, Biden administration officials told Americans not to worry. They promised at every turn that these agents would only be set upon those earning over $400,000 a year. But the Act has...www.heritage.org
WSJ Opinion: The Middle Class Will Be Targeted in IRS Audit Crackdown
Review & Outlook: Analysis from the Congressional Budget Office, Syracuse University and the National Taxpayer Advocate suggest Democratic Party claims that only high earners will be squeezed in the IRS audit expansion are false. Images: Getty Images Composite: Mark Kellywww.wsj.com
Ex-IRS whistleblower says middle class targeted under inflation bill
“The idea that they’re going to open things up and go after these big billionaires and large corporations is quite frankly bulls–t,” he said.nypost.com
Fattened IRS not targeting high-income returns as Biden promised - Washington Examiner
Internal Revenue Service auditors continue to target middle-income earners despite promises by the president and his team to turn agents loose on those earning $400,000 and higher.Its budget swelled $80 billion by Democrats hopeful of exposing fraud by the rich, a new audit shows that agents are...www.washingtonexaminer.com
Fact is that your dicktator, is flexing his authority over your country....and you don't care.Our biggest problem is that we are now the #2 place in the world to live, instead of #1. but thanks for asking.
BS, the Wall Street Journal is hardly a right wing rag.You do realize your sources are ALL owned by billionaires who admit to lying to you to get you to vote Republican, don't you???? They want the base to think the IRS is coming after them. They started out by telling you that the IRS was hiring armed agents to come after you.
Do they have any evidence to support these biased claims?????
Fuck this. Secure our southern border or it means NOTHING.This is in the early stages and needs a chance for it to work.
What????BS, the Wall Street Journal is hardly a right wing rag.
Nice try, but a fail.