President Joe Biden insisted that giving the Internal Revenue Service $80 billion and hiring 87,000 new agents would be all about targeting the wealthy, not the middle class. Unsurprisingly ...
When April 15th, Tax Day, is done many breathe a sigh of relief. But, for those who file with the ...
The IRS had set a goal of hiring 3,700 new agents in the first year of boosted funding. Instead, in the first six months, ...
The Democrats’ 2022 Inflation Act bloated IRS funding, devoting $80 billion for the hiring of 87,000 new agents, most of them ...
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow says President Biden's "manic" tax policies would "decimate" the economy on "Kudlow." ...
"Those 87,000 armed agents," he sighs ... The extra money was intended to help the IRS pick up 87,000 new workers—including customer service and IT workers—over the next decade.
False The 87,000 figure has been routinely misused online and was an estimate from a 2021 report by the Treasury Department; ...
President Joe Biden insisted that giving the Internal Revenue Service $80 billion and hiring 87,000 new agents would be all ...
The IRS would spend $80 billion in order to hire 87,000 new IRS agents, but the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration shows that 63% of new audits last year were aimed at the middle ...