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$80 Billion in New IRS Funding Will Open Taxpayers Up to Harassment and Abuse
Townhall.com ^ | September 14, 2021 | Isabelle Morales

Posted on 09/14/2021 7:39:31 AM PDT by Kaslin

Tucked within the Democrats $3.5 trillion tax-and-spend plan is the largest expansion of the Internal Revenue Service in history. If the Left prevails, the agency will hire 87,000 new agents, more than double its current workforce, and receive $80 billion in new funding to audit and harass taxpayers including American families and small businesses.

The left claims that additional IRS funding would help close the so-called “tax gap” by making wealthy people pay the taxes they allegedly don’t pay.

In reality, the wealthy and large corporations already have armies of lawyers and accountants that ensure they legally take advantage of the credits and deductions offered by the tax code.

The IRS already audits the largest corporations at extremely high rates. In 2017, the IRS had just closed or were conducting examinations on 34 percent of the 1,200 largest corporations, according to IRS Statistics of Income (SOI) data.

Given these corporations are publicly traded, it is unlikely that executives would conduct widespread tax fraud that could see their stock plummet. The fact is, there is not widespread tax fraud from the “rich” or corporations.

So, who will be the target of new IRS funding? Middle-class families and small and medium-sized businesses.

One way they will do this is by giving the IRS vast authority to create a new financial account reporting regime which would force the disclosure of any business or personal account that exceeds $600, opening virtually every American citizen up to privacy violations and IRS abuse. The new reporting regime would require institutions, including third-party payment providers like Venmo and CashApp, to report inflows and outflows of accounts exceeding $600 in value to the IRS.

This low threshold means that new reporting requirements will fall on virtually every American – not just the wealthy. It will provide the IRS with a new tool to conduct audits and investigations into taxpayers that the agency thinks may be paying too little in tax. It is not difficult to see how this could be abused.

In fact, the IRS Criminal Investigation Division (IRS-CI) regularly violated taxpayers’ rights and skirted or ignored due process requirements when investigating taxpayers for allegedly violating the existing $10,000 currency transaction reporting requirements, according to a 2017 report by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA).

The report found numerous abuses – IRS agents often failed to properly identify themselves, seized financial assets before ever having talked or consulted with investigated taxpayers, didn’t attempt to verify reasonable explanations investigated taxpayers offered, and did not inform taxpayers of important information nor the purpose of interviews. The outcome of these cases was often determined by how willing a taxpayer was to engage in litigation against the government, rather than how severe the alleged offense was, a clear violation of the Eighth Amendment.

Most taxpayers targeted were innocent – less than one in ten investigations uncovered violations of tax law.

These findings should be concerning, but not surprising. The IRS has a long history of incompetence and ineptitude.

For example, this filing season almost 40 percent of printers were not working at tax processing centers, yet in many cases the only thing wrong with the printers is that no employee had replaced the ink or emptied the waste cartridge container. A 2017 TIGTA report found that the IRS rehired more than 200 employees who were previously employed by the agency but fired for previous conduct or performance issues.

Each year, the IRS hangs up on millions of callers – a practice they refer to as “Courtesy Disconnects." If you call the IRS, you have a 1-in-50 chance of reaching a human being.

The agency has repeatedly failed to compile legally-required tax complexity reports which are supposed to contain the IRS's specific recommendations on how to make the tax code easier to comply with. Since 1998, the IRS has done so just twice – in 2000 and 2002.

According to the National Taxpayer Advocate’s 2014 Annual Report to Congress the IRS was unable to justify spending decisions.

These are just of few examples of the IRS's incompetence. This isn’t a problem of funding; this is a problem of ineptitude.

An additional $80 billion in IRS funding would only make these problems worse. It would not only reward the agency for its incompetence and corruption, but it would also subject everyday taxpayers and businesses to the IRS’s abuse.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: bidenadmin; housedemonrats; irs; irsabuse

1 posted on 09/14/2021 7:39:31 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

This amounts to a new army to harass Americans in America. Just being accused of being a conservative will be enough to unleash the dogs.


2 posted on 09/14/2021 7:42:06 AM PDT by jeffersondem
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Will the irs recoup its costs ? Probably not.


3 posted on 09/14/2021 7:51:30 AM PDT by escapefromboston (Free Chauvin)
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To: Kaslin

So now the finger poker can tell the irs to attack his enemies.

Their focus is on taking money from those who have earned it. If they would focus on getting people back to work our problems would be solved. But dems talk about jobs, and do nothing. Trump talked and acted.


4 posted on 09/14/2021 7:53:59 AM PDT by I want the USA back (There's nothing in the Constitution that allows the government to become fascist. )
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To: Kaslin

Members of the Democratic Party don’t have to worry


5 posted on 09/14/2021 8:29:25 AM PDT by butlerweave
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To: Kaslin

With an ever-larger chunk of the US economy moving into the black market and cash transactions to escape government and big corporate corruption, I wonder if this will even matter.


6 posted on 09/14/2021 8:49:20 AM PDT by No_Mas_Obama
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To: jeffersondem

Not to harass Americans, but to harass Republicans and conservatives. Remember Lois Lerner. With this corrupt Administration I can see a requirement for being hired as being a Democrat or Democrat activist.


7 posted on 09/14/2021 8:59:11 AM PDT by falcon99 (qu)
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To: Kaslin

Will Open Taxpayers Up to Harassment and Abuse.

Well the freezer money mob have nothing to worry about now.


8 posted on 09/14/2021 9:56:48 AM PDT by Vaduz (women and children to be impacIQ of chimpsted the most.)
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To: Kaslin

The IRS will send you a letter saying you owe this much and you have 30 days to pay. They know most will because it will cost $10,000 or more in legal fees to fight them. Then even after they lose they send another letter asking for more money.

Meanwhile the politicians cannot explain the millions they have and are given a pass.


9 posted on 09/14/2021 10:54:24 AM PDT by minnesota_bound (I need more money. )
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To: Kaslin

Another 87,000 democrap voters.

Hire 87,000 new employees and they will find something to do even if it hurts.

Solve a problem that does not exist.

The rats are fully convinced that there is wide spread fraud and that there are trillions of untaxed dollars floating around in the economy. Only a crook can think these things up.

Be fearful, congress is in session.


10 posted on 09/14/2021 11:59:36 AM PDT by Sequoyah101 (Politicians are only marginally good at one thing, being politicians. Otherwise they are fools.)
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To: Kaslin

Drug cartels hardest hit?


11 posted on 09/14/2021 3:38:05 PM PDT by Libloather (Why do climate change hoax deniers live in mansions on the beach?)
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