Posted on 05/22/2023 5:20:57 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Entertainment Tax Law is for the most part, Money Laundering with special rules for special people. I think every person that earns money as a jester or in any aspect of the entertainment industry should be audited annually.
87,000 more agents
about 250 workdays a year
That’s 21,750,000 work days of audits annually, additional.
Or taking one workday to audit 21,750,000 American tax returns annually (in addition to those already likely to get audited).
Perhaps 5,000 more agents for an in-house pre-check of every return for which a refund of over $1000 is claimed, and for all indicated follow-up?
How about eliminating refunding of tax credits?
The Democrats authorized $80 billion extra for the IRS over 10 year.
That’s $8 billion/year.
At say $100,000/employee, that’s about 80,000 added employees (not all auditors) to the current staffing levels.
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/08/31/irs-is-not-hiring-an-army-of-auditors-whats-really-happening.html
80k new agents x $80k salary each means $64 billion.
I would like to see this arrogant little jerk get audited good and hard. Probably won’t happen though. He is on their team.
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