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The IRS is about to lose $20 billion in funding unless 1 thing happens soon — here’s what needs to be done and why that’s a problem for all Americans Christy Bieber December 19, 2024 at 7:20 AM
A sign outside the Internal Revenue Service building is seen, May 4, 2021, in Washington, D.C. The IRS is still too slow to process amended tax returns, answer taxpayer phone calls, and resolve ...
In the weeks since passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, one provision has generated more heat in certain corners of the Internet than any other: an $80 billion infusion coming to the IRS.
The IRS is now answering the phone when you call. That may seem like the lowest of bars to clear, but it was a task that the agency was consistently failing as recently as last year.
IRS estimates of the so-called “tax gap” — the difference between what taxes are owed to the government and what is actually paid — is hundreds of billions of dollars a year.
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The Internal Revenue Service is set to start this year’s tax-filing season on better footing than the last few years, a new report found, even as challenges from the pandemic years remain.
The system that the IRS still uses today is nowhere near blockchain technology. “I worked for the IRS in 1984 and I am sure they are still using the same antiquated computer system,” Pon said ...