IRS audits poorest families at five times the rate for everyone else
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#3EDIT: why is this getting down voted?
Re: IRS audits poorest families at five times the rate for everyone else
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#5There's one statistic that I didn't see but I'm now really curious about: what percentage of audits discover irregularities, per income level? If lower-income people are more likely than average to cheat on their taxes, then it makes sense to audit them more, but if they don't, then this is indeed totally unfair.
Re: IRS audits poorest families at five times the rate for everyone else
#6I would think most people think of an audit as having to meet in person with an IRS representative going over their taxes.
Re: IRS audits poorest families at five times the rate for everyone else
#7There's one statistic that I didn't see but I'm now really curious about: what percentage of audits discover irregularities, per income level? If lower-income people are more likely than average to cheat on their taxes, then it makes sense to audit them more, but if they don't, then this is indeed totally unfair.
Re: IRS audits poorest families at five times the rate for everyone else
#8There's one statistic that I didn't see but I'm now really curious about: what percentage of audits discover irregularities, per income level? If lower-income people are more likely than average to cheat on their taxes, then it makes sense to audit them more, but if they don't, then this is indeed totally unfair.
At the end of the day, the enforcement is there for one reason: to make sure everyone pays for the shared facilities of society. If you catch someone who was supposed to pay 250.000 or catch 1000 someones who all had 100 outstanding tax, wouldn't it make more sense to focus on the big fish first?
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#9This just doesn’t make sense from a financial standpoint. It seems doubtful the money recovered covers the cost of the audits.
Re: IRS audits poorest families at five times the rate for everyone else
#10The headline statistics gives the impression that the IRS spends proportionally more money and effort on auditing poor families. But sending out a letter is easy and cheap. I realize now that the total number of audits may not be a good proxy for cost and effort if not all audits involve an IRS agent coming to your house and trying to guess the value of your artwork.