The budget for the IRS has been continually slashed since Reagan despite all research on the subject showing increasing funding to the IRS funding increased revenue well beyond it's cost. The IRS has publicly stated on a number of occasions they do not go after the wealthy because they do not have the resources to win in the ensuing legal battles. This leaves the poor and middle class as the only groups they can targ…
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#102The budget for the IRS has been continually slashed since Reagan despite all research on the subject showing increasing funding to the IRS funding increased revenue well beyond it's cost. The IRS has publicly stated on a number of occasions they do not go after the wealthy because they do not have the resources to win in the ensuing legal battles. This leaves the poor and middle class as the only groups they can targ…
This is 100% the story. The IRS can help make sure everyone is playing fair if we sufficiently fund them. And they can stop policing all the little issues and go after the big ones if we sufficiently fund them. AND sufficiently funding them is expected to increase tax revenue above the cost of funding them . It's the most obvious and should be the most bipartisan approach. It's introducing no new taxes, it's equitabl…
Lol [1][2][3].
[1] https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2021/07/07/irs-taxes...
[2] https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-infrastructure-deal-teet...
[3] https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/middle-class-americans-...
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#103Earlier quoted context omitted.
If it's that complicated and they are doing audits anyways, can't they just automatically apply EITC without relying on people to figure out this stuff and how to claim it?
No because tax prep companies have lobbied our legislators to make that illegal (and many would politically be against the data collection that would be logically necessary to determine many of the common credits/deductions)
You can opt in to auto-filing by allowing data sharing with the IRS. People who appreciate the convenience can opt in and those who don't can just not (instead manually providing the requisite documents/proofs/numbers just like today).
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#104Lessons learned:
1. Don't gamble or invest in stocks. 2. Always use a professional to do your taxes.
I was also informed never to sign a letter to agree. Fortunately I never did that.
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#105Capital is a cascading problem of inequality. If you have money you can pay to keep it by having someone well versed in the tax laws to find a loophole. If you have a lot of capital you can even then use that money to essentially buy a new loophole in the tax law. Sad...but not surprising. Money buys everything in this age even laws and the people that govern them.
And if you think money can't buy political goodwill these days, I'm not sure what to tell you...
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#106And we're now going to get 87,000 more auditors. This is the largest increase in the federal police force (they are all armed) ever. The politicos are already dancing around this saying how "middle class" people will not have an increased chance of audit.
> And we're now going to get 87,000 more auditors. This is the largest increase in the federal police force (they are all armed) ever. This is factually incorrect in so many ways. Please vet your sources better.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/robertwood/2022/08/11/irs-to-ad...
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#108As the article states the "audits" are for the most part (~85% of the time) a letter sent to the person asking them to provide documentation for something. I would think most people think of an audit as having to meet in person with an IRS representative going over their taxes.
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#109Earlier quoted context omitted.
From the article: > A large increase in federal income tax audits targeting the poorest wage earners allowed the Internal Revenue Service to keep overall audit numbers from further declines for Americans as a whole during FY 2021. I'm guessing low-income people are, for a bunch of reasons including having simpler finances and ~no ability to hire legal counsel or other outside help, way cheaper to audit than those wit…
>without requiring more funding I might be missing something here, but are you disregarding the 80bn the IRS just got for another 87,000 auditors? Or are we talking funding for something else?
It's not got. (It passed the Senate on Sunday and is scheduled to be passed by the House tomorrow.)
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#110Earlier quoted context omitted.
> Is the IRS just supposed to ignore that? Yes. Or, better yet, just give it to everyone and pay for it by: 1. Eliminating the carried interest tax credit, which has somehow survived 15+ years. It is quite literally a giveaway to hedge fund managers who get to pay lower taxes on managements because reasons. It most recently survived by being removed from the Inflation Reduction Act at the behest of Senator Kirsten Se…
> Or, better yet, just give it to everyone and pay for it by The IRS doesn't author tax policy. Congress is over there --->