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25% of IRS gone!!!!

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I hope the percentage goes higher.  It’s became an evil empire.  

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20 minutes ago, RaiderHaters Revenge said:

retard

max tax theft great again, thats what you want

If we have laws in place then we should enforce them.  Otherwise changes the laws.

The little guy gets screwed, again.

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3 minutes ago, Ron_Artest said:

If we have laws in place then we should enforce them.  Otherwise changes the laws.

The little guy gets screwed, again.

We have laws against being in our country illegally.  Do you feel the same way about enforcement of those laws?

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1 hour ago, Ron_Artest said:

If we have laws in place then we should enforce them.  Otherwise changes the laws.

The little guy gets screwed, again.

everything the IRS does can be done digitally.  How does removing agents who spend time coming after middle class, screw the little guy?  you could assign 1 agent to every single multi millionaire and still only need 25k

1 hour ago, Gladiators said:

We have laws against being in our country illegally.  Do you feel the same way about enforcement of those laws?

boom

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7 minutes ago, RaiderHaters Revenge said:

everything the IRS does can be done digitally.  How does removing agents who spend time coming after middle class, screw the little guy?  you could assign 1 agent to every single multi millionaire and still only need 25k

boom

The Budget Lab estimates that the expansion of funding ($80 billion) for the IRS in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) would have led to a net revenue increase of $637 billion over the full 10-year budget window.2 If the IRS shrinks by 50% (a workforce decrease of about 50,000 people),3 we estimate that this significant reduction in IRS staffing and resulting IRS capacity to collect revenues would result in $395 billion ($350 billion net) forgone revenue over the 10-year budget window.4 If the lack of IRS resources leads to a substantial increase in noncompliance, net forgone revenue could rise by $2.4 trillion over 10-years.

https://budgetlab.yale.edu/research/revenue-and-distributional-effects-irs-funding

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2 hours ago, Gladiators said:

We have laws against being in our country illegally.  Do you feel the same way about enforcement of those laws?

 

39 minutes ago, Ron_Artest said:

The Budget Lab estimates that the expansion of funding ($80 billion) for the IRS in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) would have led to a net revenue increase of $637 billion over the full 10-year budget window.2 If the IRS shrinks by 50% (a workforce decrease of about 50,000 people),3 we estimate that this significant reduction in IRS staffing and resulting IRS capacity to collect revenues would result in $395 billion ($350 billion net) forgone revenue over the 10-year budget window.4 If the lack of IRS resources leads to a substantial increase in noncompliance, net forgone revenue could rise by $2.4 trillion over 10-years.

https://budgetlab.yale.edu/research/revenue-and-distributional-effects-irs-funding

You conveniently missed a post 

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2 hours ago, Ron_Artest said:

The Budget Lab estimates that the expansion of funding ($80 billion) for the IRS in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) would have led to a net revenue increase of $637 billion over the full 10-year budget window.2 If the IRS shrinks by 50% (a workforce decrease of about 50,000 people),3 we estimate that this significant reduction in IRS staffing and resulting IRS capacity to collect revenues would result in $395 billion ($350 billion net) forgone revenue over the 10-year budget window.4 If the lack of IRS resources leads to a substantial increase in noncompliance, net forgone revenue could rise by $2.4 trillion over 10-years.

https://budgetlab.yale.edu/research/revenue-and-distributional-effects-irs-funding

Cut all irs. I don’t care what a pro irs business thinks

there is nothing any single person could say to me that would change the fact that everything the irs does can be automated and computerized. 
 

20 employees to run the office should suffice 

but people like you hell most people buy into this nonsense that the govt is giving us a refund.  Dont give them interest free loans. Learn something about taxes. Claim exempt and invest the money yourself and write off everything you can. Then pay them what is owed on April 15. Rinse and repeat 

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