IRS tests free e-filing system that could compete with tax-prep giants
The prototype program developed by the federal government could be available for a small group of taxpayers by January
The prototype program developed by the federal government could be available for a small group of taxpayers by January
An item in the IRS’s strategic operating plan to centralize its enforcement function could herald the most substantial reorganization for the agency since 1998 — or it may fizzle out altogether.
The IRS on Thursday released a plan for the nearly $80 billion in agency funding enacted through the Inflation Reduction Act in August — including expected boosts for customer service, technology, and enforcement.
The IRS on Thursday released its $80-billion plan to begin the agency’s modernization efforts, which will introduce new digital tools, streamline tax processes, and offer more assistance to taxpayers.
The IRS is planning how it will use the $80 billion allocated to the agency under the Inflation Reduction Act — and how it will successfully recruit new employees
The IRS hopes to increase tax audits on the wealthiest taxpayers tenfold under the Biden administration’s plan for the agency, according to a senior administration official and the IRS’s new strategic operating plan.
A large-scale refurbishment of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is underway following an allotment of $80 billion to the agency in Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act passed last year.
Tax agency ‘has an opportunity to transform our operations and provide the service that people deserve,’ commissioner says
The IRS has released its strategic operating plan for spending $80 billion in extra funding over the next decade. Here’s a look at what it does—and doesn’t—include.
Audit rates have been on the decline since 2010. Across all income brackets, the audit rate decreased to 0.25% in 2019, down from 0.9% in 2010.