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“There’s plenty for the IRS to do. But $60 billion is plenty of money,” said Mark Everson, a former IRS commissioner and current vice chairman at the tax consulting firm alliantgroup. “I still think they’ll be able to significantly augment their enforcement activity.”
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The Honorable Mark W. Everson was the nation’s 46th Commissioner of Internal Revenue Service serving from 2003 until 2007. Prior to joining the IRS, Everson held Bush administration posts as Deputy Director for Management at the Office of Management and Budget and Controller of the Office of Federal Financial Management. Everson also served in the Reagan administration, holding several positions at the United States Information Agency and the Department of Justice, where his assignments included Deputy Commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. At the state level, Everson oversaw the Indiana Workforce and Unemployment Insurance Systems under Governor Mitch Daniels.