The IRS is going after 1,600 millionaires who owe hundreds of millions in overdue taxes, and it's using AI to catch them

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The IRS said it's going after 1,600 millionaires who owe hundreds of millions in overdue taxes.

The agency said it will also be targeting 75 large business partnerships in the same situation.

The tax collection effort, announced on Friday, should start as soon as October.

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The IRS announced on Friday it is launching an effort to aggressively pursue 1,600 millionaires and 75 large business partnerships that owe hundreds of millions of dollars in past due taxes.

IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel said that with a boost in federal funding and the help of artificial intelligence tools, the agency has new means of targeting wealthy people who have "cut corners" on their taxes.

"If you pay your taxes on time it should be particularly frustrating when you see that wealthy filers are not," Werfel told reporters in a call previewing the announcement.

He said 1,600 millionaires who owe at least $250,000 each in back taxes and 75 large business partnerships that have assets of roughly $10 billion on average are targeted for the new "compliance efforts."

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Werfel said a massive hiring effort and AI research tools developed by IRS employees and contractors are playing a big role in identifying wealthy tax dodgers.

The agency is making an effort to showcase positive results from its burst of new funding under President Joe Biden's Democratic administration as Republicans in Congress look to claw back some of that money.

"New tools are helping us see patterns and trends that we could not see before, and as a result, we have higher confidence on where to look and find where large partnerships are shielding income," he said.

A team of academic economists and IRS researchers in 2021 found that the top 1% of US income earners fail to report more than 20% of their earnings to the IRS.

IRS commissioner: 'We have more hiring to do'

The newly announced tax collection effort will begin as soon as October.

"We have more hiring to do," Werfel said. "It's going to be a very busy fall for us."

The federal tax collector gained the enhanced ability to identify tax delinquents with resources provided by the Inflation Reduction Act, which Biden signed into law in August of 2022. The agency was in line for an $80 billion infusion under the law, but that money is vulnerable to potential cutbacks by Congress.

House Republicans built a $1.4 billion reduction to the IRS into the debt ceiling and budget cuts package passed by Congress this summer. The White House said the debt deal also has a separate agreement to take $20 billion from the IRS over the next two years and divert that money to other non-defense programs.

With the threat of a government shutdown looming in a dispute over spending levels, there is the potential for additional cuts to the agency.

WhileFalseRepeat on September 8th, 2023 at 15:34 UTC »

A team of academic economists and IRS researchers found that the top 1% of U.S. income earners fail to report more than 20% of their earnings to the IRS.

The federal tax collector gained the enhanced ability to identify tax delinquents with resources provided by the Inflation Reduction Act, which Biden signed into law in August of 2022.

I don't understand how Biden is not getting more credit for what he has accomplished (and continues to accomplish) as president.

In addition to the Inflation Reduction Act which is making this tax collection on wealthy elites possible, Biden's accomplishments include....

The American Rescue Plan in response to COVID-19 - fully vaccinated 79% of American adults Two strongest years of job growth in history Signed the most significant gun violence prevention legislation in nearly 30 years Signed a $1 trillion infrastructure bill into law which provides infrastructure investments in all 50 states, D.C., territories, and throughout Tribal nations $15 minimum wage for Federal workers and contractors Rallied the world to support Ukraine in response to Putin’s aggression More than 40 million borrowers stand to benefit from student debt relief Signed historic legislation protecting marriage for LGBTQI+ and interracial Couples Reversed the discriminatory ban on transgender servicemembers in the military After the Supreme Court took away a constitutional right from the American people, signed executive orders protecting reproductive rights Pardoned all prior federal offenses for simple marijuana possession and initiated a process to review how marijuana is scheduled Historic confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and Federal Judges of diverse backgrounds Advanced equity and racial Justice, including historic criminal justice reform Delivering on the most aggressive climate and environmental justice agenda in American history

There is even more too.

And you know, we owe this man immense gratitude for being a safe alternative to Trump in 2020. It isn't hyperbole to suggest he and others helped to save our democracy from a fascist who fomented an insurrection.

And doing that again in 2024!

JFC

BRAVO JOE!

gnatdump6 on September 8th, 2023 at 15:34 UTC »

Data scrubbing, looking through vast amounts of spreadsheets and numbers is where AI is going to help tremendously, go for it.

BukkitCrab on September 8th, 2023 at 15:25 UTC »

In before the millionaires cry "If they can do this to us, they can do this to you!"