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    Home » Blog » IRS says it has clawed back $1.3 billion from wealthy by increasing enforcement

    IRS says it has clawed back $1.3 billion from wealthy by increasing enforcement

    September 10, 2024Updated:September 10, 2024 Business & Economy No Comments
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    The IRS increased its duty police, and on Friday, it announced that it had reclaimed about$ 1.3 billion from the powerful.

    Democrats passed the Inflation Reduction Act two years ago, which gave the IRS more tools to accounting high-income individuals and catch tax cheats. The revenue collection company claims that these efforts are now having fruit.

    In prepared notes for a conversation in Texas, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said,” These work issue. They are making a point about justice by promoting the idea that some of the wealthiest people in this country have been able to avoid paying income while making ends meet.

    The IRS announced earlier this year that it had started a campaign to help 125, 000 high-income and high-wealth taxpayers who have n’t filed taxes since 2017 have done so. The organization claimed that the taxpayers it targeted made more than$ 400, 000 but never filed their tax returns.

    The organization claimed that because of the Inflation Reduction Act, it had the authority to pursue these citizens and recover cash.

    ” In the first six months of this initiative, nearly 21, 000 of these wealthy taxpayers have filed, leading to$ 172 million in taxes being paid”, the IRS said in a news release.

    The IRS launched an initiative to pursue wealthy individuals who have failed to pay recognized duty debt in the fall of last year, and the IRS claims that dozens of top employees have been assigned to these cases. They had more than$ 1 million in income and more than$ 250,000 in recognized tax debt.

    ” Nearly 80 % of these 1, 600 millionaires with delinquent tax debt have now made a payment, leading to over$ 1.1 billion recovered”, the news release read. ” This is an additional$ 100 million just since July, when Treasury and IRS announced reaching the$ 1 billion milestone”.

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    Republicans opposed the IRS’s flow, arguing that it would increase middle-class reviews. Democrats argued that the funding would be used to close the tax gap by targeting wealthy tax cheats and would be primarily targeted at those making more than$ 400,000, with a significant return on investment.

    Republicans have fought ferociously against the$ 80 billion in IRS funding provision in the legislation. Some of the cash has already been reduced by them.

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