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IRS Continues Targeting Poorest Families for More Tax Audits During FY 2022. The latest Internal Revenue Service (IRS) statistics covering federal income tax audits through February of 2022 reveals that the agency is continuing to target audits on the poorest wage earners.
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Read More »IRS Commissioner Charles P. Rettig, appointed in October 2018 by then President Trump and serves for a five-year term as the head of the agency, testified March 17, 2022 before the Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives. When he was asked about TRAC’s March 8, 2022 report, Commissioner Rettig angrily charged: “that report by Syracuse University is absolutely 100% false.” On March 21, 2022 we wrote Commissioner Rettig calling upon him to “publish the figures for individual income tax return examinations completed in Fiscal Year 2021. That way Congress and the public will be able to directly compare [his] 2021 figures against those contained in TRAC’s report covering FY 2021 and can decide for themselves whether the serious accusations you hurled were true or false.” The Commissioner has not responded to TRAC’s letter. As the Commissioner well knew, TRAC’s reporting is based on the actual statistics IRS itself provides to us. TRAC obtains these figures directly from the IRS under a long-standing court order that requires the IRS provide internal management reports to us every month with detailed statistics on audits IRS is conducting. See Long et al v. United States Internal Revenue Service, USCDC WAW, Case Number 2:1974CV00724. Back in 1974, shortly after the Freedom of Information Act was passed, the IRS had refused to release this information until Long’s series of court actions. Since this successful litigation by TRAC’s co-founder, the IRS began including current audit statistics in its annual reports. Unfortunately, IRS recently discontinued publishing these figures. For the first time, these statistics on completed IRS audits for the latest year were omitted from its FY 2020 Data Book. Commissioner Rettig thus far appears unwilling to publish these more recent statistics on the actual numbers of IRS audits completed by examination class.
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