Misc Democrats Are Turbo-Charging The IRS To Go After The Middle Class

Cardinal

Chickministrator
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The reconciliation package proposed by Democratic Sens. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Chuck Schumer of New York includes $80 billion in new funding for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that will allow the agency to set its sights on middle-class Americans.

Increases in IRS funding are laid out in Section 10301 of the 725 page “Inflation Reduction Act,” and the lion’s share of the funding — $45.6 billion — is earmarked for “enforcement,” including “litigation,” “criminal investigations,” “investigative technology,” and “digital asset monitoring.” Proponents argue that the funding will allow the IRS to bring in more than $200 billion in additional revenue from those under-reporting income, but skeptics like The Wall Street Journal editorial board argue that much of this funding will come straight out of middle-class and upper middle-class Americans’ wallets “because that’s where the money is.”

Taxpayers with adjusted gross incomes below $75,000 would ultimately shoulder an estimated $136 billion of the IRS’ proposed revenue increase within the Manchin-Schumer package, according to estimates that the Heritage Foundation’s senior tax policy analyst, Preston Brashers, shared with the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Between 78% and 90% of the expected returns would come from those making under $200,000 a year, while just 4% to 9% would come from those making upwards of $500,000, according to estimates on a similar proposed funding increase conducted in the past by the Joint Committee on Taxation.
$80 billion in new funding for the IRS means:
87,000 new agents
1.2 million new audits
800,000 new tax liens
Half of the audits will hit the middle class.
— Stephen Moore (@StephenMoore) August 3, 2022



The $80 billion in funding would be doled out over nine years, and thus would come close to doubling the IRS’ budget of $12.6 billion on an annual basis.
The mega-rich will likely not take much of a hit because the IRS knows they have armies of lawyers and accountants that “make litigation time-consuming and risky,” the WSJ editorial board argued.

This increase in enforcement measures would be on top of tax increases on middle class Americans that are also in the spending package, despite claims from proponents of the bill like by Manchin that “there’s not one penny of change in taxes.” (RELATED: Democrats Claim The ‘Inflation Reduction Act’ Won’t Raise Taxes. Here’s Why That’s Not True)
Mike Palicz of Americans for Tax Reform also noted that “most new IRS agents will join the IRS labor union, which gives 100% of its PAC funding to Democrats.”

The IRS, Schumer and Manchin did not immediately respond to the DCNF’s request for comment.
 

db cooper

Resident Secret Squirrel
I think I'll test the waters with the IRS. We've honestly paid our taxes for forever. However we have not yet gotten our last two years refunds. The next tax return we file I will simply deduct the two refunds we never got. It aught to be interesting to see if they try to fine us or whatever. It would make an interesting court case.
 

db cooper

Resident Secret Squirrel
Which is a moot point because the IRS likely won't get most of that money. Doled out over the next 10 years? The country probably doesn't HAVE 10 years!
Or, it could be like the movie "The Postman", where this guy has some letters and delivers them after the SHTF. Imagine, the country gone to hell, survivors holed up in small enclaves. And this IRS jerk arrives wanting people to pay back taxes. LOL.
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
Or, it could be like the movie "The Postman", where this guy has some letters and delivers them after the SHTF. Imagine, the country gone to hell, survivors holed up in small enclaves. And this IRS jerk arrives wanting people to pay back taxes. LOL.

Or maybe this. You can follow the link directly; just take the space out between https and the colon. For those folks on slower speeds.

https ://1.bp.blogspot.com/-1nGwM55UNcM/WHrgGdYi3iI/AAAAAAABkZA/H5BZZyyUr2wKuUNKC6v2coDY8rt7DX3vQCLcB/s1600/22_12.jpg
 

Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
If there's anything that will "clarify" the true situation for all those "soccer moms" that the Dems relied upon to vote for them to get Obama, Biden and the Congress, it will be increased taxes and audits.
 

Griz3752

Retired, practising Curmudgeon
All the while talking out of the other side of their mouths (or is that 2nd orifice a tad lower??) about taxing the rich (aka elites, like them) for a few points which will reap enough revenue to fund the Dem SJW freebies.
 

Tripod

Veteran Member
Tax the rich may sound like a good idea on face value, but it's only a matter of time before you, me and all of us will be considered rich.
Not to worry, none of this includes us until it does.
Mike
 

West

Senior
Their already ****ing with me, I sent in most of my FICA (income taxes) early April. They still have not cashed the check. I know their going to hit me with late fees, and probably take it out of my bank account automatically.

Past time to slow down and live like a refugee I guess. If they play dirty pool like that, what's one to do besides to pretend to work.

Grrr..
 

et2

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Remember … they work for us. Government creates zilch … they steal … everything they can.
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
Or, it could be like the movie ","e Postman", where this guy has some letters and delivers them after the SHT. Imagine, twentountry gone to hell, survivors holed up in small enclaves. And this IRS jerk arrives wanting people to pay back taxes. LOL.
You laugh, but I actually read the official paperwork handed out by the US Federal Government to their post offices and other designated responders in case of a nuclear attack in the 1960s.

That pamphlet explained how not only was "The Postman" to be the official representative of the US Government, but in such a, situation, the local Post Office would also become the "Command Center" in terms of Federal, State, and local authorities for the "duration of the crises."

One of the main jobs of the Post Office and "The Postman" in the aftermath of near-destruction would be to COLLECT US FEDERAL TAXES. But, really, and I am not kidding, they didn't say much about dealing with the serious long-term effects of radiation, famine, communications, and the like - but they had several pages devoted to taxes.

How they would be collected, how the post "men" were supposed to do this, and how if there were no circulating money taxes could be demanded "in kind,", especially from farmers and ranchers. I guess the Post Office was supposed to not only be a semi-military HQ, but also a grain silo and cattle ranch in some places.

So yes, at least in the 1960s, they did expect you to pay your taxes, even if the cities were in total ruins (as they were expected to be) and nuclear winter stalked the land (as was expected at the time).

I think the pamphlet was a wonderful example of both hubris and "magical" thinking...
 

vector7

Dot Collector
Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz @mattgaetz joined Tucker Carlson to discuss the bill he introduced that would stop the IRS from acquiring more ammunition. The IRS has spent more than 20 million dollars on guns and ammo between 2006 and 2019.

Gaetz on Tucker: Biden is Weaponizing the IRS Against Americans (2:35secs)
Aug 4, 2022
Joe Biden and the Democrats don't just hate guns. They hate law-abiding Americans having them. It's particularly egregious from a country that militarizes its bureaucracies and then forces its grandmothers to go and fend for themselves on dangerous streets.
View: https://youtu.be/2qw_T70ganQ
 
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