Officials plan to use funds from the Inflation Reduction Act to improve IRS customer service and claw back unpaid sums from wealthy tax dodgers.
and the agency’s ailing technology. But GOP lawmakers such as Sen. Mike Crapo remain skeptical.
“The vision is that you’re going to be able to interact with the IRS the way you would any other company,” Adeyemo said. The IRS’s new operating plan fulfills an Inflation Reduction Act goal by “eliminating the two-tiered tax system that has allowed the wealthy and well-connected to play by one set of rules and everyone else by another,” said Rep. Richard E. Neal , the top Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee.
The agency warned that budget cuts — or even just small increases that do not keep pace with inflation — would derail its transformation, forcing it to divert money meant to be spent on information technology upgrades or taxpayer services to keep its head above water in coming tax seasons.
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