As Tax Season Begins, The IRS Faces A Monumental Task: Digitizing A Billion Pieces of Paper
As Americans prepare to file their 2023 federal tax returns, the Internal Revenue Service is getting ready to take on one of its biggest challenges: Digitizing all of its paper.
IRS uses IRA funds to bridge tax gap
The Internal Revenue Service is trying to leverage the extra billions in funding from last year’s Inflation Reduction Act
2024 filing season could be paperless, IRS says
Former IRS Commissioner Mark Everson compares the efforts of the IRS to go paperless to the interstate highway system of the 1960s, when he was a child.
IRS unveils plan to crack down on tax cheats, improve service
Tax agency ‘has an opportunity to transform our operations and provide the service that people deserve,’ commissioner says
Impact of New IRS Funds Won’t Immediately Be Felt in Audits
Expectations are high that the IRS will beef up tax enforcement with its new $80 billion in multiyear funds from the Inflation Reduction Act, but it will take some time for that to come to fruition.
Mark Everson talks IRS’ recent activities, budget and CPA shortage
Former IRS Commissioner Mark Everson discusses why the IRS visited journalist Matt Taibbi’s home during his Twitter Files testimony on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’