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Are we really hiring 87,000 new IRS agents?


               
2022 Aug 17, 8:41pm   1,735 views  21 comments

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18   GreaterNYCDude   @   2022 Aug 19, 1:17pm  

Constituonaly, federal governmental power is or ought to be limited. It's reserved to the states or to the people themselves but we all know that.

I wonder if they teach civics in school anymore.

That said, we do need centralized government for some things (common defense for example).

Articles of confederation proved that a loose alliance of independent states dosen't work unless there is a central authority to bind them together.
19   Hircus   @   2022 Aug 19, 3:50pm  

RedStar says

Hircus says


Tenpoundbass says



Besides that, where in the hell are they going to find 87,000 capable people willing or capable of firing a pew pew shootie thing?


I dont think many need to carry a gun. Just some.

But 87k new auditors... not only will they have trouble filling the cubicles, but does anyones think they will go through all the trouble to hire and train, just to let them go in a few years? No way. This is probably mostly permanent. They'll audit the "evil rich" first, but then after a few years the tree will have all the acorns shook from it, then they'll move onto middle class audits.



They have to train them on simple low income cases first. You don't sick a green agent onto complicated millionaires return without years of experience.


The experienced person currently auditing simple cases will now audit more complicated cases. The newb takes his place auditing simple cases. Like in businesses, adding more peons frees the experienced employees to focus on the complicated. But even newbs can work on complicated cases. It's not like they assign 1 auditor per business - complicated returns are almost certainly handled by teams of experienced auditors, and a few peons for them to delegate their grunt work to.

The point is they will have greatly expanded audit capability, and can direct it where they please. They will focus the additional audit power on the rich for now. They "promised" not to audit more under 400k income people, and I just don't believe they'll significantly defy their promise in the immediate term. But in time I think they will, because the promise maker will be gone by then.
20   Patrick   @   2022 Aug 19, 3:52pm  

I saw a headline on a physical newspaper saying that the IRS removed the "willing to use deadly force" line from the job description.
21   Ceffer   @   2022 Aug 19, 3:57pm  

IRS: Shoot identified malfeasors first, ask questions later, let Satan sort the dead, soak up all asset for the regime.

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