Summary

Mass firings at the IRS under the Trump administration threaten ongoing audits of wealthy individuals and corporations, potentially leading to millions in lost tax revenue.

The cuts primarily impacted employees in the Large Business & International Division, many of whom had extensive tax expertise.

With fewer agents and specialists, complex cases may be prematurely closed, undermining enforcement against high-end tax evasion.

Critics warn this weakens IRS oversight and emboldens tax avoidance among the ultrawealthy.

  • AllNewTypeFace
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    23 hours ago

    The Helmsley Doctrine (“only the little people pay taxes”) is now law

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      20 hours ago

      I refiled my W4s to pay little to no taxes. I realize they’re going to come after it later, but I just plan to play dumb and delay and deny for as long as I can (without facing jail time).

      • CmdrShepard42@lemm.ee
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        16 hours ago

        Maybe tell them you were using it to pay the new import taxes Trump implemented and that you thought it was the same thing.