A More Powerful IRS Won't Target Only the Wealthy
The power to tax is the power to destroy.

The Internal Revenue Service's national headquarters in Washington, D.C.—a hulking New Deal-era monstrosity that's ironically located on Constitution Avenue—has U.S. Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes' oft-repeated words carved on the exterior facade: "Taxes are the price we pay for a civilized society."
Yet there's nothing particularly civilized about the IRS—the nation's heavy-handed, incompetent and scandal-plagued tax-collection agency. The building's columns and detailing echo the French Renaissance style, but behind the façade the IRS' inspiration is more aligned with Robespierre given the terror its agents inflict on American citizens.
The IRS' current authority goes well beyond our founding document's simple language granting Congress the power to levy taxes on behalf of the common defense and the nation's general welfare. The agency already has 80,000 employees and an enforcement budget larger than the general-fund budgets of a dozen U.S. states.
In its zeal to wrangle more change out of American taxpayers' and businesses' pockets, the Biden administration wants to beef up that budget and its auditing staff. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D–N.Y.) and Joe Manchin (D–W.Va.), the supposed moderate, recently hammered out a deal to pass the oddly named Inflation Reduction Act.
Expecting a $739-billion spending bill to reduce inflation is like expecting a tanker of gasoline to douse a fire, but that's the least of our problems. The measure proposes to provide an additional $80 billion to the IRS—boosting its budget six times and doubling the number of federal revenue officers.
As The Wall Street Journal noted, "The bill earmarks $45.6 billion for 'enforcement,' including 'litigation,' 'criminal investigations,' 'investigative technology, 'digital asset monitoring' and a new fleet of tax-collector cars." This cash infusion is so obscene the IRS will struggle to spend it all—but ultimately it means 80,000 new IRS officials will be breathing down our necks.
The president and his fellow Democrats claim this is simply about targeting multi-millionaires and billionaires and forcing them to pay their fair share, but, per the Journal, Congress itself reports "78 percent to 90 percent of the money raised from under-reported income would likely come from those making less than $200,000 a year."
The administration claims the bill will reduce the deficit by $102 billion over 10 years. Even if true (and don't bet on it), the federal budget tops $6 trillion. The federal deficit has fallen since 2020 as pandemic spending has subsided, but remains at $1 trillion. Federal debt is pushing $31 trillion. Government's insatiable spending is the problem. It won't be fixed by shaking down Americans for more cash.
Sorry, but "shaking down" is the correct term. This legislation isn't primarily about gathering more money, but about taking the reins off of an already inefficient and abusive agency. Let's set aside the IRS' scandals—allegations of its officials using audits to target political enemies, possible leaks of confidential information, and other nasty business—and focus on how the agency does its daily job.
I interviewed a prominent tax attorney who had spent years at the IRS and she confirmed what others have reported. When the IRS determines that someone owes money, it sends out threatening letters, but then the targeted person has no actual recourse or due process. The IRS hotline only is capable of handling a tiny percentage of calls.
One typically must spend hours on hold to speak to someone at the IRS, only to receive incomplete and conflicting answers. The agency doesn't have a modern online system that allows taxpayers to handle most of these matters efficiently. In the past, if the IRS issued a levy it would include the name of a revenue officer that a taxpayer could contact. Now the IRS uses bots—and it typically takes months to get an answer via mail.
Here's a typical scenario. The IRS determines that you owe a large sum of money. You and your accountant can't get through to an agent. The agency places a lien on your property, freezes your bank account, or garnishes your wages. The only way to resolve the issue is to hire an attorney and spend thousands of dollars to get your day in court.
A cynic might argue that the IRS purposefully targets moderate-income people given that billionaires and large businesses have legions of accountants and attorneys on retainer. "The IRS promises to focus on the rich," wrote Joe Bishop-Henchman in National Review, "but then targets the middle class, since those taxpayers are more likely to pay and not fight back."
Only a tiny portion of the new spending goes for improvements in the agency's customer-service system or for technology upgrades. That speaks volumes about the Biden administration's priorities. Perhaps the IRS ought to use some of its new funding to replace the Holmes quotation with this one from another iconic high-court justice, John Marshall: "The power to tax is the power to destroy."
This column was first published in The Orange County Register.
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Fun fact:
The proposed increase in size is larger than the US Army landings in Normandy on June 6th.
The official British history gives an estimated figure of 156,115 men landed on D-Day. This comprised 57,500 Americans and 75,215 British and Canadians from the sea and 15,500 Americans and 7,900 British from the air. Ellis, Allen & Warhurst 2004, pp. 521–533.
And the IRS is currently an armed agency.
In 2022 Representative Matt Gaetz of Florida introduced a bill to disarm the IRS after the agency had drawn public attention for a $700,000 purchase of ammunition.
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"A More Powerful IRS Won't Target Only the Wealthy"
Exactly. And that's a good thing.
The modern Democratic Party is completely on board with the Koch / Reason libertarian goal of concentrating wealth at the very top. Which explains why Koch-funded libertarians wanted Biden to win. Strengthening the IRS so it can bully the middle class is merely the Democrats' latest attempt to distance themselves from the economic platform they had a couple decades ago.
#VoteDemocratToSpiteTheMiddleClass
#OBLsFirstLaw
THE + IRS = THEIRS
Touche! Well done, sarcasmic.
Adults in charge, muthafucker.
They are really going to have to scrape the bottom of the barrel to get 87,000. Can someone with an associate degree really audit someone making more than $400k?
You can do anything you want when you have a government issued sidearm.
Anyone who works for the IRS is the bottom of the barrel by definition.
You act like it's hard for the irs to audit someone.
Highschool dropout irs agent "I see that you made 400k this year... Give me all of it or I will kill your family"
. . . and your little dog, too . .
Oh no, will someone have to follow the law? How horrible!
Fuck off Koch knob gobblers.
Ask ten different IRS agents the same question and not only will you get ten different and conflicting answers, but you'll be expected to obey them all too. That's not rule of law.
If the IRS followed the law, we'd be in far better shape.
-jcr
this
Another rational, cogent argument by shitlunches.
Tax evasion is treason.
No, someone will have to follow the interpretation of the law a bureaucrat says is valid, even it that doesn't seem to be the case.
Dealing with the IRS is extremely frustrating. Several times, though, eventually I just kicked the problem to my local congresscritter. They seem to have a backdoor to an IRS office that bends over backward for their constituents. Within weeks, both times, IRS responded and we were able to resolve the matter.
The leadership and spojkesholes who are suipporting this are not douing so because thety simply want more money from the rich.
They want to use this to target their political enemies, who are White male conservatives.
Similar with gun control.
The rak-and-file support stricter gun control laws because they fear the street thug and the gangbanger; sadly and tragically, too many of them have compelling reasons to fear the street thug and the gangbanger.
The leadership and spokesholes push for stricter gun control to use as a tool against White male conservatives.
White male conservatives are the ones who tend to slaughter classrooms full of children. Should we just ignore that?
Exactly. Salvador Ramos was a conservative republican.
White male conservatives are doing all the drive-bys in Camden and Compton and East St. Louis and Chicago. /sarc
jesus dude go outside & get some sun.
Yes, we should ignore every lie you toss out, you lefturd scumbag.
-jcr
Great point. Add politics to the list of criteria for buying a gun. Better yet, let the test be something like this. If you want a gun you shouldn't have one because you might do something stupid. So no gun for you. If you don't want a gun then you're responsible enough to have one, but you don't want one. So no gun for you. Does that seem reasonable?
They target the middle class because that's where the money is. Rich people can fight back and even come out ahead when they do. Middle class earners and small businessmen can't afford to fight, so they pay the Danegeld.
Aside from the money, the IRS is a very handy weapon for lefturds to attack their political opponents. Lois Lerner suffered no consequences at all for her crimes.
-jcr
>>Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes
bit of a blowhard and not so correct all the time as have been led to believe
Like John Holmes, the x-rated nigga
Listen to the shit 'cause I'm the ill figure
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From Modern Monetary Theory, taxation is how you give dollars value. Inflation is the devaluation of the dollar.
This is how you fight inflation, rubes.
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Those added to the IRS will not target the rich ***AT ALL***. There's a much bigger return on investment going after little guys who can't afford a lawyer, or where the amount disputed is too small to justify hiring a lawyer.
Those added to the IRS will not target the rich ***AT ALL***.
They will if the rich person in question is a political adversary of the Democrats.
-jcr
Really? I thought their kind reproduced by fission, like other bacteria.