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Fact-Checking Industry Continues Providing Cover for White House's Unbelievable IRS Claims

"Most" new IRS hires, claims a gullible FactCheck.org, "will provide customer services."

Matt Welch | 8.19.2022 4:04 PM

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On Tuesday, President Joe Biden signed into law the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which among its Democratic-favored grab-bag of provisions included $80 billion in additional funding over the next 10 years for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), a 53 percent increase over the agency's projected budgetary baseline.

Because everyone pays taxes, and because the bill's passage depended heavily on projections that a beefed-up IRS would locate and extract an additional $204 billion in currently unpaid revenue, many citizens became nervous about what the law would mean for them. To dampen the disquiet, the White House and Treasury Department in the run-up to the bill's final passage made escalatory claims—untethered to any statutory language and in contradiction to projections by both the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT)—that the historic enforcement increase would not increase the audit rates on American households earning less than $400,000 per year. Opposing Republicans, meanwhile, have been making frequently hyperbolic critiques about the IRA funding "87,000 new IRS agents" and so forth.

Faced with the choice of those two broad categories to scrutinize—the claims of the executive branch in justifying a major enforcement change with the potential to affect all adult residents of the United States, and the criticism thereof by losing Republican legislators—the fact-checking industry continues, even after the signing of the bill, to nitpick the ankle-biters instead of challenging Goliath.

"IRS Will Target 'High-Income' Tax Evaders with New Funding, Contrary to Social Media Posts," went the headline Thursday at The Annenberg Public Policy Center's FactCheck.org. The Poynter Institute's PolitiFact on Wednesday contributed "Rick Scott overstates potential hiring surge at the IRS," then followed up Thursday with "Video misleads about size of IRS, audits and armed agents." Agence France-Presse's Fact Check department Tuesday concluded that "Claims of 'IRS army' targeting US taxpayers are misleading," then came back Thursday with "US congressman misrepresents photos purported to show armed IRS recruits." Reuters on Wednesday offered up a twofer—"Fact Check-The IRS is not hiring thousands of armed agents, job ads show opening for specialized unit," and "Fact Check-Social media posts miss key context on Inflation Reduction Act's provision for thousands of new IRS agents"—then on Friday posted: "Republicans call it an 'army' but IRS hires will replace retirees, do IT, says Treasury."

All of these (and the many other similar) mainstream media fact-checking exercises have as their starting point not the contested promises made by the victorious White House and other key promoters of the IRA but soundbites from the types of conservatives that mainstream journalists find annoying. Consumers seeking to double-check the president were mostly stuck with such explicitly conservative outlets as Breitbart News.

This divide, and journalistic interest skewed more toward the excesses of rhetoric than the exercise of power, is reminiscent of the way professional fact-checking comported itself before, during, and immediately after Barack Obama's signature Affordable Care Act. Back then, even though the then-president was routinely lying in easily discoverable ways about his health insurance overhaul, fact-checkers were obsessed with backbencher opposition to the point where PolitiFact awarded its "Lie of the Year" to Sarah Palin, who at the time held no elected office.

PolitiFact did belatedly catch up with the president's fibs in 2013, at which point there was a moment of mild journalism-industry self-reflection. Though, as I warned at the time, the mea culpas did not contain nearly enough self-awareness about how Democratic politicians and operatives, coming as they do from largely the same class of people as national journalists, have been consciously and successfully working the refs.

So it has been this week. It's not just that the fact-checkers have been trawling for conservative B.S.—which, when identified accurately, is always legitimate to call out. It's that they're holding up as debunkatory evidence assertions by the White House that either have no statutory force or are themselves misleading, even false.

For instance, FactCheck.org's piece claims right at the outset that "most new hires" by the IRS "will provide customer services," then expands on the point further down:

"The majority of hires made with these resources fill positions of the 50,000 IRS employees who are on the verge of retirement. Of the net new hires, the majority are hired to improve customer services – from upgrading IT to answering phone calls," the Treasury Department spokesperson said.

This is not checking a fact, this is reproducing speculative spin that makes no sense when you look at where the additional IRS spending has been statutorily allocated.

According to the Congressional Research Service (CRS), the Inflation Reduction Act directs the $80 billion in additional IRS funding to the following four enumerated divisions: "enforcement" ($45.7 billion), "operations support" ($25.3 billion), "business systems modernization" ($4.7 billion), and "taxpayer services" ($3.2 billion):

The Treasury Department spokesperson would have us believe that 50.01 percent of newly created positions funded by this $80 billion injection will work in the divisions receiving just 10 percent of the money. That is just not credible, let alone a credible basis for debunking someone else's fact.

Other administration assertions taken as baseline fact by many fact-checkers include that 52,000 IRS employees—nearly two-thirds of the agency's total work force—will retire in just the next five years; and that the "tax gap," or amount of annual unpaid taxes owed, is "at least $381 billion" (Snopes), or $585 billion (PolitiFact), or $600 billion (Reuters).

Not only have several of the fact-checking outlets taken questionable executive-branch claims at face value, but they've also let Democratic appointees heap adjectival derision at the dishonorable opposition. Treasury Department tax policy specialist Natasha Sarin, who's been busy making the rounds, called the 87,000-new-agents claim "deeply dangerous nonsense—and false," in a Reuters fact-check.

"The speed and voracity with which [Republicans] are coming at this is really a testament to how important these resources are going to be," Sarin added, "because there are many wealthy tax evaders that stand to lose a lot." As a furtherance in the checking of a fact, this quote provides zero—perhaps even negative—value. It does, however, provide useful color commentary in the service of clowning conservatives.

Many Americans do not enjoy being reminded of the fact that a country that began as a tax revolt against England now has a federal agency with some 81,600 employees dedicated to confiscating the maximum amount of income from its citizens allowable by (very confusing) law, under threat of potential imprisonment. The Inflation Reduction Act, in greatly expanding that power—a full 69 percent of the funding increase is dedicated unambiguously to "enforcement"—has surfaced that unpleasant reality in a way that could be politically potent.

It is understandable, if unseemly, that an executive branch funded by those very same tax dollars would be busy minimizing every hard-to-swallow detail of its historic IRS expansion. The Democrats who lead the government have to run for reelection, after all. Journalists have no such excuse, though they may soon learn that fact-checks showing there are "only" 2,100 IRS agents who carry firearms are not as reassuring to readers as they are to reporters.

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  1. damikesc   3 years ago

    You seem to believe that "fact checkers" have even a passing desire to be factual. It's a mistake many seem to still make in spite of all the evidence to the contrary

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      1. Rob Misek   3 years ago

        Criminalize lying and see how “gullible” everyone is.

        Justice isn’t driven by the profit motive.

        1. Ted   3 years ago

          At what point do you start rounding up the Jews again?

          1. Rob Misek   3 years ago

            Any lying Jews will be punished like any other common criminals. Like always.

            Too much to bear? S2bu

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            2. Ted   3 years ago

              You aren’t going to do shit. How many of you Nazis are there? A few hundred anymore? So it looks like it really sucks to be you.

              But hey, you might lucky. I hear Professor Hubert Farnsworth will attempt to install Hitler’s brain in the body of a great white shark.

              1. Philadelphia Collins   3 years ago

                Fascists are socialists are Democrats. Stop lying.

                1. Finrod   3 years ago

                  If he stopped lying, he wouldn't have anything to say.

              2. Rob Misek   3 years ago

                Another jew who advocates lying says criminalizing it is the work of Nazis.

                When it’s criminalized, you’ll need to shop around for a new religion.

              3. Rob Misek   3 years ago

                The holiest prayer in Judaism on the holiest day is clearly a plan to lie. The faithful can lie for another year with the comfort and blessing of their religion. If Satan is the father of lies, members of the Jewish religion are his faithful children.

                Here is the Kol Nidre text. The holiest Jewish prayer on the holiest Jewish day.

                “All vows, obligations, oaths, and anathemas [curses]which we may vow, or swear, or pledge, or whereby we may be bound, from this Day of Atonement until the next we do repent. May they be deemed absolved, forgiven, annulled, and void, and made of no effect: they shall not bind us nor have any power over us. The vows shall not be reckoned vows; the obligations shall not be obligations; nor the oaths be oaths.”

                You’re going to need a new religion.

              4. Rob Misek   3 years ago

                Criminalizing lying, the basic tenet of bothJudaism and corruption, will wipe out Judaism-Jews, without killing anyone.

                I like to feed trolls what they can’t refute and laugh when you choke, hahaha.

    2. Cyto   3 years ago

      Yeah, that was funny. "A gullible fact check.org"....

      Someone is gullible here, but it ain't fact check.org.

      1. Nardz   3 years ago

        I don't think they're gullible, I think they're lying. Lying for the purpose of advancing leftist power.

        1. R Mac   3 years ago

          They assume, correctly, that enough readers are gullible enough to believe they’re not left wing propagandists.

          1. Cyto   3 years ago

            Those fact check organizations were explicitly created as left wing propaganda.

            The original was created and funded entirely for the purpose of providing the service of listening to co servative talk radio - read that as Rush Limbaugh - and providing "debunking" counterclaims to the press and the public.

            Even snopes, who started as an urban legend cataloging organization, finding the truth of rumors and wives tails, has been recruited and corrupted by left wing PAC money.

            Anyone even slightly entertaining the idea that these agencies are doing even a biased version of actual fact checking is deluded. They are organs of the DNC and its various associated organizations. They exist to attack people who are not Democrats and to provide cover for Democrat politicians and Democrat mouthpieces in the press.

            Quoting factcheck.org on the veracity of a claim is like quoting Sean Hannity on the veracity of a claim. Except Hannity does not pretend to be an unbiased arbiter of truth.... and he very well may be less likely to mislead you.

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              1. CE   3 years ago

                Reason runs like 6 articles a day. If their AI spam checkers are so bad they miss stuff like this, couldn't they just have an intern read all the comments? Or are they afraid what the intern might learn?

                1. Cyto   3 years ago

                  good point!

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  2. H. Farnham   3 years ago

    Future headline: "Honest and Truthful Factchecking Organization Bankrupted after IRS Audit and Penalties."

    Future Politifact finding: "Somewhat True but Missing Context"

  3. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   3 years ago

    Strengthening the IRS so it can harass middle class families is merely the latest example that Democrats are now officially the party of billionaires — and, therefore, the obvious home for Koch / Reason libertarians.

    #LibertariansForBiden

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  4. Fat Mike's Drug Habit   3 years ago

    Ah yes, when someone mentions the IRS to me the first thing that pops into my head is "customer service". I think about how grateful I am that there is some bureaucrat there to answer the phone if I have any questions about how they've robbed me this year. If they have to rob me to an even greater degree to pay someone to answer the phone, it's really a small price to pay for such a valuable service.

  5. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   3 years ago

    "Most" new IRS hires, claims a gullible FactCheck.org, "will provide customer services."

    It's entirely true. You just have a hilariously quaint idea of who the IRS's customers are.

    1. Unicorn Abattoir   3 years ago

      "will provide customer services" much like the mob offers insurance.

      1. Longtobefree   3 years ago

        I think they have in mind the service a bull provides a cow.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

          You beat me to it. I have no doubt that increased IRS staff will leave more Americans feeling "serviced".

          So, Mostly True.

      2. Utkonos   3 years ago

        We Offer Service Ypu Cannot Refuse

    2. TrickyVic (old school)   3 years ago

      Auditing your taxes is a form of customer service.

    3. Get To Da Chippah   3 years ago

      The Sheriff of Nottingham provided a service too.

  6. Mickey Rat   3 years ago

    Speaking of incompetent people...

  7. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

    But ONLY the IRS claims.

  8. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    I'm beginning to wonder if maybe the near total capture of journalism by one political party might end up having some negative effects on individual liberty and economic health.

    1. R Mac   3 years ago

      Obligatory:

      https://mobile.twitter.com/mattwelch/status/1102654202545913857?s=12

      1. A Thinking Mind   3 years ago

        Indistinguishable from Nardz.

        1. R Mac   3 years ago

          One’s employed by Reason to represent “libertarians”.

          1. Claptrap   3 years ago

            Fun fact: they both are.

            1. R Mac   3 years ago

              Lol. You’re claiming nardz is a Reason employee? That’s a new one. Care to expand?

              1. Claptrap   3 years ago

                I honestly don’t believe that, but his output is so unerringly on the nose that he’s often indistinguishable from good satire. Basically, if Nardz didn’t exist someone would have to create him for effect.

        2. Nardz   3 years ago

          If you think that's the case, you don't have any principles other than pretentious fence sitting to the point of surrender no matter what.
          But it's not your fault you've known nothing but good times.

        3. Nardz   3 years ago

          Question for A Thinking Mind, since you've decided to pick a fight:
          How do you feel about your decision to not vote for Trump?
          You live in GA. Voters like you (supposedly) were the difference in a 2nd Trump term vs the Biden administration and complete leftist control we're now subject to. You further stated you'll refuse to vote for him under any circumstances, even if the price of that decision is utter ruin for good people.
          Do you honestly think you're standing up for liberty by refusing to realistically oppose the greatest threats to it?
          Are your feelings and self conceit the most important things in the world to you?

          What do you think you're accomplishing?

        4. Nardz   3 years ago

          "Hey yall, talking about the need to physically confront passive and outright aggression is the exact same as inviting someone to your home as a guest, promising alliance, disarming them, and then stabbing them in the back now that they're defenseless. The two situations are indistinguishable!"

          1. R Mac   3 years ago

            I wonder if people don’t realize what The Red Wedding means sometimes? There’s a reason I link this tweet repeatedly. It exposes Welch as someone who finds murdering conservatives humorous. In the context of all the other left wing propaganda spewed here, the increasing violence by the left, and the repeated excusing of that violence here, I think it’s more than noteworthy.

            1. Michael Ejercito   3 years ago

              When has violemce on the left been excluded?

              1. R Mac   3 years ago

                Excused. Mostly peaceful protests.

                1. Ted   3 years ago

                  Has Reason written any articles on the indefinite pre trial detention now going on two years for J6 accused? That’s certainly telling.

              2. Finrod   3 years ago

                Were you asleep the entire summer of 2020?

            2. Social Justice is neither   3 years ago

              Why do you think it was supposed to be humorous and not a sincere wish for death?

              1. R Mac   3 years ago

                Because he used a television show as a reference. And I’m implying that it’s both.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      Only until the propaganda and drugs kick in, and then you will feel the best ever (and love Big Brother).

      1. R Mac   3 years ago

        If they fortify the midterms I’m just gonna relax and enjoy it.

        1. Nardz   3 years ago

          I'm trying to convince myself to just go full 180 and join the evil side.
          What's the point in fighting it?

          1. R Mac   3 years ago

            I’m considering applying to fill one of the sweet new IRS gigs. And auditing the fuck out of Reason staff.

            1. Kim   3 years ago

              Why not the FBI?

        2. Ted   3 years ago

          Why? If a few million people actively stood up against them they would crumble. All leftists are ultimately pussies.

  9. JesseAz   3 years ago

    Libertarian Party Twitter account is having some fun against the never trumpets.

    1. JesseAz   3 years ago

      Trumpers*

      1. Longtobefree   3 years ago

        I liked it the first way - - - - - - - -

        1. Utkonos   3 years ago

          Anti semite!

        2. R Mac   3 years ago

          I’m also pro-trombone.

          1. Calvin Coolidge   3 years ago

            Rusty? Or just the ones that are well polished?

    2. DesigNate   3 years ago

      The stuff against Cheney is fucking hilarious.

      1. damikesc   3 years ago

        I preferred them telling Rick Wilson it might be best to not take pick-up lessons from a co-founder of the Lincoln Project.

  10. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

    I don’t know about you, but the “enforcement “ part is real creepy.

  11. Eeyore   3 years ago

    There is no way they are going to break even on the new extortion spending.

    1. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

      Especially after considering pensions and sweet benefit packages.

    2. NOYB2   3 years ago

      I think you're missing the point.

      The IRS gets to add $80 billion to its power base.

      The Democratic party gets to add 87000 new voters in the form of new government employees.

      Why would Democrats care if this is fiscally neutral?

  12. Nardz   3 years ago

    https://twitter.com/SikhForTruth/status/1560311889405804544?t=k49DWKijjuga3aoHByD7tw&s=19

    "Digital identity must be front & centre for the world economy." "It must be the foundational element to our digital economy." - WEF.

    [Link]

    1. Nardz   3 years ago

      https://twitter.com/SikhForTruth/status/1560601322260422656?t=gW5mz3yztJ77ccd-K4Xofg&s=19

      "By 2030, we’ll see, for example, credit scoring expanding into ‘life scoring’. Identity and reputation will be digitised & analysed in minute detail, shaping a future where a personal ‘trust score’ will be the norm."

      [Link]

      1. Ted   3 years ago

        I will have no mercy for the people who are pushing this bullshit when the time comes.

      2. BYODB   3 years ago

        Yeah, because Reddit karma should be extrapolated into government rating systems. I'm sure that's a great model to follow...

        /sarc

  13. Pepin the short   3 years ago

    WTF. Clean your own house first Welch.

    ENB is still using fact checkers routinely.

    1. R Mac   3 years ago

      Reason writers are contradicting each other multiple times a day.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

        Trust the misleading FBI warrant process in Mar-a-Hillary.

        1. R Mac   3 years ago

          Mar-a-Hillary

          Great band name.

      2. Nardz   3 years ago

        Reason is trying to have its cake and ear it too.
        "Here's why totalitarian globalist progressivism is good and the only possible option, but you can totes trust that we're the voice of liberty!"

        1. R Mac   3 years ago

          I don’t want to hear about what you do with cake and your “ear”.

          1. Heedless   3 years ago

            There once was a man from Nantucket…

  14. Longtobefree   3 years ago

    87,000 new agents?
    US forces sent against Normandy; 57,500 land, 15,000 airborne.
    Yes, it is in fact an IRS invasion.

  15. HypCryme.com   3 years ago

    Factcheck.org is not gullible. They are liars, pure and simple.

  16. VULGAR MADMAN   3 years ago

    ‘Hyperbolic complaints about the government creating 80,000 new IRS agents “

    Is it true or not, Matt?

    1. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

      Already proven wrong they are hiring 86999 agents

  17. John C. Randolph   3 years ago

    Here's an accurate headline for you: "Lefturd propagandists parrot the lefturd party line."

    -jcr

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      But on weekends they cosplay libertarians (or at least what they think are libertarians).

  18. Brian   3 years ago

    Anyone who likes the sound of this probably was best friends with their high school principal.

  19. JasonAZ   3 years ago

    Man, I'm sure glad the adults are back in charge. A 2nd Trump term would have been devastating.

    1. Sevo   3 years ago

      I have fantasies that he'd have sicc'd the DOJ on Newsom and I'd have gotten a year and a half of my like back.

  20. Delroy   3 years ago

    Didn't bother to read the article. Was Matt trying to be witty or is he actually surprised that the "fact-checkers" are doing it this ONE time?

  21. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

    Fact Chekas more appropriate. Look at the bright side, With FJB's hiring requirements there'll be 87000 Kamala Harrises on the job.

  22. Utkonos   3 years ago

    Well if yo can’t trust a cabal who arrogate unto themselves the holy mantle of Fact Checkets…

    Seriously, how did this new century go completely fubar so damn quickly?

  23. TJH   3 years ago

    So, in a world where 97 percent of Americans file electronic. And the large majority of those filings are basically 1040A (no deductions past the 25k standard), why would the IRS need a larger enforcement service?

    Many Americans fear the iRS is going to be weaponized against them, just as the FBi and DOJ have been weaponized against them.
    Others think this move is relative to other forms of assets which avoid taxes (relative to bartering, such as crypto). Understanding that 10 bitcoin is worth 212k, and current trading in bitcoin has exceeded 200 million. A 15% tax on crypto would possibly put 30 million in iRS coffers. But that would mean the federal government would need to recognize bitcoin as official currency, and would therefore have to control its issuance.

    The second thought, and more dubious, is that most home loan refinance was purchased during 2020 by the government, and therefore, they plan under the "Green New Deal" to secure those lands and force Americans into apartments in major cities, using the iRS as enforcement.

    The other thought is that the iRS intends, to go after Americans with private investments (such as 401k's). Those represent trillions of dollars, which is currently out of the reach of the iRS. With the baby boomers retiring, the Democrats see a way to pay for their trillion dollar boondoggle bills, they will simply tax the elderly into oblivion and use the iRS to enforce the theft of trillions of dollars in market value.... This seems the most plausible reason behind the need for 87k new enforcement agents. The problem with this approach, is its limited. Once the iRS takes the assets of the elderly, there are no future assets to acquire. Basically it has an expiration date without any future of expansion.

    What Democrats have never understood is cash flow, the thing that generates vast quantities of revenue, without the need for enforcement. That is what folks like Reagan and Trump understood well. The more transactions that occur, the more opportunity for revenue to be generated from those transactions. Take gasoline purchases for instance, the more Americans drive, the higher the revenues are generated from each gallon of gasoline sold. However, if your Green new deal, and covidness fear, reduces the use of fossil fuel, what happens to that revenue stream?

    1. TJH   3 years ago

      So the statement of eliminating fossil fuel, comes into perspective.
      Current sales of gasoline are almost 600b in the United States, understanding that the federal tax on gasoline is about 19 cents per gallon, its easy to do the math.
      Essentially, that amounts to 114 billion in revenue that would go to zero under a Green elimination of fossil fuel. Such a vast loss in revenue would have to be made up somewhere else ... hence 87k new enforcement agents.

      1. BYODB   3 years ago

        Don't worry, they'll just tax something else that's critical to every aspect of modern life to make up the difference. No extra IRS agents required.

        If America did go fully 'green', whatever that actually means, they'd just tack on a huge new tax on any and every form of electricity generation. Or slap a new tax on any appliance or device that uses electricity. Perhaps both.

        1. Calvin Coolidge   3 years ago

          They will tax the air we breathe and say it is for our own good because they have internalized the externality.

  24. Cyto   3 years ago

    Also, the claim that all this additional funding is to hire replacements for retiring workers debunks itself.

    You do not need more money to hire a replacement for a retiree. You retire at the peak of your earning. You get hired at the nadir. A new employee obviously costs less than a 64 year old employee.

    And the retiring employee then leaves. So you replace someone you don't pay anymore with someone you are paying less.

    This is a silly claim.

    1. Social Justice is neither   3 years ago

      You miss the lifetime pension costs so it's silly but not out of bounds.

    2. Calvin Coolidge   3 years ago

      Retiring employee was hired before DEI. New employee is a DEI hire and will thus cost the agency much more money and be much less productive in return, because of the incompetence.

      Id love to see the IRS crippled by the same kind of internal dick slapping contests that progressives engage in every place that they infest..

  25. Liberty Lover   3 years ago

    Fact-Checking Industry Continues Lying For White House's Unbelievable Claims
    What happened to a free and independent press? This nation is in trouble, and the right IS NOT the problem.

  26. Moderation4ever   3 years ago

    As an alternative to beefing up the IRS, Congress could also look at simplifying the tax code so reviewing tax forms would be easier and take less time. Remember that the IRS's job is collecting the taxes, its Congress that makes the tax code.

    1. Rich   3 years ago

      Another alternative would be to have the IRS complete every return, since they're aware of every substantial transaction. "Here's what we think you owe us this year. If there's no dispute, please remit. If you disagree, please pay anyway and enclose a detailed request for partial refund."

      1. Moderation4ever   3 years ago

        I cannot disagree that the IRS should probably just complete the returns, send people refunds or bills. The reality is they run your taxes anyway to check if your numbers agree with theirs. I would probably have the IRS send people a notice in February to confirm current information. Things like filing status, deductions, and age. Ask people to correct these by March and then process. This would of course end most tax preparing services and software companies. High end tax lawyers need not worry.

        1. Ted   3 years ago

          Yeah, they do that I’m socialist Europe. No thanks. You really have the worst instincts.

  27. CHARLES WILKINS   3 years ago

    Someone is in our highest office who sold out the American people, attacks energy sources, threatening food chains, bankrupt our economy with communist idealism, has sold out to foreign powers. Biden allowed to have a pension from China? Broken oaths return ill gotten gains, jail

    1. Kuni   3 years ago

      Christian Charity requires that I point out that "And now you know why the Corporate Caliphate needs to replace you with illiterate Central Americans if America is to survive - Illiteracy can be fixed, but there is no cure for bat sh!t bug ʄuck insane whackjob."

      BUT, Jesus also warned us that we would be casting pearls to swine. Given the full extent of the vile pure evil lies you just spewed, I can see what Jesus meant.

      P.S. The only people giving material aid and comfort to the Chicoms is you and your ilk, as you work overtime to destroy the post-war Western civilization that Liberal Democracies have created.

      1. Nardz   3 years ago

        "the post-war Western civilization that Liberal Democracies have created."

        That thing you think is systemically racist and the cause of all evils, which must be Reset and Built Back Better?

      2. Truthfulness   3 years ago

        You're not making any sense. Can you show exactly where we're being submissive to China? Because that's exactly what left-wing governments, corporations and other organizations are doing. Trump at least took a stand with the trade war, regardless of what you thought about him or disagree with the taxes. I don't see anything comparable by the Democrats.

  28. Rich   3 years ago

    everyone pays taxes

    Has this been fact-checked?

    the historic enforcement increase would not increase the audit rates on American households earning less than $400,000 per year.

    Just give inflation a bit longer: "Everyone earns more than $400,000 per year."

    1. BYODB   3 years ago

      I guess it's technically true that everyone pays at least some taxes, which is probably enough cover for a fact checker to say 'true' even though they're insinuating everyone pays income taxes which is simply not true at all.

  29. swillfredo pareto   3 years ago

    many Americans do not enjoy being reminded of the fact that a country that began as a tax revolt...now has a federal agency...dedicated to confiscating the maximum amount of income ...under threat of potential imprisonment.

    If that is the case then try not showing up, either at the IRS for an audit, court for a trial, or jail for incarceration. Hell, never answer your door. The threat is death and it always has been.

    1. damikesc   3 years ago

      It's why criminals are better than Feds.

      At least criminals do not expect you to thank them for mugging you.

      1. Tony   3 years ago

        The feds are required to go through due process before mugging you.

        1. TJJ2000   3 years ago

          Yeah? And where was their due-process granting them authority to STEAL for wealth distribution, climate change, healthcare, etc, etc, etc... There is a reason the U.S. Constitution was written and a reason it should be upheld as a Supreme Law.

          1. Ted   3 years ago

            Tony doesn’t believe in the constitution. It’s just a weapon to invoke when it’s convenient for democrat goals.

        2. damikesc   3 years ago

          Explains lying under oath to get warrants and subpoenas and suffering literally zero consequences. So, due process is certainly a restraining force here.

  30. Agammamon   3 years ago

    So . . . we're not supposed to believe the IRS. And the FBI isn't trustworthy because they lied on warrant applications . . .

    But the FBI is totally trustworthy when it comes to the Trump warrant and the walls are closing in!

    Is that the takeaway?

  31. JohnZ   3 years ago

    Google using fact checkers from India again. But who's fact checking the fact checkers while they're fact checking everyone else?
    BTW, there is a recent short video where this picture is taken from, entitled " This is what dementia looks like."
    The lot of you had better be careful about what you say about the glorious FBI unless you want a visit at 5:00 AM with two SWAT teams, armored vehicle and CNN in tow.

  32. Kuni   3 years ago

    OR, you paid professional psychopaths/sociopathic liars on the far-Right are the ones full of shit.

    Given the quality of the "customer service" we now have to tolerate from the Corporate Caliphate, compliments of your masters in the Conservative Parasite/Donor Class's marching orders to their apparatchiks in government and to their minions in the Corporate Caliphate, welcome to reaping to what you sowed when it comes to what customer service looks like after 40+ years of trickle-down/supply-side Satanomics, aka Conmanitalism, waging a jihad against shared prosperity/the middle class.

    1. BYODB   3 years ago

      This reads like screeds from other unhinged posters I've seen here over the years, but it's important to note that 'trickle down' economics involves tax cuts so you're basically arguing for higher tax rates.

      So in short, you're an idiot.

    2. Ted   3 years ago

      Damn, you are one delusional retarded faggot.

    3. Truthfulness   3 years ago

      What "far-right" positions has Matt Welch been proposing in the article? He seems to rightfully call out the "fact"-checking industry for being deceptively selective in what they cover? Has the thought ever occurred to you that your claim is simply wrong? Do you object?

      And while you're at it, care to provide examples of the claims in your nonsensical second paragraph? Aren't the tax increases on all classes proposed by Democrats? You seem dishonest.

    4. Finrod   3 years ago

      Only bozos that have run themselves off the leftist cliff call anyone "far-Right".

  33. CE   3 years ago

    He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people, and eat out their substance.

    I can't believe the Dems think hiring more IRS agents to audit the American people will help them win votes.

    And the fact checkers should go back and check how the Dems marketed the Inflation Reduction Act, claiming that the billions spent on hiring 87,000 new IRS agents would pay for itself, and even reduce the deficit, by squeezing more cash out of the taxpayers. They're going to have to audit somebody for that to be true.

    1. TJJ2000   3 years ago

      You'd be surprised how stupid Democrat voters get with a little speckle of propaganda ?science? ?truth? ?woke-training?.... They don't even pretend to be logical or visit *reality* they just INSIST their indoctrination is so 'faithfully' true it requires dictation.

  34. Carey Allison   3 years ago

    "Most new IRS hires, will provide customer services." [according to pResident Brandon and accepted by some supposed fact checking organizations.

    Lesko Brandon isn't lying - he has no clue what he just said 2 minutes ago, and the fact checking organization was right though unaware of the meaning of what it was agreeing with.

    The fact is, the vast majority, if not all, or the IRS "new hires" will be engaged in servicing the American taxpayer in the animal husbandry sense.

  35. TrueLibertarian2   3 years ago

    FWIW,

    I got a letter asking me to call the IRS, regarding an amended return I filed. It took me weeks to get through. The recoded message too about 5 minutes before I even had the opportunity to be transferred to an agent. Instead of actually transferring my call, or putting me on hold,the recording said that there were no agents available to take my call, to try again later, and it hung up on me.

    They really do need a lot of help answering their phones, at least.

    1. DeAnnP   3 years ago

      https://news.yahoo.com/one-photo-irs-cafeteria-overstuffed-200607832.html

  36. Tony   3 years ago

    Why don't you object to what the tax law is specifically instead of whining that it's going to be enforced. The IRS was gutted by Trump, the most notorious tax cheat in the history of the country. So any attempt at fixing it might look like overreach.

    But it's not poor people who benefit most from cheating on their taxes, so this all sounds like a bunch of bitch whining that rich people don't get to break the law and steal from us as much as they used to.

    1. Minadin   3 years ago

      You think that it most benefits people like Jeff Bezos or Elon Musk or Warren Buffet to cheat on their taxes? Why?

      If one of those guys pays 1.2 billion in taxes instead of 1.1, does that change their lives? Does it matter for the federal budget?

      No, they are going to go after servers and bartenders, and people who erroneously claim the EITC or another tax break because they think they might qualify, don't have a tax pro helping them, and that extra ~1k DOES make a difference in their lives.

      Congrats, Tony, you just sic'd the feds on poor people, black and brown people, and the middle class.

      1. Kim   3 years ago

        Not to mention, this is the same government that lost $21 trillion dollars in unauthorized spending by the DOD between 1998-2015, and they still expect us to trust them with our money. I don’t think there will ever be an end to it until everyone refuses to pay federal taxes at the same time. What can they do if we all refuse?

        https://msutoday.msu.edu/news/2017/msu-scholars-find-21-trillion-in-unauthorized-government-spending-defense-department-to-conduct

    2. TJJ2000   3 years ago

      "break the law and steal from us"

      ^^And you think bank-robbers in prison are bad people! Just visit the mind of a Democrat. Everything you own/earned isn't yours; it's theirs and you being able to keep it is 'breaking the law' and stealing... lol.... Wow.....

    3. Sevo   3 years ago

      "...so this all sounds like a bunch of bitch whining that rich people don't get to break the law and steal from us as much as they used to."

      Who is "us", you lying pile of lefty shit?

    4. Brian   3 years ago

      I call it “acting in my own self-interest.”

      1. Truthfulness   3 years ago

        See John C. Randolph's reply below.

    5. NOYB2   3 years ago

      Typical of socialists and fascists, Tony doesn't even understand how he is harming poor people and the middle class.

  37. John C. Randolph   3 years ago

    You're an idiot, as usual. Rich people will continue to minimize their taxes by employing lawyers and accountants and greasing up the congress to manipulate the tax code in their favor, as they always have.

    steal from us

    Fuck off, slaver. It's not your money. Every dollar kept in private hands is a dollar not spent on raising bloody mayhem around the world, spying on innocent people, or shoving lefturd propaganda down our throats.

    --jcr

  38. TJJ2000   3 years ago

    The [WE] gang the STEALS the most WINS!!!

    A forgotten concept that threw the USA into a Nazi-Nation that doesn't rely on producing for humans at all but instead relies on TAKING from citizens by pointing GUNS just like armed-criminals of GANGS.

    And the winner of this battle as it's has been for the last 100-years was the 'FEDS'... Not the State's as in a Union of Republican States but the National 'FEDS'. Because the UN-Limited [WE] gangsters in D.C. have just about completed their NATIONAL SOCIALISM take-over of the USA (syn; Nazi-Regime). That Regime the Democrats have been treasonously pushing for the last 100-years since FDR threatened to pack the Supreme Court.

  39. Brian   3 years ago

    Rich people don’t cheat on their taxes so much as hire experts to limit their tax liability legally. Smart people avoid taxes and audits.

    Stupid people try to make up their own tax code, ending up with taxes plus audits and penalties. That’s what poor people do.

    Guess which one is the most likely source of new revenue for the IRS.

  40. adhokrudnum   3 years ago

    "Customer Service"? Really!? Since when did C/S come at the point of an audit or gun. Those 87,000 new employees are not going to be helping people through their tax form, they will be "helping" people pay their burgeoning tax debt, like a loan shark.

  41. NOYB2   3 years ago

    "Most" new IRS hires, claims a gullible FactCheck.org, "will provide customer services."

    Just think of an IRS audit as "enhanced customer service".

    1. mad.casual   3 years ago

      I can't possibly think of a reason why anybody would object to more cars rolling around with "To Protect And Serve" written on the side.

  42. Quo Usque Tandem   3 years ago

    "...Democratic politicians and operatives, coming as they do from largely the same class of people as national journalists,"

    Explains a lot. I imagine that is a fundamental reason why there is so little trust in either government or "it's" media.

  43. Truthteller1   3 years ago

    What do you expect, these are woke sheep in their twenties determining what is "fact". It's absurd.

  44. freedomwriter   3 years ago

    Need A LOT of agents to track transactions as low as a measly 600 bucks.

  45. Liberty Lover   3 years ago

    Trump was a liar according to Reason, but Biden just makes "Unbelievable claims".
    True unbiased journalism! ROTFLMAO

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