The Internal Revenue Service on Thursday released its $80 billion plan to overhaul the agency into a “digital first” tax collector that provides “world class” service.
The massive proposal includes modernizing IRS technology, a communication and customer service overhaul, the use of machine-learning technology to detect inaccuracies, personnel additions and more. More than half of the $80 billion will go towards combatting big-ticket tax evaders, including corporations and the nation’s wealthiest individuals.
The agency wants to focus on “hiring the accountants, attorneys, and data scientists needed to pursue high-income and high-wealth individuals, complex partnerships and large corporations that are not paying the taxes they owe,” IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel said.
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