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avanderveen | 6 years ago
Is it that you don't want IRS employees sitting around doing nothing?
Because if this resulted in losing $34B in revenue, it doesn't like they were sitting around doing nothing.
avanderveen | 6 years ago
Is it that you don't want IRS employees sitting around doing nothing?
Because if this resulted in losing $34B in revenue, it doesn't like they were sitting around doing nothing.
davidw|6 years ago
We're not there, though.
perpetualpatzer|6 years ago
I suspect that's true, but you don't actually know that from this dataset. Some portion of the cost is born by the auditee to respond/defend against the audit and passed on to shareholders/employees/customers.
If the response costs are great with respect to the IRS's audit costs, the government could quite profitably add auditors, but have a negative overall impact on end citizens.
SamReidHughes|6 years ago