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Democrats face growing storm over IRS reporting provision
2021-10-18
[THEHILL] Democrats are facing a firestorm of criticism over a proposal to increase the amount of bank account information reported to the IRS
...the Internal Revenue Service; that office of the United States government that collects taxes and persecutes the regime's political enemies...
, posing a challenge as they craft their wide-ranging social spending bill.The proposal is a top priority of the Biden administration, the same old faces in slightly different places, the same old ideas, the same old graft
...the collection of boodlers, grifters, hangers-on, and self-proclaimed experts affiliated with the Biden Crime Family. Entrusted with an entire nation as the result of a suspicious election, they set about happily implementing stuff they absorbed in college, all of which blew up and splattered the rest of us...
, which argues it will help the IRS go after wealthy tax cheats.

But it has come under a barrage of attacks from banks and Republicans, who say it raises significant privacy concerns. Financial institutions have been mobilizing their customers to speak out against the proposal to politicians.

Congressional Democrats are expected to make changes to the administration’s initial proposal, but are generally supportive of the idea. The increasing attacks on the proposal has prompted politicians and administration officials to go on the defensive.

"Ultimately, the President’s proposal seeks to pare back tax evasion by shedding some light on opaque sources of income that accrue disproportionately to the top 1 percent of earners," Natasha Sarin, deputy assistant secretary for economic policy at the Treasury Department, wrote Thursday in a post on the department’s website.

"As such, it is unsurprising that substantial resources are being deployed to defeat these efforts, because many tax cheats stand to lose from a fairer tax system," Sarin added.

The Biden administration earlier this year released a proposal that would require banks and other financial institutions to report on existing annual IRS forms the total amount of money that came into an account during a year and the total amount of money that came out of it.

The president’s budget request proposed imposing the reporting requirement for accounts with flows of at least $600. Congressional Democrats have discussed raising that threshold to $10,000 and exempting payments from payroll processors.

The proposal could be a way to raise revenue that could be used to offset the cost of spending in Democrats’ social safety net package in areas such as child care, education and climate. Treasury estimated that the administration’s proposal would raise about $460 billion over 10 years, and has said that a narrower proposal could raise $200 billion to $250 billion over a decade.
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Posted by:Fred

#12  ARe they really claiming that anyone with a bank account > $600 is in the 1%?

Seriously?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2021-10-18 23:16  

#11  Won't work. It doesn't account for the "favor now for a sinecure professorship for your wife later"
Posted by: james   2021-10-18 18:58  

#10  I'm fine with it so long as EVERY transaction over $600 by ANY congress critter is posted for us to peruse. Let us see how they spend our money.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2021-10-18 14:41  

#9  Every move seems designed to create a black market.
Posted by: ruprecht   2021-10-18 12:48  

#8  #3 Looks like the Socialists have formally written off the 'workers' vote.
Posted by Procopius2k 2021-10-18 07:31|| 2021-10-18 07:31|| Front Page ||Comments Top


...The 'workers' (the media liberati, the Wokesters) got them into office. They're no longer necessary. The actual workers now need only to provide as much of their income as the State requires.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2021-10-18 09:29  

#7  Audit is now a ruined word like gay. Gay once meant happy. Now, not so much. Audit once meant a painstaking accounting. Now it means "a huge threat to democracy."
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-10-18 09:23  

#6  If they were genuinely interested in 'shedding some light on opaque sources of income that accrue disproportionately to the top 1 percent of earners', they, could, I dunno, audit these people?

I know, I know - too obvious a solution.
Posted by: Raj   2021-10-18 09:07  

#5  ... whose tax ideas are as well-designed as a $2 pistol
Posted by: Merrick Ferret   2021-10-18 07:42  

#4  Natasha Sarin: of course. Looks like Boris Badenov's squeeze, Natasha Fatale, has an even more toxic cousin.

And hotter than $2 pistol
Posted by: badanov   2021-10-18 07:34  

#3  Looks like the Socialists have formally written off the 'workers' vote.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-10-18 07:31  

#2  

I'm betting they'll weather the Internet Media storm and MSM will run cover for them.

Because I feel the proposed IRS rule is more than likely a planted political deflection tool, to get our attention away from something benign sounding, but far more deeper reaching.

But what?
Posted by: NN2N1   2021-10-18 07:11  

#1  Ultimately, the President’s proposal seeks to pare back tax evasion by shedding some light on opaque sources of income that accrue disproportionately to the top 1 percent of earners," Natasha Sarin, deputy assistant secretary for economic policy at the Treasury Department,

Natasha Sarin: of course. Looks like Boris Badenov's squeeze, Natasha Fatale, has an even more toxic cousin.
Posted by: Merrick Ferret   2021-10-18 00:38  

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