80 billion divided by 87,000 is a little less than $1 million per agent.
But that's scary. If you have 87,000 agents going after 400,000 people, that's one agent for every 4.6 people. So if you make over $400,000 a year, one agent will spend about 20% of his time looking at your stuff.
I've been through a couple of audits. The IRS didn't collect anything, but I'd guess for every hour the IRS agent spent on my returns, I had to spend 10 hours putting info together to comply with his requests.
If that holds true, then I guess I'll be spending 4,000 hours a year on my taxes, or double what I now spend working 8 hours a day, 50 weeks a year. In fact, I won't have any time to work any longer. So I won't make any money. And they'll stop auditing me because I'll be below $400,000! It's great how these things have a way of working out!
Originally Posted by Tiny
what the agents are for:
billionaires are set, they dont cheat on taxes, the only place to hit them is in a law change that targets them
salaried people above $400,000 have no where to turn when it comes to taxes, their tax is what their tax is
of course there are the large corporations but anything there is a battle against experts
the two places the agents are for are:
1. small business- things like proving vehicle use with logs, or documenting business meals, or there might be a bundled cell phone plan and your daughter might have one- they want to hit people who are too busy and too tired from working all day to do all the nit picking logs and documentation and they cant "prove" everything so the deduction is denied. there are also more esoteric things like is the rental home (s) you have really akin to a business to allow you to claim the qualified income business deduction? of course there are out and out tax cheats but everyone gets dragged in the net
2. poor people - some of whom do work off the books where earned income credits depend on earnings amounts or child care credit amounts etc. I have read that, i think it was georgia, some county there, a majority black county, had the greatest percentage of audits by the irs, dont recall the time frame