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Joni Ernst | Senate

Ernst: Audit the IRS!

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From August 24, 2022 post.

As the Biden administration is set to hire 87,000 IRS agents to audit America, U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), the Senate’s biggest foe of government waste, is demanding an audit of the IRS’s tax collectors themselves by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA).

Ernst highlights a 2019 TIGTA report that found 1,250 IRS employees failed to fully pay their taxes – including hundreds of repeat offenders – and that the tax collecting agency had done little to discipline these employees. Additionally, Ernst also pointed to a 2017 report that found that the agency rehired hundreds of former employees who had been previously terminated, some for “willful failure to properly file their Federal tax returns.” IRS staffers gave “a variety of excuses” for not paying their taxes, including forgetting to report all income or being unable to use TurboTax.

“We have a real problem if the IRS staff who enforce the tax law aren’t paying their own taxes and can’t even understand how to properly fill out the agency’s tax forms!” said Ernst. “I’ve heard enough of the excuses and these Washington double standards. The IRS needs to start living under its own rules and that’s why I am demanding that we audit the IRS!”

Ernst awarded her August 2022 Squeal Award to the soon-to-be supersized IRS for going after hardworking taxpayers while ignoring the tax cheats on their own payroll.

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