Income limits on household tax audits and staffing challenges will reduce by $23 billion what the Internal Revenue Service is projected to collect from its expanded enforcement operations, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
The CBO outlined the revised estimate Thursday in a letter issued by its director, adjusting the projected 10-year revenue generated by the nearly $80 billion in IRS spending included in the law President Biden signed last week. The 10-year funding boost is now estimated to raise $180.4 billion, down from $203.7 billion, according to the CBO.
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