Just What Cash-Strapped Americans Need: Democrats Propose Spending $80 Billion to Expand IRS

Democrats in Congress have proposed a new spending bill that would allocate $80 billion for the sole purpose of expanding the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), ostensibly to fight inflation by raising government revenues.

As reported by The Daily Caller, the bill is called the “Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.” The bill would see the size of the IRS increase as part of a broader effort to increase “taxpayer compliance.”

Under the new bill, the IRS would spend an additional $80 billion over the course of the next 10 years, up significantly from its current budget of $13.7 billion, with a primary focus on hiring thousands of new agents, and expanding operations, facilities, and services.

The bill allocates $45 billion for the purpose of hiring even more lawyers and auditors for the collection of taxes and cracking down further on those who fail to pay, with another $25 billion dedicated to increasing operations expenses, such as transportation and office rent.

The remainder of the funding will see $5 billion and $3 billion, respectively, dedicated to “Business Systems Modernization” and “Taxpayer Services.”