Biden's IRS nominee says won't raise audit rates o…
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作者 Charles 发布时间23-03-24 21:34 点击14次 评论0件全文
WASHINGTON, Feb 15 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden's nominee to run the Internal Revenue service pledged on Wednesday not to increase tax audit rates for American households and small businesses earning less than $400,000 a year as the agency implements $80 billion in new funding.
Danny Werfel, a management consultant who was acting IRS Commissioner during the Obama administration, said in prepared testimony to the Senate Finance Committee that he was "committed to meeting" that directive from Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. He added that he would focus instead "on enhancing IRS capabilities to ensure America´s highest earners comply with applicable tax laws." (Reporting by David Lawder, Editing by Franklin Paul)
Danny Werfel, a management consultant who was acting IRS Commissioner during the Obama administration, said in prepared testimony to the Senate Finance Committee that he was "committed to meeting" that directive from Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. He added that he would focus instead "on enhancing IRS capabilities to ensure America´s highest earners comply with applicable tax laws." (Reporting by David Lawder, Editing by Franklin Paul)
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