IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel has a message for high-wealth tax cheats who are wrongly deducting private jet travel and otherwise shorting the government on their taxes: Pay your fair share so “others aren’t shouldering the burden of funding our government.”

He also has a thought for ordinary taxpayers putting off the inevitable with less than a month left in tax-filing season: “Get it done.” (And double-check your work.)

Werfel, who will hit the one-year mark at the helm of the IRS in April, said in a wide-ranging interview with The Associated Press that the agency will expand its pursuit of high-wealth tax dodgers with new initiatives in the coming months and is using tools like artificial intelligence to ferret out abuses and taking the fight to sophisticated scammers.

That doesn’t mean the IRS has undergone a complete image makeover. There’s still plenty of criticism to go around, including from Republican lawmakers who accuse the agency of heavy-handed overreach.

  • @Crashumbc
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    -97 months ago

    Unfortunately, it is not. Those billionaires will cost years and 100’s of millions to collect.

    With the much less resources they can collect 200 Dollars from hundreds of thousands of poor people.

    • @NatakuNox
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      127 months ago

      One of those zombie lies that seems to get vomited out without any real world examples. Just propaganda for the oligarchy.

      • @blackbelt352
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        16 months ago

        While it is propaganda for the oligarchy, it’s still true that billionaires have the money and power to tie up the IRS with lawsuits to drag out the process and can sway politicians to support policies that favor the wealthy and and divert funding away from the IRS.

        • @NatakuNox
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          36 months ago

          We just need the political will to get money out of politics and to have a president that uses the bullypulpit to shame those people and companies.