Summary

Under the Trump administration’s “efficiency initiative,” spearheaded by Musk’s DOGE, over 6,000 IRS employees, many specializing in auditing wealthy individuals and corporations, were fired.

This action reverses efforts to address prior underfunding and staffing shortages within the IRS.

With studies showing the IRS generates $5-$12 for every dollar spent on audits, especially on wealthy taxpayers, experts like fired engineer Nershi argue that these cuts will reduce revenue, not save money.

Former IRS Commissioner Koskinen questioned, “why would you cut back on the revenue side?”. Critics argue these cuts, framed as fiscal responsibility, will actually cost more through lost revenue and ultimately benefit “tax cheats.”

  • @Crazyslinkz
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    581 day ago

    Almost like it’s for thier benefit and not ours.

  • @[email protected]
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    1624 hours ago

    It was never about saving money. It was always about dismantling the government so that the oligarchs could carve out their own personal fiefdoms out of whatever’s left.

    • jackeryjoo
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      224 hours ago

      Correct. This was the excuse they gave the public to raid the coffers and reduce their own tax obligations.

      They have never, and will never, give two shits about us.

  • Phoenixz
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    311 day ago

    Wasn’t hat the point? They aren’t interested in government savings, thy just want no taxes goe the rich and steal lots of money from the government. That’s it

    • @[email protected]
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      171 day ago

      I really wish the news would stop framing this as them making well intentioned decisions that have negative outcomes they didn’t expect.

      • teft
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        91 day ago

        Sanewashing

      • Phoenixz
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        120 hours ago

        Yeah, this. It’s all b y a mixture of evil design and sheer incompetence. The incompetence is part of the reason why things aren’t as bad yet as they could be

  • Zeppo
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    361 day ago

    Huh, why would Elron do that? Go figure.

  • @psmgx
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    151 day ago

    I mean that’s the point. And by outsourcing it to a 3rd party of Musk’s college aged rubes MAGA can insulate itself from blame while fixing the system for billionaires.

  • @RememberTheApollo_
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    120 hours ago

    Yes, by letting the taxpayers that would pay the most (by amount, not %) get away with paying less.

    • Lemminary
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      121 hours ago

      And I found 20 dead grandmas in their 120s still getting a paycheck right under my kitchen sink! Can you believe this corruption??

  • @[email protected]
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    -161 day ago

    Before the cuts, the IRS generated $0. After the cuts, the IRS will generate $0. Getting rid of the IRS can’t cost the US government any amount of US dollars because the US government has infinite US dollars.

    To be clear, I think it’s a bad idea to cut the IRS. We should be beefing it up and tasking it with going after the rich, because taking money away from rich people is a good thing. But buying into the framing that the US needs to take money from people because it can then spend that money on something else is a mistake, and not just because it’s false. It’s bad politics. Conservatives don’t actually give a shit about government efficiency or fiscal responsibility, they just hate taxes. If it makes the deficit 10x worse they still want to cut taxes however they can. But they are happy to weaponize concern trolling about the debt and deficit to cut government programs that benefit the poor (or prevent such from coming into existence), and liberals are very susceptible to these arguments.

    • Lemminary
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      120 hours ago

      Isn’t the value of the dollar tied to how much money is circulating? It makes no sense to talk about infinite money if all that does is dilute what’s around.