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IRS Cracks Down on Tax Shelters and High-Wealth Tax Cheats

The Biden administration has taken a strong stance against tax shelters used by wealthy individuals to avoid paying their fair share of taxes. Officials have stated that there are no economic justifications for these transactions, labeling them as a “shell game” that allows the rich to evade their tax obligations.

The increased oversight and funding provided to the IRS through the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act have enabled the agency to crack down on these tax avoidance schemes. IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel emphasized that these tax shelters allow wealthy taxpayers to skirt their responsibilities, leading to a significant tax gap of $160 billion among the top 1% of earners.

Miles Johnson, a tax specialist at NYU Law, explained that these transactions essentially make income disappear from the tax system through artificial deductions that do not reflect any true economic cost. The IRS’s proposed rule and guidance aim to eliminate the tax benefits of these transactions and better identify them for enforcement.

This announcement is part of the IRS’s broader efforts to target high-wealth tax cheats who manipulate the tax code or evade paying taxes altogether. The agency plans to increase audit rates on companies with assets above $250 million and large complex partnerships with assets over $10 million to ensure compliance with tax laws.

Overall, the Biden administration is taking proactive steps to address tax avoidance by the wealthy and ensure that all individuals and businesses pay their fair share to support the country’s economy and infrastructure.

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