Reed, Whitehouse: IRS should crack down on ultra-wealthy tax cheats


Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse said Thursday that the IRS should use $80 billion in new federal funding to crack down on wealthy tax cheats and tax-dodging corporations — and reduce its audit rate on ordinary American households.

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