The budget deal agreed to by President Joe Biden and top congressional Republican Kevin McCarthy would move $20 billion away from the Internal Revenue Service over the next two years.
The change shores up cash for other agencies, but projections suggest the IRS funding would’ve made a significant step toward closing the government’s $925 billion budget gap.
Biden approved $80 billion of new cash for the IRS in 2021, arguing the funding would strengthen enforcement and increase revenue collected by Uncle Sam.
The CBO estimated in 2021 that for every $1 increase to IRS funding the government would recoup $6.40 to $7.10.
The $20 billion being diverted from the agency could therefore raise as much as $142 billion through 2031.
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