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National Taxpayer Advocate: Infusion of New IRS Funding a ‘Gamechanger’ for Taxpayers

January 17, 2023 • By Jon Whiten

A new report from the National Taxpayer Advocate – part of an independent oversight arm inside the IRS – found that the agency struggled in 2022 with timely processing of tax returns and refunds, responding to taxpayer correspondence quickly, and answering phone calls. It expects these issues to improve in 2023, thanks in part to the influx of $80 billion in new funding from last year’s Inflation Reduction Act, which the Advocate’s office calls a “gamechanger” for Americans.

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The Tax Legislation Debated in Congress Would Reduce Inflation and Help Americans Deal with Rising Costs

July 19, 2022 • By Steve Wamhoff

Opposing a fully paid-for spending bill because of inflation concerns does not make any sense. Opposing a deficit-reducing bill because of inflation is absurd.

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New ITEP Report Examines the Path to Equitable Tax Policy in the South

June 22, 2022 • By Kamolika Das

“From the inception of the emerging American nation, the South is a central battleground in the struggles for freedom, justice, and equality. It is the location of the most intense repression, exploitation, and reaction directed toward Africans Americans, as well as Native Americans and working people generally. At the same time the South is the […]

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The Pendulum Is Swinging Toward Tax Justice

January 5, 2022 • By ITEP Staff, Jenice Robinson, Kamolika Das

Tax justice is deeply connected to the movements for equality and racial justice. Progressive tax policy can ensure more of us share in the prosperous economy that our collective tax dollars make possible. It can mitigate economic disparities by class and race. And it can make sure the government has the resources it needs to function for all of us.