Analysis | McCarthy’s sales pitch for his deal: Less money for law enforcement

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The IRS has an unavoidable image problem and the House speaker knows it.

over the course of the next decade, not just enforcement agents. The Biden administration also argued, convincingly, that it hoped only to increase review of filings from wealthier Americans, given that — thanks to Republican-backed cuts to the IRS budget — the ratio between the number of high-income filers and the number of enforcement agents has plunged over the past two decades.

“Do you know how much they’re going to spend this year for IRS agents? $1.9 billion,” McCarthy said in an interview on Fox News on Sunday. “So we repealed every single dollar they were going to use for IRS agents. So they hired zero.”last month indicated that the agency planned to spend about $372 million this fiscal year hiring about 1,500 enforcement agents and $1.4 billion next year to bring the total number of new agents to about 7,200.

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