Congress gave the IRS $80 billion to strengthen enforcement and transform aging computer systems. Now the agency starts a challenging hiring binge.
Agency prepares to begin hiring specialists it needs to step up enforcement as part of $80 billion overhaulGabriella Demczuk for The Wall Street JournalWASHINGTON—The Internal Revenue Service now has plenty of money. Its next challenge: finding people.
The tax agency received $80 billion from Congress this summer to overhaul aging computer systems and strengthen enforcement so the U.S. collects more unpaid taxes. The Biden administration wants the IRS to provide better, more-modern service and takea WSJ membership
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