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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman
$46B of the $80B that is in the bill is specifically earmarked for the hiring of agents. The median income for IRS agents is $55,937 a year, which come out to roughly 89,000 agents hired. So the 87,000 agents # being thrown around is pretty accurate
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/irs...reduction-act/
“Under the plan, about $46 billion of that $80 billion would be spent on hiring more enforcement agents”
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So you show up again peddling 1/2 truths like your buddy shocking
In your own provided link
The department estimated in a 2021 report that the funding may cover about 87,000 employees, which has been widely reported. However, these hires may include a range of positions, such as auditors, customer service and IT workers, the Treasury clarified in a statement to CNBC on Wednesday.
Let me guess you missed that part
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