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The IRS is facing criticism over its misleading practices and audit of Microsoft. Articles published around the US have accused Intuit of misstating a researcher's findings and claiming that the upcoming IRS pilot program would harm Black Americans. The Treasury Department watchdog report reveals how the IRS misled taxpayers and created unsubstantiated cost and user estimates for a potential online tax filing system. Additionally, the government's free tax-filing software is said to be virtually guaranteed to fail. In the largest audit in US history, the IRS rejected Microsoft's attempts to channel profits to a small factory in Puerto Rico. The factory burned Windows software onto CDs.
In the largest audit in U.S. history, the IRS rejected Microsoft’s attempts to channel profits to a small factory in Puerto Rico that burned Windows software onto CDs. https://t.co/PoSwd0zhpk
"The government’s free tax-filing software is virtually guaranteed to fail" (@TheHillOpinion) https://t.co/My5SFO39RI https://t.co/LGCJHjt1d6
IRS Says Tax Gap For 2021 Expected To Be $688 Billion https://t.co/vMRO61hYRk
I spent my afternoon reading a Treasury Department watchdog report describing how the IRS misled taxpayers in surveys and created unsubstantiated cost and user estimates for a potential online tax filing system. Read my @DailyCaller story for more info: https://t.co/nO3IMCftKy
Articles published around the US repeat Intuit’s claims — sometimes almost word for word — that the upcoming IRS pilot program would hurt Black Americans. A researcher whose work is cited by Intuit says the company is misstating her findings. https://t.co/391sz9gwUt