10/19/2022
A group of former Internal Revenue Service commissioners is raising concerns over the fact that the White House has yet to nominate a replacement for Charles P. Rettig, whose term as IRS commissioner is scheduled to expire next month, warning that the looming vacancy could stall the Biden administration’s planned $80 billion overhaul of the agency.
The additional funds are expected to help the beleaguered IRS crack down on tax cheats, improve customer service and update antiquated technology. The funds, which were included in a bill that Democrats passed, are a central part of the Biden administration’s plans to raise more than $120 billion in additional tax revenue over the next decade.
Overseeing that transition will be a significant undertaking, and several former IRS leaders are warning that the lack of a new leader could hamper the transformation of the agency.
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