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I.R.S. Says Cash Influx Has Made Agency Bigger and More Digital

An $80 billion infusion has helped improve customer service, but the tax agency continues to face uncertainty over future funding.

Alan Rappeport
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Customer Relations, Federal Budget (US), Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, Politics and Government, Tax Evasion, United States Politics and Government
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