Ep. 155 | A Look Into The 2024 IRS Data Book

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In this episode of the Teaching Tax Flow podcast, hosts Chris Picciurro and John Tripolsky dig into the newly released 2024 IRS Data Book. With 94 pages of charts, stats, and enforcement trends condensed into an engaging discussion, this episode reveals how the IRS operates and what taxpayers should know.

From audit rates to revenue collection, Chris and John provide context for business owners, individuals, and tax professionals on how these insights can influence financial and tax planning. They also share practical stories, analogies, and analysis that make the data approachable and useful.

Key Takeaways:
  • Less than 0.38% of individual tax returns are audited annually.
  • 54.2% of all federal tax revenue comes from individual income tax.
  • IRS audit rates are higher for lower-income taxpayers claiming refundable credits.
  • Partnerships and multi-member LLCs face remarkably low audit risks.
  • AI and analytics are transforming how the IRS monitors compliance.

Notable Quotes:
  • “Tax agencies are your involuntary business partner. Don’t you want to know what your business partner is up to?” – Chris Picciurro
  • “When you get audited by the IRS, usually what happens is you just got pulled over going five miles over the speed limit in a car.”  – Chris Picciurro
  • “93% of tax returns are filed electronically.”  – Chris Picciurro

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  • (00:01) - Exploring the 2024 IRS Data Book and Tax Planning Insights
  • (05:14) - Understanding Tax Collection and Processing in the United States
  • (07:08) - The Evolution of Tax Filing and IRS Enforcement
  • (13:19) - Understanding IRS Audit Risks and Processes
  • (23:13) - Navigating IRS Notices and Engaging with Tax Resources

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