IRS announces continued enforcement efforts related to high-income individuals, large corporations, complex partnerships

The IRS announced continued progress to expand enforcement efforts related to high-income individuals, large corporations, and complex partnerships.

IRS announces enforcement efforts related to high-income individuals, large corporations

The IRS today announced—as part of a quarterly update on the IRS Strategic Operating Plan—continued progress to expand enforcement efforts related to high-income individuals, large corporations, and complex partnerships. For background, read TaxNewsFlash and TaxNewsFlash

According to today’s IRS release—IR-2024-9 (January 12, 2024)—initiatives aimed at ensuring complex partnerships, large corporations, and high-income, high-wealth individual taxpayers pay the taxes they owe include:

  • Prioritization of high-income cases
  • Pursuing multi-million-dollar partnership balance sheet discrepancies
  • Ramp up of audits of 76 largest partnerships leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Large foreign-owned corporations transfer pricing initiative
  • Expansion of the large corporate compliance program
  • Partnership self-employment tax initiative

 

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