Jan. 31, 2019

IRS Social Media to Catch Tax Cheats

IRS Social Media to Catch Tax Cheats

Episode 141

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According to IRS estimates, American business underpay their taxes by $125 billion each year and as a result of this evasion the government can be out for almost $400 billion annually. Tax evaders, as a result, are a hot ticket item for the IRS and the agency is constantly looking for ways to catch tax cheats. On today's show, Ralph discusses ways the IRS is looking to use social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter in its ongoing quest to catch tax cheats. 

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