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CBO estimates that the funding for tax enforcement activities provided by H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act, would increase outlays by $80 billion and revenues by $207 billion, thus decreasing the deficit by $127 billion, through 2031.
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Estimated Revenue Effects of Increased Funding for the Internal Revenue Service in H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
CBO estimates that the funding for tax enforcement activities provided by H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act, would increase outlays by $80 billion and revenues by $207 billion, thus decreasing the deficit by $127 billion, through 2031.
This letter responds to a request for information about the revenue effects of funding for the Internal Revenue Service that would be provided by the current version of H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act (Rules Committee Print 117-18 incorporating a managers amendment by Congressman Yarmuth). The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the funding for tax enforcement activities provided by the bill would increase outlays by $80 billion and revenues by $207 billion, thus decreasing the deficit by $127 billion, through 2031. That change in revenues is not included in CBOs estimate of the budgetary effects of the Build Back Better Act.
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57620
CBO estimates that the funding for tax enforcement activities provided by H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act, would increase outlays by $80 billion and revenues by $207 billion, thus decreasing the deficit by $127 billion, through 2031.
This letter responds to a request for information about the revenue effects of funding for the Internal Revenue Service that would be provided by the current version of H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act (Rules Committee Print 117-18 incorporating a managers amendment by Congressman Yarmuth). The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the funding for tax enforcement activities provided by the bill would increase outlays by $80 billion and revenues by $207 billion, thus decreasing the deficit by $127 billion, through 2031. That change in revenues is not included in CBOs estimate of the budgetary effects of the Build Back Better Act.
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57620
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demmiblue
Nov 2021
OP
That's only one part of the bill. This isn't a statement as to the net cost/revenue of the entire
PoliticAverse
Nov 2021
#7
That sounds like great news, right? Manchin and repugs certainly can't complain...
brush
Nov 2021
#3
"Did I say CBO? I meant ZBO.... Yeah, that's totally a thing that I didn't just make up...." nt
Carlitos Brigante
Nov 2021
#9
Note: this is ONLY the tax enforcement portion of the estimation, not that of the entire bill.
TwilightZone
Nov 2021
#12
Raise the tax rates on excessive wealth generation and enforcement pays even bigger dividends. . .nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2021
#18
waiting for the media to start asking "deficit hawk" rethugs why they oppose a bill the reduces the
Takket
Nov 2021
#19