The denunciator of the IRS Gary Shapley discusses his promotion to the Treasury Department under President Donald Trump on “the results”.
The Treasury Department wants to do IRS More efficient under the Trump administration.
And IRS data shared with Fox Business indicate the total Tax received For this tax declaration season, increased by 5% compared to last year. In addition, the total number of declarations of income processed is up 1.5%.
“We are making the treasure effective again. It is not only words on paper. The data supports the excellent work we do to make sure that IRS work for the American people, not against them,” the Treasury’s Deputy Secretary and the Acting Commissioner of IRS, Michael Faulkender told Fox Business.
“Our next objective will be to soften the tax calendar of President Trump through the finish line with the unified help of the Republicans of the Chamber and the Senate so that we can continue to put more money back in the pockets of the American workers,” he added.
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IRS data provided to Fox Business show that tax receipts are increasing compared to last year. (Kayla Bartkowski / Getty Images / Getty Images)
From The inauguration of TrumpThe IRS information technology budget was reduced to $ 2 billion without operational disruption, according to the Treasury Department.
He noted that it had been achieved through the Elimination of unnecessary contractssuch as licenses set for self-renewal but unused.
The IRS also reflects the leadership of its technical teams by removing employees without technical expertise and replacing them with engineers. The administration noted that less than one in five staff working on the IRS computer programs were qualified engineers, while the industry standard would generally be 100%.
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The IRS is overhauled under the Trump administration. (Reuters / Kent Nishimura / Photos / Reuters Photos)
By focusing more emphasis on the hiring of qualified engineers and the implementation of IT projects, the IRS continues its work to build a unified application programming interface layer (API), a project that started more than 20 years ago and cost $ 4 billion, according to the agency.
The IRS has 12 different APIs which are fragmented and make it difficult for engineers to upgrade computer systems.
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The creation of the unified API layer will simplify communication between different applications and data sets, which, according to IRS, will result in a more transparent interface for taxpayers and internal teams while making the development process for future products and services more effective.