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Black Taxpayers Are Audited 3 Times More Often Than Other Taxpayers: Study

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Long-held suspicions among scholars about racial disparities in the way the IRS uses its audit authority were confirmed this week by a group of researchers who found Black taxpayers are disproportionately targeted by the agency's enforcement arm.

A Stanford University study released last month found that Black taxpayers are at least 2.9 times more likely to be audited as non-Black taxpayers. Secrecy surrounding tax returns and the IRS’s audit decisions make racial bias hard to assess, but new policies ushered in by the Biden administration now require agencies to review data concerning their programs’ impact on equity.

What the research says

The takeaway

According to Daniel E. Ho, one of the study’s authors, racial inequity in how the IRS makes audit decisions is probably unintentional. Instead, audit selection is determined by an undisclosed algorithm.

So what can the IRS can do to correct bias?

“The IRS should drill down to understand and modify its existing audit selection methods to mitigate the disparity we’ve documented,” Ho said in a news release.

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