IRS CEO Says 94 Percent of Middle-Class Taxpayers Will See Tax Relief Next Year

When it comes to Social Security, ‘it will be the biggest refunds that we’ve ever seen,’ Frank Bisignano said.
IRS CEO Says 94 Percent of Middle-Class Taxpayers Will See Tax Relief Next Year
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Jack Phillips
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The chief executive of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) said during a Tuesday interview that 94 percent of middle-class Americans will see some form of tax relief next year.

“You’re going to look at probably 94 percent-plus of middle-class Americans getting a boost, your tax rates coming down, and getting the benefit going forward,” said IRS CEO Frank Bisignano, who is also the commissioner for the Social Security Administration, during an interview with Fox Business.
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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