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Biden’s I.R.S. Doubled Audits on the Wealthy, Data Shows

June 5, 2025
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At the same time, the audit rate for those making under $500,000 declined slightly in 2024, fulfilling a promise by the Biden administration.

It was a promise repeated many times by President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s administration: The Internal Revenue Service would conduct more audits of wealthy Americans, but audit rates would not rise for households earning less than $400,000 per year.

Mr. Biden and the Democrats made that pledge as they bolstered funding for the I.R.S., hoping that more enforcement aimed at wealthy tax evaders would generate revenue to pay for climate and health care programs.

Republican lawmakers warned that more money for the I.R.S. would lead to more audits across the board, and that middle-class taxpayers would be targeted.

But new data released by the I.R.S. last week suggests that the agency upheld Mr. Biden’s promise in 2024. With an audit rate of 0.8 percent, people making over $500,000 on their latest return were more than twice as likely to be audited compared with the same point in the audit cycle in previous years.

Audit Rate of Returns Filed the Previous Year

Calculations based on the I.R.S. audit rate of returns filed the previous year. The overall audit rate for recent years could change in the future, since the I.R.S. has three years to open audits.

Source: I.R.S. Data Books

By The New York Times

Meanwhile, the matching audit rate for taxpayers making under $500,000 declined slightly. The figures covered 2022 tax returns that were filed in 2023 and audited during the 2024 fiscal year, which ended Sept. 30.


Audits of high-income individuals return more money
Audits of high-income filers take longer for the I.R.S. to complete but return substantially higher revenues.

INCOMEAVG. ADDITIONAL REVENUE
COLLECTED AFTER AUDIT
$1 to $25,000

$4.6k

$25k to $50k

$5.1k

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$5.4k

$75k to $100k

$6.6k

$100k to $200k

$7.2k

$200k to $500k

$13k

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$24k

$1 mil. to $5 mil.

$52k

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$114k

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$147k

Note: Estimates are based on the 2019 tax year and reflect only closed audits. Numbers may change as more audits are completed. Tax rounded to the nearest hundred dollars. Includes both field and correspondence audits.

Source: I.R.S. Annual Databook

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