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The Administration's Fiscal Year 1987 Budget Request for the Internal Revenue Service

Published: May 12, 1986. Publicly Released: May 12, 1986.
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GAO discussed the administration's fiscal year (FY) 1987 budget and FY 1986 supplemental appropriation requests for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). GAO found that: (1) the 1986 supplemental budget request calls for increasing IRS staffing by 6,950 average positions and IRS funding by $340 million, of which about $157 million would offset reductions required by the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act; (2) the FY 1987 budget request builds on the 1986 supplemental request by seeking to further increase IRS staffing by 1,360 average positions and IRS funding by about $272 million; and (3) the requests provide for a 10-percent increase in the staffing level and a 12-percent increase in the funding level currently authorized by Congress for FY 1986. GAO believes that: (1) the approvals of the supplemental appropriation for 1986 and the FY 1987 budget are vital to prevent further erosion of the tax system; and (2) considering limitations in the IRS management information system, additional returns processing and collection resources may be warranted.

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