GOP looks to cut IRS budget despite returns
By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER
WASHINGTON -- Every dollar the Internal Revenue Service spends for audits, liens and seizing property from tax cheats brings in more than $10, a rate of return so good the Obama administration wants to boost the agency's budget.
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