The Effects of EITC Correspondence Audits on Low-Income Earners
This paper studies the impacts of IRS EITC correspondence (mail) audits on taxpayer behaviors. The analysis documents widespread disallowance of EITC benefits due to nonresponse and insufficient response. Relative to similar nonaudited taxpayers, audited taxpayers over the years after being audited are less likely to claim EITC benefits and file tax returns, and qualifying children claimed on their returns are more likely to be claimed by other taxpayers. Audited taxpayers also appear less likely to have third-party and self-reported wages, with larger decreases for self-reported wages and for wage levels in the maximum EITC benefit region
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2022
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Authors: | Manoli, Dayanand ; Guyton, John ; Leibel, Kara ; Patel, Ankur ; Payne, Mark ; Schafer, Brenda |
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