And unlike the SEC, the IRS isn't even close to the best AI software, I think they are still working on 1980s COBAL code in some areas.
Maybe the IRS could start with something like

And unlike the SEC, the IRS isn't even close to the best AI software, I think they are still working on 1980s COBAL code in some areas.

I really don't know why they decided to go with something as low as $600. Even with the best of AI software they would have a hard time not getting millions of false positive hits, making it worthless even for babysitter scofflaws. And unlike the SEC, the IRS isn't even close to the best AI software, I think they are still working on 1980s COBAL code in some areas.
Government systems in general are decades behind, primarily because of red tape. They're like trying to build a building in CA's bay area. By the time all studies and approvals are completed and a permit is issued you've already sunk 5 years and a million dollars on your project.When I taught a hardware repair class at an IRS campus in Ohio around 1990, my students proudly showed me their latest technological marvel: a bank of modems - a whole dozen of them! - that had recently been set up for their most recent brilliant invention, electronic filing. These were large perf-metal boxes in racks, and I could see the vacuum tubes glowing inside.
Yeah, these folks aren't exactly early tech adopters. I'm pretty sure they're still running a fair amount of COBOL, etc. on their systems.
(I later found out from my boss that I was persona non grata at the IRS due to the comments I made about that tech; they didn't want me coming back to teach there anymore. I had tried to restrain myself, but I guess it didn't help much... I had built a modem - a project from the Popular Electronics magazine - more than 10 years before, and it was more sophisticated than those Frankensteinian lashups.)
Toe the line imoHow do you transfer money from your brokerage account to your bank account to live on throughout the year without getting caught up in this thing?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...ank-reporting-plan-amid-gop-uproar/ar-AAPFE2r