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Number of tax returns filed by income group in 2024

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Tax season ended on April 15 and the six-month extension deadline is approaching in October. As of May 23, there were 132,270,182 total tax returns filed with the Internal Revenue Service. Measured by income group, those who made between $50,000 and $75,000 filed the most returns, at 15.69% of the total filed.  Those in the $1,000,000-or-more group filed only 0.22% of the total. 

Read more about the number of returns filed as of May 23 and see how they differ between income groups.

Source: IRS.gov

Adjusted gross income

Number of returns

% of total returns

Total returns

13,22,70,182

100.00%

No adjusted gross income and deficit

13,31,774

1.01%

$1 to $5,000

56,18,647

4.25%

$5,000 to $10,000

64,72,696

4.89%

$10,000 to $15,000

74,42,678

5.63%

$15,000 to $20,000

72,47,104

5.48%

$20,000 to $25,000

67,03,325

5.07%

$25,000 to $30,000

65,10,940

4.92%

$30,000 to $40,000

1,31,56,282

9.95%

$40,000 to $50,000

1,14,85,185

8.68%

$50,000 to $75,000

2,07,51,406

15.69%

$75,000 to $100,000

1,32,93,648

10.05%

$100,000 to $200,000

2,28,19,080

17.25%

$200,000 to $250,000

35,63,230

2.69%

$250,000 to $500,000

45,71,679

3.46%

$500,000 to $1,000,000

10,17,382

0.77%

$1,000,000 or more

2,85,126

0.22%

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Acting IRS commissioner reportedly replaced

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Gary Shapley, who was named only days ago as the acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, is reportedly being replaced by Deputy Treasury Secretary Michael Faulkender amid a power struggle between Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Elon Musk.

The New York Times reported that Bessent was outraged that Shapley was named to head the IRS without his knowledge or approval and complained to President Trump about it. Shapley was installed as acting commissioner on Tuesday, only to be ousted on Friday. He first gained prominence as an IRS Criminal Investigation special agent and whistleblower who testified in 2023 before the House Oversight Committee that then-President Joe Biden’s son Hunter received preferential treatment during a tax-evasion investigation, and he and another special agent had been removed from the investigation after complaining to their supervisors in 2022. He was promoted last month to senior advisor to Bessent and made deputy chief of IRS Criminal Investigation. Shapley is expected to remain now as a senior official at IRS Criminal Investigation, according to the Wall Street Journal. The IRS and the Treasury Department press offices did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Faulkender was confirmed last month as deputy secretary at the Treasury Department and formerly worked during the first Trump administration at the Treasury on the Paycheck Protection Program before leaving to teach finance at the University of Maryland.

Faulkender will be the fifth head of the IRS this year. Former IRS commissioner Danny Werfel departed in January, on Inauguration Day, after Trump announced in December he planned to name former Congressman Billy Long, R-Missouri, as the next IRS commissioner, even though Werfel’s term wasn’t scheduled to end until November 2027. The Senate has not yet scheduled a confirmation hearing for Long, amid questions from Senate Democrats about his work promoting the Employee Retention Credit and so-called “tribal tax credits.” The job of acting commissioner has since been filled by Douglas O’Donnell, who was deputy commissioner under Werfel. However, O’Donnell abruptly retired as the IRS came under pressure to lay off thousands of employees and share access to confidential taxpayer data. He was replaced by IRS chief operating officer Melanie Krause, who resigned last week after coming under similar pressure to provide taxpayer data to immigration authorities and employees of the Musk-led U.S. DOGE Service. 

Krause had planned to depart later this month under the deferred resignation program at the IRS, under which approximately 22,000 IRS employees have accepted the voluntary buyout offers. But Musk reportedly pushed to have Shapley installed on Tuesday, according to the Times, and he remained working in the commissioner’s office as recently as Friday morning. Meanwhile, plans are underway for further reductions in the IRS workforce of up to 40%, according to the Federal News Network, taking the IRS from approximately 102,000 employees at the beginning of the year to around 60,000 to 70,000 employees.

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On the move: EY names San Antonio office MP

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