The Internal Revenue Service has reported the recovery of approximately $10 billion tied to tax‑related crimes, marking a significant milestone as the agency sharpens its focus on criminal enforcement. The figure reflects a broader push by the IRS to combat tax evasion, financial fraud, and complex crimes that undermine the integrity of the U.S. tax system.
The recovery underscores a strategic shift at the agency: pairing modernized enforcement tools with targeted investigations aimed at high‑impact financial crimes, rather than routine compliance issues affecting ordinary taxpayers.
A Renewed Emphasis on Criminal Activity
The IRS’s criminal investigations division has long been responsible for pursuing tax crimes, but recent years have seen a renewed emphasis on cases involving sophisticated schemes. These include:














