Spooky Facts About the IRS đź‘»

It’s that time of year when ghosts, ghouls, and… tax collectors roam the streets. While you’re busy dodging vampires and zombies this Halloween, don’t forget that the IRS can be just as terrifying. Here are a few spooky—but fun—facts about the Internal Revenue Service that may just send a shiver down your spine!

1. The IRS Has Been Around for Over 150 Years! That’s right—the IRS is older than your great-grandparents! Established in 1862 by Abraham Lincoln to fund the Civil War, this ancient entity has had plenty of time to master the art of tax collection. Talk about a haunting legacy!

2. They Know What You Owe—Even in the Afterlife. Ever heard the phrase “death and taxes”? Well, it’s no myth. The IRS collects taxes on estates even after someone passes away. In fact, estate taxes can take a significant chunk of wealth if proper estate planning isn’t done. That’s a fright worth planning for!

3. Your Chances of Being Audited Are Scarier Than You Think. While the IRS audit rate is low—around 0.5% of all returns—those who fall into certain categories, like high earners or businesses with significant deductions, have a much higher chance. An audit may not be as gruesome as a zombie apocalypse, but it’s certainly not something you want creeping up on you.

4. There Are Over 70,000 Pages of Tax Code! That’s more than enough to wrap yourself like a mummy. The ever-changing tax code is complex and daunting, making it all too easy for taxpayers to make mistakes. No wonder tax professionals are seen as heroes in the financial world!

5. Ignoring the IRS? They Can Haunt Your Property. If you owe back taxes and let them linger, the IRS can place a lien on your property, making it nearly impossible to sell until the debt is paid. Like a ghost, that lien will follow you until it’s resolved.

So, while you’re carving pumpkins and watching horror movies this Halloween, remember—sometimes the real scares come from taxes. 👻 But don’t worry, with good planning (and maybe a friendly CPA or two), the IRS doesn’t have to be your worst nightmare!