 Internal Revenue Service, IRS Tax News, IRS presents its fiscal year 2022 agency financial report. The IRS presents their financial reports. You know, I'd rather they present me with my money back or at least like with a refund of part of it or something. I mean, honestly, like the IRS presenting financial statement reports is like that Kali Ma guy from Indiana Jones that pulls your still beating heart out of your chest and then like presents it to you? You're like, holy crap, what are you going to do with my life given organ that you just ripped out of my chest? Burn it, of course, to please the god of chaos and associate the mob, keeping us safe at least one more day from the wrath of Greta Thunberg. How dare you? Anyways, first a joke. Haste makes waste. We must have skimmed over that part. I told you to read it slowly. After all, haste makes waste. It's like, I don't know. I mean, haste can make waste. What'd you say? Haste makes waste. Short, memorable, and it rhymes. I mean, you can make waste hastily. So everyone will think I'm clever. Perfect. But you can certainly take your time making waste too. Like, I once exited a useless business meeting for like three hours while I went to the restroom. Now gentlemen, make haste slowly. Make haste slowly. Huh? You like that? Doing my best to have as little haste as possible as I made waste. You're not going to ruin my moment, Peg. Now, stand back and feast your eyes on this. Is it just me or is that a toilet? Not just a toilet. A Ferguson. The King of Bulls. Because making waste was clearly the highest value activity available to me at the time. I detect a little green-eyed monster sneaking into your voice there, Steve. Come on, you can be honest. It's beautiful, isn't it? Ow, I don't see any area marked off for a sink. Hey, this is a man's bathroom. IR 2022-221 December 15, 2022, Washington. The Internal Revenue Service published its most recent financial report. There's a link to that here. It's on the IRS.gov website, as you might expect, which provides a glimpse at IRS operations during the recently completed fiscal year 2022. This update highlights the agency's fiscal actions and financial management activities. During fiscal year 2022, the IRS received more than $4.9 trillion in tax revenue and distributed $642 billion in federal tax refunds and other outlays. Quote, I am proud that the stewardship of our operations is a clear demonstration of the commitment we share toward our mission of leading the IRS's financial management with integrity and accountability through expert planning and sound financial advice to help serve taxpayers and tax administration," said Teresa Hunter, IRS Chief Financial Officer. So those are the link to that report. If you want to dive into it in more detail, and there'll be a link to this in the description.