Senators File Bill To Restrain IRS Ahead Of Plan To Hire 87,000 Employees
U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall Has Introduced Two Bills To Restrain The Internal Revenue Service Ahead Of The Agency’s Planned Expansion.
Read moreU.S. Sen. Roger Marshall Has Introduced Two Bills To Restrain The Internal Revenue Service Ahead Of The Agency’s Planned Expansion.
Read morePresident Joe Biden Sparked Controversy For Pushing Through Congress Increased Federal Funding For 87,000 New IRS Employees To Audit Americans, But Republican Leadership Has Pledged To Overturn That Expansion If They Win The Majority.
Read moreMore Americans Believe The Latest Legislation To Hire 87,000 Internal Revenue Service Agents Is Part Of A Plan To Audit Middle And Lower Class Americans And Small Businesses Than To Target Corporations And Wealthy Americans, According To A New Poll.
Read moreLawmakers Continued To Raise Concerns About The Internal Revenue Service At A Congressional Hearing This Week As The Agency Deals With Billions In Misspent Dollars, Hefty Processing Backlogs, And Complaints Over Poor Customer Service.
Read moreIncluded In The Democrats’ Build Back Better Act Currently Before The U.S. Senate Is A Proposal To Allocate $80 Billion To The Internal Revenue Service To Hire Nearly 87,000 Additional Agents – A Plan Opposed By A Majority Of Voters Recently Polled.
Read morePresident Joe Biden Has Pushed For Beefing Up IRS Audits Of Corporations To Raise Revenue For His New Spending Proposals, But Republicans Are Raising The Alarm About The Potential Consequences Of The Plan.
Read moreThe “Made In America Tax Plan,” Focuses On Raising Taxes On Corporations And Preventing Them From Moving Profits Overseas. The Plan Claims To Raise $2.5 Trillion Over 15 Years But the Tax Hike Has Raised Concerns From Economists, Republicans And Some Democrats.
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