Sen. Young reintroduces bill to protect taxpayers from more IRS audits

U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) joined with Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee in reintroducing a bill to prevent the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) from using its $80 billion of taxpayer dollars included in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) to get more revenue out of hardworking taxpayers who earn less than $400,000 per year.

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“Our bill would prevent the IRS from using its new funding to increase enforcement on Hoosier families and small businesses making less than $400,000 per year,” Sen. Young said.

Estimates from the Congressional Budget Office confirmed increased audits would result in billions of dollars in additional revenue being collected from working Americans. Other estimates from the non-partisan Joint Committee on Taxation have shown a large portion of uncollected tax revenue comes from small businesses and sole proprietors, many of whom make less than $400,000 per year.

The legislation, which Senate Finance Committee Republicans also introduced in the 117th Congress, would codify the Treasury Secretary’s unenforceable pledge to not use IRA funding to increase audits on anyone making less than $400,000 per year.

The bill is co-sponsored by all Senate Finance Committee Republicans.

Click here to read the bill.

1 Comment on "Sen. Young reintroduces bill to protect taxpayers from more IRS audits"

  1. So apparently the Republicans don’t want the IRS to catch the tax cheats? Not fair to the people who actually pay their taxes. Whats next, everyone pays taxes on the honor system?

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