Tell the US Senate to Reject House Bill That Would Defund the IRS

From Americans for Tax Fairness (https://americansfortaxfairness.org/):

This week, in their first order of legislative business, House Republicans voted to repeal IRS funding designed to modernize the IRS and crack down on millionaire, billionaire, and corporate tax cheats.

They’ve shown that their top priority is to protect their wealthy and corporate donors from having to pay the taxes that they owe.

Join Americans for Tax Fairness Action Fund and our national allies in demanding the U.S. Senate reject this bill to defund the IRS! Add your name at https://actionnetwork.org/forms/tell-the-senate-reject-house-republicans-plan-to-defund-the-irs-and-protect-wealthy-and-corporate-tax-cheats.

Investments made by Democrats in the Inflation Reduction Act will help everyday taxpayers get faster refunds and their phone calls answered. It will crack down on wealthy tax cheats who avoid paying $160 billion in taxes they owe, each year.[1] And, it’ll raise more than $200 billion in tax revenue that can help lower costs for working people on everything from healthcare to childcare to energy costs and more.[2]

This isn’t the first time that congressional Republicans have acted to defund the IRS. Since 2010, congressional Republicans have forced IRS budget cuts of 20%, leading to delays in processing tax returns and resulting in audit rates of millionaires and billionaires dropping by 71% and of large corporations by 54%.[3]

Add your name. Tell the U.S. Senate to reject House Republicans first order of business: Protecting wealthy and corporate tax cheats by defunding the IRS!

Thank you for taking action today to protect the gains we’ve made and to demand the rich and corporations pay what they owe in taxes.

[1] “In First Legislative Vote, Top Priority for New GOP House is Protecting Rich Tax Cheats,” Americans for Tax Fairness, Jan. 9, 2023
[2] “Added IRS Funding Would Help Ensure High-Income Households, Businesses Pay Their Taxes,” Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Aug. 12, 2022
[3] “Congress Needs to Take Two Steps to Fund the IRS for the Short and Long Term,” Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Feb. 1, 2022

  1. Anna Johnston

    You may be in for some early Spring surprises!IRS has been purposely underfunded for years by members of Congress who want to protect the Rich to whom they are beholden. Everyone should pay their taxes, not just those with lawyers and accountants who can help them get down to o taxes or even much below what poorer tax payers pay.. Example: our former president.

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