I agree with much of what Senator Van Hollen has just described.
If this isn't evidence of an overwhelmingly progressive federal tax system currently in place, I don't know what would b...
Instead of throwing billions of dollars at the IRS enforcement, our constituents would much better be served by a custom...
Those I would add, are almost certainly unconstitutional themselves.
The IRS doesn't deserve the presumption it's going to do the right thing all the time.
That's simply hogwash from my point of view.
It's a disingenuous claim that's used as justification for pursuing historic expansion of federal spending.
My Democrat colleagues don't seem to care about the cost to small business.
When we're talking about some social issues, they can become highly divisive, and we end up not doing as well as we coul...
The idea that somehow we should reduce the number of audits, and the number of IRS agents, and that's going to make us m...
Taking taxes to zero is not going to get us more revenue.
It's a Democrat, excuse me demagogue approach, which is I think designed to say hey, we want to get people to vote for u...
I come away feeling that there ought to be a pox in both our houses, both Republican and Democrat houses.
I think it's nuts to somehow think that getting rid of auditors is going to save us money.
I would also strongly believe that putting in place systems makes a lot of sense.
By all means we should debate whether some of these tax expenditures, such as the State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction o...
I urge the House Natural Resources Committee to swiftly pass H.R. 5831.