
Let's look at this tax gap, Mr. Edwards, of $625 billion.
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Let's look at this tax gap, Mr. Edwards, of $625 billion.

The proponents of this funding tout this funding as necessary to increase taxpayer services.

Efforts to paint one side of the aisle as friendly to tax avoidance, or tax evasion, ignores that taxpayers of all types attempt to minimize their tax liability in a legal way.

If you care about debt and deficits you should want a well-funded, well-functioning IRS.

A few years ago, however, IRS reform had strong bipartisan support.

Democrats abandoned the bipartisan focus on customer service in pursuit of partisan enforcement first efforts.

When it comes to holding known tax cheats accountable, I'll take a back seat to no one.

I think this really hits the mark in investing in the priorities I continue to hear about from my constituents. It is why I am proud to support it.

My voting card was deactivated; and I didn't realise it was not registering my votes. Had I been present, I would have voted ``aye'' on rollcall No. 634 and ``aye'' on rollcall No. 635. Amendment No. 84 Offered by Mr. Ogles The Acting…

I thank the gentleman from Arkansas for yielding me the time to speak on this very important piece of legislation today and for his leadership on this bill. It is tough to craft a bill that funds the priorities of the American people in a…

The proponents of this funding tout this funding as necessary to increase taxpayer services.

A few years ago, however, IRS reform had strong bipartisan support.

I've heard liberal pundits claim that anyone who's not a tax cheat has nothing to worry about from increased IRS enforcement.

Efforts to paint one side of the aisle as friendly to tax avoidance, or tax evasion, ignores that taxpayers of all types attempt to minimize their tax liability in a legal way.

When it comes to holding known tax cheats accountable, I'll take a back seat to no one.

Let's look at this tax gap, Mr. Edwards, of $625 billion.

Democrats abandoned the bipartisan focus on customer service in pursuit of partisan enforcement first efforts.

A few years ago, however, IRS reform had strong bipartisan support.