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  • IRS Enhancement and Tax Gap Reduction Act of 2020

    HR #6076 | Last Action: 3/4/2020
    IRS Enhancement and Tax Gap Reduction Act of 2020 This bill appropriates additional amounts to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in FY2021-FY2030 for tax enforcement, improving IRS technology infrastructure, and taxpayer services.
  • Ensuring Integrity in the IRS Workforce Act of 2019

    S #1115 | Last Action: 4/10/2019
    Ensuring Integrity in the IRS Workforce Act of2019 This bill prohibits the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) from rehiring former IRS employees who were involuntarily separated for misconduct. The bill generally applies with respect to any employee removed from employment before, on, or after the date of enactment of this bill. It does not apply to any employee who is employed by the IRS as of the enactment of this bill with respect to any removal for misconduct which occurred prior to enactment.
  • A bill to require the Internal Revenue Service to provide Congress with sufficient notice prior to the closing of any Taxpayer Assistance Center.

    S #1090 | Last Action: 4/9/2019
    This bill requires the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to notify Congress before closing a Taxpayer Assistance Center. At least 90 days before a proposed closure would take effect, the IRS must submit to Congress a report including the reasons for the closure and a description of the taxpayer assistance services that will be provided to taxpayers in certain areas that will be affected by the closure.
  • Taxpayer First Act of 2019

    S #928 | Last Action: 3/28/2019
    Taxpayer First Act of 2019 This bill modifies requirements for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regarding its organizational structure, customer service, enforcement procedures, management of information technology, and use of electronic systems. The bill includes provisions that * establish the IRS Independent Office of Appeals to resolve federal tax controversies without litigation; * require the IRS to develop a comprehensive customer service strategy; * continue the IRS Free File Program; * exempt certain low-income taxpayers from payments required to submit an offer-in-compromise; * modify tax enforcement procedures that address issues such as the seizure of property, issuing a summons, joint liability, referral for private debt collection, and contacting third parties; * establish requirements for responding to Taxpayer Advocate Directives; * permanently authorize the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Matching Grant Program; * modify procedures for whistle-blowers; * establish requirements for cybersecurity and identify protection; * prohibit the rehiring of certain IRS employees who were removed for misconduct; * allow the IRS to require additional taxpayers to file returns electronically; and * increase the penalty for failing to file a return. The bill requires the IRS Commissioner to appoint a Chief Information Officer, modifies the requirements for managing information technology, and authorizes streamlined critical pay authority for certain IRS information technology positions. The bill also requires the IRS to implement * an Internet platform for Form 1099 filings, * a fully automated program for disclosing taxpayer information for third-party income verification using the Internet, and * uniform standards and procedures for the acceptance of electronic signatures.
  • Taxpayer First Act

    HR #3151 | Last Action: 7/1/2019
    Taxpayer First Act This bill revises provisions relating to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), its customer service, enforcement procedures, cybersecurity and identity protection, management of information technology, and use of electronic systems. TITLE I--PUTTING TAXPAYERS FIRST Subtitle A--Independent Appeals Process (Sec, 1001) This subtitle establishes the Internal Revenue Service Independent Office of Appeals headed by a Chief of Appeals. The purpose of this office is to resolve federal tax controversies without litigation on a basis that is fair and impartial, promote consistent application of federal tax laws, and enhance public confidence in the IRS. Subtitle B--Improved Service (Sec. 1101) This section requires the Department of the Treasury to submit to Congress a written comprehensive customer service strategy for the IRS, including a plan to update guidance and training materials for IRS customer service employees. (Sec. 1102) This section exempts low-income taxpayers from the requirement to submit a user fee with an offer-in-compromise. Subtitle C--Sensible Enforcement (Sec. 1201) This section revises provisions relating the seizure of property that has been structured to avoid Bank Secrecy Act requirements. It limits the seizure authority to property derived from an illegal source and provides due process safeguards to individuals with an ownership interest in such property. (Sec. 1202) This section excludes from gross income, for income tax purposes, interest received in an action to recover property seized by the IRS based on a structuring transaction. (Sec. 1203) This section revises requirements relating to equitable relief from joint liability for unpaid taxes. (Sec. 1204) This section limits the authority of Treasury to issue third-party summons. (Sec. 1205) This section restricts referrals of tax debts to private debt collection agencies, excluding taxpayers whose income consists of disability insurance benefits or other low-income taxpayers. The maximum length of installment agreements under tax collection contracts is extended from five to seven years. (Sec. 1206) This section revises requirements for notice to a taxpayers of contacts with third parties relating to the determination or collection of the taxpayer's tax liability. (Sec. 1207) This section revises requirements for the issuance of a designated summons for determining tax liability. (Sec. 1208) This section limits access of non IRS officers or employees to tax returns and return information, Subtitle D--Organizational Modernization (Sec. 1301) This section permits modification of National Taxpayer Advocate directives. It also modifies reporting requirements of the National Taxpayer Advocate and requires Treasury to provide statistical support to the National Taxpayer Advocate in meeting such requirements. (Sec. 1302) Treasury must submit to Congress by the end of FY2020 a written comprehensive plan to redesign the organization of the IRS. Subtitle E--Other Provisions (Sec. 1401) Treasury must establish a Community Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Matching Grant Program to make grants to provide tax return preparation assistance to certain low-income taxpayers. (Sec. 1402) Treasury must provide information to taxpayers of the availability of low-income taxpayer clinics. (Sec. 1403) The IRS must provide notice of the closure of Taxpayer Assistance Centers. (Sec. 1404) The IRS may no longer immediately sell seized property merely if it is liable to become greatly reduced in price or value or cannot be kept without great expense. (Sec. 1405) This section revises provisions relating to the disclosure of tax return information to whistle-blowers and retaliation against whistle-blowers by employers. IRS may disclose tax return information to whistle-blowers related to investigations for which the whistle-blower has provided information. (Sec. 1406) The IRS must provide specified information to taxpayers placed on hold during a telephone call regarding common tax scams, where to report such scams, and additional advice on protection against identity theft and tax scams. (Sec. 1407) The IRS must establish procedures to allow a taxpayer to report instances in which a tax refund made by electronic funds transfer was not transferred to the taxpayer's account. TITLE II--21ST CENTURY IRS Subtitle A--Cybersecurity and Identity Protection (Sec. 2001) Treasury must (1) work collaboratively with the public and private sectors to protect taxpayers from identity theft refund fraud, (2) ensure that the Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee studies and makes recommendations on methods to prevent identity theft and refund fraud, (3) establish a program to issue an identity protection identification number to taxpayers, (4) establish a single point of contact in the IRS for taxpayers whose returns have been adversely affected due to a tax-related identity theft, (5) notify taxpayers of suspected identity theft, and (6) develop and implement publicly available guidelines for management of cases involving identity theft refund fraud. (Sec. 2003) Treasury may participate in an information sharing and analysis center to enhance data and information with respect to identity theft and refund fraud. (Sec. 2004) The IRS may not disclosure return information to contractors or federal, state, or local agencies unless such contractors or agencies have safeguards to protect the confidentiality of such information. (Sec. 2009) This section increases civil and criminal penalties for improper disclosure or use of information by tax return preparers. Subtitle B--Development of Information Technology (Sec. 2101) This section establishes the position of Chief Information Officer in the IRS (IRS CIO). The IRS CIO shall be responsible for the development, implementation, and maintenance of information technology for the IRS. (Sec. 2102) Treasury must make available an Internet platform for Form 1099 filings by January 1, 2023. (Sec. 2103) This section provides for streamlined critical pay authority for IRS information technology positions. Subtitle C--Modernization of Consent-Based Income Verification System (Sec. 2201) Treasury must implement a program that ensures that any disclosure of tax information for third party income verification is fully automated and accomplished through the Internet in as close to real-time as practicable. (Sec. 2202) This section prohibits persons who are granted consent by a taxpayer to receive return information from using it for a purpose other than the purpose for which consent was granted. Subtitle D--Expanded Use of Electronic Systems (Sec. 2301) This section expands the use of electronic systems for filing tax returns. (Sec. 2302) Treasury must publish guidelines for the acceptance of taxpayer signatures appearing in electronic form with respect to any request for disclosure of return information. (Sec. 2303) This section requires the IRS to recoup fees charged by credit card companies for payment of taxes by debit and credit cards. (Sec. 2304) Treasury must verify the identity of any individual opening an e-Services account with the IRS before such individual may use e-Service tools. Subtitle E--Other Provisions (Sec.2401) Provisions relating to a return free tax system and related reporting requirements are repealed. (Sec. 2402) The IRS must submit to Congress a comprehensive training strategy for IRS employees. TITLE III--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Subtitle A--Reform of Laws Governing Internal Revenue Service Employees (Sec. 3001) The IRS may not rehire any former IRS employee whose employment was terminated for misconduct. (Sec. 3002) Treasury must notify a taxpayer if an IRS employee has been disciplined for unauthorized inspection or disclosure of such taxpayer's return information. Subtitle B--Provisions Relating to Exempt Organizations (Sec. 3101) This section makes electronic filing of returns by tax-exempt organizations mandatory. (Sec. 3102) The IRS must notify exempt organizations prior to revoking their tax exempt status for failure to file return information. Subtitle C--Revenue Provision (Sec. 3201) This section increases the monetary penalty for failure to file. TITLE IV--BUDGETARY EFFECTS (Sec. 4001) This title provides for the determination of the budgetary effects of this bill for the purpose of complying with the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010.
  • IRS Customer Service Improvement Act

    HR #4485 | Last Action: 7/16/2021
  • IRS Customer Service Improvement Act

    S #2132 | Last Action: 6/17/2021
  • IRS Customer Service Improvement Act

    S #1053 | Last Action: 3/29/2023
  • IRS Reduction Act

    HR #8769 | Last Action: 9/2/2022
  • Audit the IRS Act

    S #4826 | Last Action: 7/29/2024
  • Audit the IRS Act

    S #1427 | Last Action: 4/10/2025
  • Audit the IRS Act

    HR #9346 | Last Action: 8/13/2024
  • Spotlight Act

    S #276 | Last Action: 1/30/2019
    Spotlight Act This bill repeals an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) revenue procedure (Rev. Proc. 2018-38) that exempts certain tax-exempt organizations that are not 501(c)(3) organizations from the requirement to report the names and addresses of substantial contributors (persons who contribute more than $5,000 per year) on information returns that are filed with the IRS. The bill requires tax-exempt organizations that fall under sections 501(c)(4), 501(c)(5), and 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code (e.g., social welfare organizations, labor organizations, business leagues) to disclose the names and addresses of all substantial contributors on their returns. The bill also eliminates the authority of the IRS to provide exceptions to the disclosure requirements for tax-exempt organizations. This provision does not apply to determinations made by the IRS before July 16, 2018.
  • Spotlight Act

    HR #918 | Last Action: 1/30/2019
    Spotlight Act This bill repeals an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) revenue procedure (Rev. Proc. 2018-38) that exempts certain tax-exempt organizations that are not 501(c)(3) organizations from the requirement to report the names and addresses of substantial contributors (persons who contribute more than $5,000 per year) on information returns that are filed with the IRS. The bill requires tax-exempt organizations that fall under sections 501(c)(4), 501(c)(5), and 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code (e.g., social welfare organizations, labor organizations, business leagues) to disclose the names and addresses of all substantial contributors on their returns. The bill also eliminates the authority of the IRS to provide exceptions to the disclosure requirements for tax-exempt organizations. This provision does not apply to determinations made by the IRS before July 16, 2018.
  • No Hires for the Delinquent IRS Act

    HR #371 | Last Action: 1/13/2025
  • No Hires for the Delinquent IRS Act

    HR #203 | Last Action: 1/9/2023
  • IRS Enhancement and Tax Gap Reduction Act of 2021

    HR #1116 | Last Action: 2/18/2021
  • IRS Funding Accountability Act

    S #5100 | Last Action: 11/16/2022
  • IRS Funding Accountability Act

    HR #9341 | Last Action: 11/17/2022
  • To nullify certain memorandum of the Office of Chief Counsel of the Internal Revenue Service regarding the application of the excise tax on heavy trucks and trailers to certain chassis renovations.

    HR #2766 | Last Action: 5/15/2019
    This bill nullifies a specified memorandum of the Office of the Chief Counsel of the Internal Revenue Service regarding the application of the excise tax on heavy trucks and trailers to several scenarios that involve chassis renovations.
  • IRS Funding Accountability Act

    S #338 | Last Action: 2/9/2023
  • IRS Funding Accountability Act

    HR #888 | Last Action: 2/9/2023
  • Taxpayer Fairness Fund Act of 2020

    HR #7648 | Last Action: 7/16/2020
    Taxpayer Fairness Fund Act of 2020 This bill establishes the Taxpayer Fairness Fund to enhance Internal Revenue Service (IRS) enforcement activities. The fund provides amounts for the hiring, training, and employment of IRS personnel to determine and collect owed taxes from individuals with annual incomes of $500,000 or more and corporations with assets valued at $5 million or more. The fund is financed by voluntary designations of certain taxpayers on their tax returns of $5.00 from overpayment of tax.
  • Improving IRS Customer Service Act

    S #5280 | Last Action: 9/25/2024