HR 888
IRS Funding Accountability Act
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Bill overview
The IRS Funding Accountability Act aims to increase oversight and accountability for how the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) spends taxpayer dollars. It delays funding for certain IRS enforcement activities until a detailed spending plan is submitted to Congress and requires the IRS and Treasury to provide quarterly reports on their expenditures. Congress can disapprove of the spending plan, potentially leading to further funding delays. The bill also mandates specific information in these reports, including details on taxpayer services, audits, and employee hires.
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A. Drew, IV Ferguson
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