June 04,2024

Wyden Statement on House Republican IRS Budget Proposal

Washington, D.C. — Senate Finance Committee Chair Ron Wyden, D-Ore., today issued the following statement on the House Republican budget proposal for the IRS, which would gut funding for enforcement aimed at wealthy tax cheats and would shut down the new Direct File program set to open up nationwide in 2025: 

“If not for the fact that the Republican party belongs to Donald Trump, a known tax cheat and convicted felon, their commitment to helping rich people cheat on their taxes would be a lot more shocking. That’s the centerpiece of the Republican budget plan for the IRS, which has been a disaster for years and is now getting even worse. If Republicans have the opportunity, they will deprive law-abiding taxpayers of the choice to file their taxes for free with the IRS’s new direct file program by shutting it down before it expands nationwide. In short, the winners in this plan are rich tax cheats like Donald Trump, and the losers are typical Americans who earn a wage, follow the law and want to file their tax returns every spring without getting ripped off by big tax software companies.”

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