Posted on 04/13/2018 12:53:15 PM PDT by caww
Rep. Kevin Brady of Texas, the Republican chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee with oversight of the tax agency, called it.... the biggest redesign of the IRS in 20 years, one that creates a taxpayer-first service agency, reins in the IRS abuses, really puts taxpayers more on a level playing field.
In addition to codifying protections for people in disputes with the IRS and setting new cybersecurity rules, the legislative package would give taxpayers new protections in the case of the IRS seizing their assets. It also would require the agency to update some of its technology and require more entities to file electronically.
Also, it would change the title of the IRS chief. He currently is known as the commissioner of Internal Revenue. Under the legislation, he would be called the administrator of the Internal Revenue Service.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
IRS is very important agency for existence of a functioning government, without which we would descend into anarchy. IRS has the tough job of collecting legal tax due.
That said, IRS can not be allowed to operate as a ruthless dictator who can freeze or seize assets of tax payers without a court hearing.
Just one other thing:
President Trump is a good man, but he is only one man. He needs all of us to keep the heat on the rest of them to do the right thing. Or at least avoid doing the wrong thing.
I understand others disagree, but I think it is a mistake to allow the left (swamp) and the RINOs (swampettes) to abrogate their sworn duty and run out the clock until the rest of us either give up or simply forget about it.
.....”think it is a mistake to allow the left (swamp) and the RINOs (swampettes) to abrogate their sworn duty and run out the clock until the rest of us either give up or simply forget about it”....
Well they wouldn’t be Rhinos or the left if they weren’t counting on that....history shows it works.
“Well they wouldnt be Rhinos or the left if they werent counting on that....history shows it works.”
I know (sigh).
That is not a bad point, and, besides, the corruption in our gov’t is somewhat a separate issue from our onerous tax code. We should be able to work on both.
As far as the tax code goes, in addition to reforming the IRS, if we can’t get rid of income tax soon, we should at least be able to start whittling down its complexity. That’s almost a bigger problem for small businesses than the amount of tax itself...
Strange we functioned fine from 1787 to 1916 without a irs.
How about citizens’ tribunals, appointed by each state’s legislatures, that can arrest abusive IRS employees and put them on trial in state courts.
Personally, I’d like to see Mick Mulvaney to the redesign. Fire Lerner and other top people, lock the doors in the middle of the night like he did the CFPB.
IRS definitely needs realignment.
How about something really simple like jury by peers? One little sentence that would change the entire country.
How about forcing the IRS & the Social Security Administration to tell the true holders of Social Security numbers that their number has been stolen?
There are over 1.1 MILLION such cases, and neither agency will notify the correct holder of the number. That can only lead to further confusion when it is time for a person to retire.
I had someone using mine in another state to claim death benefits, which I wouldn't have know of had I not been pro-active by frequently checking credit rating companies as the companies informed such. If you expect the government is going to notify you then you're looking in the wrong place.
If I assume you recognize the DOJ, FBI, CIA are highly corrupted then why would you expect them to “avenge the wrong doing”,as you say, when within these organizations the rule of law does not reign....rather the operate by how far up to that line one can go and simply apologize or excuse “for the good of the country” As Comey and others have done.....for stepping over it?
... you further stating....”the rule of law doesnt apply to the elite and/or politically connected but does for the commoners “......reveals you are aware of the corruption.
But that said.. just ‘how and what do you’ intend to do about it, other than talk about it and point fingers, that our Pres. and those he trusts aren't already in the fight to change and this being opposed and threatened at every turn?????
You cannot have law and order when the lawgivers and enforcers are corrupted.....so "patience" is needed while those who are trying to out these b*stards is currently going on.......
and departments, that's just the first step......they all have a huge undertaking of discovery
and rooting out those masquerading as something they're not...
and they've had 8 yrs. of Obama to hide in thickets he's fabricated for them......
and they to cover for him, Hillary and all the others......
throw out each and every one of the bastards on the video partying during the a##clowns first 4
“But that said.. just how and what do you intend to do about it, other than talk about it and point fingers...”
I can’t answer that on a public forum.
As far as ‘talking about it’ - it’s better than silent submission, wouldn’t you agree?
“You cannot have law and order when the lawgivers and enforcers are corrupted.....so “patience” is needed while those who are trying to out these b*stards is currently going on.......”
I do not disagree with you here.
My point is that it is We the People who are the final arbiters to the fate of this country. All of us need to take an active, even leading, role it returning us to the land of the free; the home of the brave.
As opposed to waiting for the Republicans to live up to their oath of office.
I am not referring to President Trump - I believe his intentions are good and honorable and is bending over backwards to stem the tide of anti-Americanism.
The other Republicans - not so much.
We were not a super power then. And our economy was still in horse and buggy stage. And no inter-continental air force. Airplanes were in the Wright bros stage. So we did not need IRS because government spending was so small.
Ok got ya.
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