After the Supreme Court stepped aside to allow Democrats from the House Ways and Means Committee to obtain and make public former President Trump’s private tax returns, Ways and Means Republican Leader Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX) issued the following statement:
“The Supreme Court has no idea what their inaction unleashes. By effectively granting ...
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American workers who were receiving a pay raise every month after Republican Tax Reform are now receiving a pay cut under President Biden, Ways and Means Republican Leader Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX) said on “Kudlow” with Larry Kudlow on Fox Business. In a new majority, Republicans will push for more policies that ...
After the New York Times reported that the IRS was told to target former top FBI officials James B. Comey and Andrew G. McCabe, Ways and Means Republican Leader Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX) issued the following statement:
"Former IRS Commissioner Rettig himself has disputed these claims, noting that he had no communication with President Trump ...
Upon reports President Biden will nominate Daniel Werfel to serve as the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Ways and Means Republican Leader Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX) issued the following statement:
“As with any nominee, it’s important to keep an open ...
In a new op-ed, the Wall Street Journal editorial board warns ...
In a series of letters to top officials, Ways and Means Republicans have laid the groundwork for an onslaught of investigations into the Biden Administration’s abuses of power. The Committee will track down the waste of taxpayer dollars, fight for transparency, and hold the Administration accountable for its unprecedented executive overreach.
Despite assurances from Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Commissioner Charles Rettig that the agency’s backlog would be cleared by the end of the year, a top IRS watchdog ...
With less than a month before the 2022 midterm elections, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sent a mailer to 9 million Americans informing them that they may be eligible to apply for tax credits. The IRS also took the unusual step of extending the typical deadline for such filing by a month. The timing of the mailers seems both “suspicious” and “political” ...
Given a new Inspector General report revealing that nearly half of pandemic unemployment benefits may have been improperly ...