Posted on 03/31/2015 5:52:46 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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The IRS commissioner on Tuesday brushed aside GOP proposals to abolish his agency, insisting the U.S. would have to have a tax collector one way or another.
You can call them something other than the IRS if that made you feel better, the agencys chief, John Koskinen, said after a speech at the National Press Club.
Republicans have heaped even more criticism upon the agency than usual over the last 22 months because of its improper scrutiny of Tea Party groups. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) perhaps has made the most prominent calls to get rid of the IRS. While launching his presidential bid earlier in March, he floated the idea of a simple flat tax that lets every American fill out his or her taxes on a postcard.
Imagine abolishing the IRS, he added.
Koskinen said Tuesday that, even under the simplest of tax codes, the federal government would need an agency to collect revenue and administer the tax code, something Cruzs own aides have also admitted.
Somebody has to collect the money, and then somebody also has to make sure when you fill in the small card, youre putting in the right numbers, Koskinen said.
But Koskinen also said he understands why politicians seek to tap into public anger at the IRS. Conservatives have become increasingly angry at the IRS because of the Tea Party controversy, but Koskinen insisted that an overly complicated tax code spurred much of the anger at his agency.
I think thats a lot of whats behind, you know, get rid of the IRS. Its really get rid of this complicated tax code. And to that extent, I think thats a reasonable goal, Koskinen said.
Koskinen made his comments after a speech in which he said that the agency was doing its best to put the controversies of the last few years behind it. In addition to the Tea Party investigations, Congress has also rapped the IRS for excessive spending on conferences.
Congressional investigators have accused the central figure in the Tea Party controversy Lois Lerner, who formerly led the IRS division overseeing tax-exempt groups of using her personal email account to conduct agency business.
Scrutiny of that practice has only grown in recent weeks, after former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton acknowledged not having an official government account while heading the department. Clinton is expected to announce her own presidential bid in the coming weeks.
Koskinen said Tuesday that the IRS has clear rules barring staffers from using personal accounts for their public work and that he strictly follows that policy. But the IRS chief also acknowledged that we have 87,000 people. Does that mean no one is doing it? I cant guarantee you that. But I can guarantee were keeping a close watch on it.
To illustrate how seriously the IRS takes that policy, Koskinen noted that he had sent draft congressional testimony to his home computer for editing early in his tenure.
Within a couple days, I had a visitor from IT security, the commissioner said, adding technology staffers quickly got him a computer and a printer for home from the IRS.
I have never, other than sending a couple of pieces of draft testimony to my email account, certainly never discussed IRS business on my own personal account, he added.
I remember from history something about a big new ship they said could not be sunk.
It would be a shame of anything Happened to it....
Congress can abolish you. Cutting it down to size, disarming it and changing tax policy would help a lot though.
That sounds like a challenge. Too bad the GOP won’t accept.
the bigger.....they come...the harder they fall.
and the deeper they sink!
The Free States of America. Much better then The Imprisoned States of America. And we sure are not united about anything. Cannot even agree on our enemies or friends apparently.
OSHA decided to put in some new safety requirements that everyone else said they were too restrictive an expensive so Congress asked them not to do it. They did it anyway and Congress defined them. Those new rules have never been enacted.
The Congress most certainly can abolish the IRS and all its regulations at any time and can create a new agency to college taxes. And the Commissioner will not be part of the new agency nor will any of the tens of thousands of crooks currently in the IRS.
Even Mussolini figured that out!
You don’t need 36,000 IRS enforcers of 0bamacare.
And that’s just for starters.
IRS agents also don’t need to be armed.
I can’t wait to see the face on this arrogant government drone when he is out of a job. I want to see President Cruz wipe the smirk off his face.
Why is he not in jail for spoliation of Evidence?
Answer: Issa, Cummings, GOP, Obama, withHOlder
I so wish that would be met with an “Oh yeah!?”
...sadly the congress seems to have absolutely zero interest in restraining executive agencies.
I've got lots of things I could call them.
Maybe we aren't: Ohio Judge: There Will Be No Mentioning Of The Constitution Here
Take money from some and give it to others. That’s the IRS’s job..... lots of Americans support that concept. ... especially if they get someone else’s money.
That concept as we practice it now is what is flawed. IMHO
That is the scary part.
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