"Dear Friend,
Fifth District Virginians have been                        preparing for the April 15th tax filing                        deadline for the past several weeks, which                        is a burdensome annual reminder of just how                        complex and outdated our current tax code                        is. Families and small businesses spend                          billions                        of hours each year dealing with this                        most excessive example of bureaucratic red                        tape only to hand over their hard-earned                        dollars to a federal government that                        continues to make the process more                        difficult and unfair than it needs to                        be.
Americans make a good faith effort to                        comply with our complicated tax code, but                        recent reports indicate that they have not                        received the assistance they may need when                        filing taxes. These reports exposed that                          the                        IRS is only answering four in 10 customer                        service calls, leaving many pressing                        tax questions unanswered. This unsettling                        news comes at a time when thousands have                        questions about the mandates and reporting                        requirements imposed by the                        President’s healthcare law -                        questions made even more complex because                        more than 800,000 Americans who signed up                        for the federal healthcare exchange                          received                        the wrong forms. Tax season is                        stressful enough; the last thing                        hardworking Americans need is inept service                        from the agencies responsible for these                        important matters.
Many Fifth District Virginians also                        remain troubled by the reports of IRS                        officials targeting groups based on                        political affiliation, which is totally                        unacceptable given the agency’s                        authority. I was very disappointed to learn                        that the Justice Department                          will                        not seek the criminal contempt charges                        authorized by the House of Representatives                        against former Director of Exempt                        Organizations of the IRS Lois Lerner for                        her refusal to answer questions during a                        congressional hearing about the                        allegations. The American people deserve                        answers as to why certain groups were                        targeted for their political beliefs, and                        they have understandably lost trust in the                        IRS’s ability to fairly administer                        our laws.
I share the American people’s                        frustration that the IRS,                          whose                        purported mission is to, “provide                        America’s taxpayers top quality                        service by helping them understand and meet                        their tax responsibilities and enforce the                        law with integrity and fairness to                        all,” is not living up to that                        standard. The American people deserve                        better. My colleagues and I in the House of                        Representatives remain committed to reining                        in an out-of-control federal government                        that makes life more difficult for                        hardworking Americans.
This week, we will consider a number of bills to get the federal government out of the way and promote tax freedom and financial independence. We are continuing our work to overhaul our broken tax code and implement a simpler, fairer, and flatter tax code that will ensure that individuals and businesses have the certainty they need and that all Americans are keeping more of their hard-earned tax dollars. We will also consider bills to hold the IRS accountable and ensure fairness for all hardworking taxpayers, doing all we can to reform the IRS and make future April 15th’s are simpler and easier for all Americans.
If you need any additional information or if we may be of assistance to you, please visit my website at hurt.house.gov or call my Washington office: (202) 225-4711, Charlottesville office: (434) 973-9631, Danville office: (434) 791-2596, or Farmville office: (434) 395-0120.
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