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HR 7971

Taxpayer Experience Improvement Act

Introducedtaxes

Progress

Timeline

  • Mar 25Ordered to be Reported by the Yeas and Nays: 43 - 0.
  • Mar 18Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.

Summary

The Taxpayer Experience Improvement Act (HR 7971) is a proposed bill currently under review in a congressional committee. **What it does:** This bill aims to improve how taxpayers interact with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) by making the tax filing and service process more user-friendly and efficient. **Who it affects:** All American taxpayers who file tax returns, contact the IRS for assistance, or interact with the agency for any tax-related matters. **What would change:** While specific details aren't provided in this summary, bills with similar titles typically focus on: - Reducing wait times for IRS customer service - Simplifying tax forms and processes - Improving online services and digital tools - Enhancing communication between taxpayers and the IRS - Streamlining resolution of tax issues Since the bill is still in committee, it hasn't been voted on by the full House of Representatives and could be modified before any potential passage into law.

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