The
Republican-controlled House passed a bill Monday night that
would slash tens of billions of funding dollars for the Internal
Revenue Service (IRS). The measure is not expected to pass the
Senate, where Democrats are the majority, and Biden vowed to
veto it even if it did.
As part of the Inflation Reduction Act, passed on party lines
last year, Democrats provided money to hire 87,000 new IRS
agents who would focus on wealthy taxpayers with complicated
returns. The new agents are expected to bring in additional
revenue as they scrutinize the returns.
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, which analyzes
bills for lawmakers, reported in an analysis on Monday that the
Republicans' IRS measure would raise the deficit by $114
billion.
"House Republicans campaigned on inflation. They didn't say if
elected their plan was to make inflation worse," Biden told
reporters. "Well, let me be very clear: If any of these bills
make it to my desk, I will veto them."
(Reporting by Jeff Mason and Doina ChiacuEditing by Frances
Kerry)
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