Reform & Simplification
We have compiled the list of
questions below based on inquiries that we
receive. This information is generic in
nature regarding tax policy questions and is
intended
to serve as tax advice. We also cannot
provide up-to-date information on any
Administration or Congressional proposals
that may affect the information shown herein.
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situations or for help in filling out your
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Revenue Service. The IRS will not
comment, though, on the legislative merits of
current tax law, or on pending Congressional
action that may change the tax code. Finally,
we make every effort to make certain that the
information contained here is accurate, but
due to the fluid nature of the legislative
process, changes in tax laws may occur that
are not reflected here at the time of
publication. To the best of our knowledge,
this information is accurate.
I believe that there should
be a reform of the current income tax system.
What are your plans in this area?
The Secretary believes that successful
efforts to reform the Code must reflect
fundamental principles of taxation. It is
important for officials in the Treasury
Department to have the participation
of concerned citizens so that they can take
everyone's interests into account. We will
keep all of the comments that we receive in
mind when we turn our efforts to simplifying
and improving the Code.
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