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Scott, Tim | Senator

Scott, Finance Committee Republicans: IRS Requires Unbiased Oversight of Unprecedented Funding Boost

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WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.), a  member of the Senate Finance Committee, joined Ranking Member Mike Crapo  (R-Idaho) and Finance Committee Republicans in sending a letter to  Government Accountability Office (GAO) Comptroller General Gene Dodaro  requesting an update on outstanding issues that GAO has previously  advised the IRS to remedy. The senators note the IRS lacks substantive  attention to oversight, transparency and accountability, raising the  need for increased oversight by Congress and others. With roughly $80  billion in unbridled new funding, the IRS has no excuse for not  addressing existing problems at the agency, including lack of taxpayer  privacy protections in light of IRS data leaks.

The letter:

  1. Requests information on what high-risk IRS issues previously identified by GAO remain outstanding;
  2. Requests details of the “significant deficiencies in internal  controls” identified in GAO’s recent audit of IRS’s FY 2021 and FY 2020  financial statements;
  3. Requests details of the “unresolved information system security control deficiencies” identified in that audit;
  4. Asks for confirmation that IRS, prior to the IRA, already received  more than $3 billion of supplemental funding for FY 2020 and FY 2021;  and
  5. Asks for a list of outstanding GAO recommendations to the IRS for agency improvements and adherence to the law.
The senators wrote, “Among the many unfortunate  characteristics of what P.L. 117-169 labels ‘enhancement’ of IRS  resources is absence of any substantive enhancement to how the  supersized funding will be managed and overseen. This works against  accountability, transparency and protections against abuse, and improved  internal funding controls. …

“Concerns over lack of additional oversight resources proportionate  to the vast increase in IRS funding derived from partisan legislation  are especially warranted given recent IRS abuses of taxpayers, including  violations of civil rights, inappropriate and systematic targeting of  non-profit applicants and groups based on political beliefs and  inappropriate IRS mixing of politics with religious beliefs. …

“Congress and the American people rely on inspectors general,  oversight boards where operational and functional, and, importantly, the  Government Accountability Office to help provide accountability,  transparency, and bipartisan inclusion in agencies uses of hard-earned  taxpayer resources. … We ask that GAO provide initial guidance to  Congress on its plans to help provide all of the American people eyes  into what will transpire with the massive new IRS funding.” 

Read the full letter here.

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