| Ways and Means advances package of tax administration reform bills |
The House Ways and Means Committee has advanced seven bipartisan tax administration bills aimed at modernizing the Internal Revenue Service, strengthening taxpayer protections, and improving transparency. The measures include extending tax filing relief for Americans held hostage overseas, restoring tax deductions for fraud victims, authorizing the National Taxpayer Advocate to file amicus briefs in federal court, launching an artificial intelligence pilot program to detect fraudulent tax returns, cracking down on fraudulent "ghost" tax preparers, creating a fellowship program to recruit private-sector data scientists to the IRS, and requiring tax-exempt hospitals to provide more detailed reporting on community benefits, executive compensation, and billing practices. While supporters said the legislation would improve fairness, efficiency, and accountability, hospital groups opposed the transparency proposal, arguing it would impose significant administrative burdens on nonprofit health systems.