House Republicans are finding new ways to rein in the IRS. In a statement, House majority leader Kevin McCarthy called the agency “a picture of government corruption and incompetence.”
McCarthy added that, despite the IRS’s issues, it pats itself on the back with bonuses.
To fix the IRS, several congressmen will be releasing a series of legislation targeting issues like employee incompetence, poor customer service, and lack of transparency.
The Hill reports that the Obama administration has already opposed the measures, all of which are focused on government accountability.
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) argues, “[t]hese bills would impose unnecessary constraints on the Internal Revenue Service’s … operations without improving the agency’s ability to administer the tax code and serve taxpayers.”
The statement is not without irony, as the Obama administration hasn’t shied from imposing onerous regulations on businesses.