IT’S TIME TO SHUT DOWN THE IRS
Tax Day, April 15, Washington DC. As the government edged closer and closer to a shutdown last week, administrators in congressional offices and federal agencies were tasked with determining whether they and their employees provided "essential" or "nonessential" services.
Those employees deemed to be essential are allowed to continue working during a shutdown; those deemed to be nonessential are sent home.
This determination of essential versus nonessential probably sent a ripple of fear through employees of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). In my opinion, the IRS is one of the least essential agencies in the federal government. If I had my way, we would shut down the non-essential IRS forever.
This is why I am an advocate for (and co-sponsor of) legislation that does just that. The FairTax Act (H.R. 25/S.13) seeks to reform the tax structure of the United States by replacing the inefficient income tax with a pro-growth consumption tax and would eliminate the need for the IRS.


