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108th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. CON. RES. 141
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Whereas the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is overly complex, and imposes
significant burdens on individuals, businesses, and the economy;
Whereas the complexity of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 makes the Code
extremely difficult and costly to administer and to comply with;
Whereas recent reports estimate that 1 in 4 Americans are out of compliance with
the Code and that the Internal Revenue Service provides the wrong answer
nearly half the time through its telephone information program;
Whereas in 2001 the Internal Revenue Service spent $8,900,000,000 to administer
the current system while American taxpayers spent an estimated
$135,000,000,000 and 3,000,000,000 hours, more than a full day for each
return, to comply;
Whereas the Code imposes multiple layers of taxation and hides the true cost of
taxes in the price of goods and service;
Whereas the Code penalizes investment, discourages the flow of capital into our
domestic economy, drives businesses to consider moving investment and
jobs to foreign locations, and disadvantages domestically produced goods
and services in international markets;
Whereas the Code disincentivizes work, savings, and investment by individuals
and families;
Whereas the Code is riddled with decades of loopholes, special interest
exemptions, and contradictions which make the Code confusing, costly,
and unfair;
Whereas the Department of the Treasury estimates that approximately
$70,000,000,000 in taxable income remains untaxed in off-shore accounts;
Whereas on April 13, 2000, the House of Representatives passed, by a vote of 229
yeas and 187 nays, House Resolution 4199, calling for replacement of the
Internal Revenue Code not later than December 31, 2004; and
Whereas the most recent Economic Report of the President states that ``the
current tax system also causes households and businesses to rearrange
their affairs in a number of ways that make poor use of economic
resources, leading to substantial economic waste and, ultimately,
reducing real incomes'': Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
That the Congress--
(1) encourages and supports a national debate on
fundamental reform of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986;
(2) agrees with the most recent Economic Report of the
President which identifies reducing complexity, improving
economic incentives, and achieving fairness, as key objectives
of fundamentally reforming such Code; and
(3) as part of this national debate, will begin a series of
hearings to examine the case for, and the possible options for,
fundamental reform of such Code.
Passed the House of Representatives April 10, 2003.
Attest:
Clerk.
108th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. CON. RES. 141
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the Congress that the Internal Revenue Code of
1986 should be fundamentally reformed to be fairer, simpler, and less
costly and to encourage economic growth, individual liberty, and
investment in American jobs.
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