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Congress Must Pass Taxpayer Assistance and Service Act to Fix Egregious IRS Shortcomings

National Taxpayers Union

National Taxpayers Union

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June 30, 2026

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Fark

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· Jul 5, 2026

Breaking: Tax Shelters [Ironic]

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Washington Examiner

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· Jun 29, 2026

Sneaky new gambling tax punishes you for losing. Reconciliation 3.0 must end it

Washington has a bad habit of creating new taxes that sound harmless until ordinary Americans get the bill. Buried deep within the Senate’s version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which is now law, is a provision that few people have heard about, but millions could feel its effects. That’s exactly what happened when []

National Republican Senatorial Committee

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· Jul 1, 2026

James Talarico Wants to Tax Tips, Overtime, and Social Security

Today marks one year since President Trump and Senate Republicans passed the Working Families Tax Cuts to allow hardworking Texans to keep more of what they earned and secure our southern border. But James Talarico would have voted against this historic legislation. “James Talarico would have voted in line with Chuck Schumer to raise taxes on all []

Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 2, 2026

Uncle Sam Shrinks Cut: Florida Walks Away With America’s Biggest Refunds After Tax Overhaul

A massive overhaul of the federal tax code is hitting its one-year milestone, and new data shows Florida residents are pacing the nation in average refund dollars. U.S. Senator Ashley Moody met with local workers and retirees this week to review the impact of the Working Families Tax Cuts Act. The legislation, which Moody helped [] Uncle Sam Shrinks Cut: Florida Walks Away With America’s Biggest Refunds After Tax Overhaul

Fox News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Ways & Means Chair Smith talks Working Families Tax Cut, reconciliation 3.0, fraud

Rep. Jason Smith touts the one big beautiful bill act 2025 anniversary, highlighting the child tax credit, no tax on tips, and border security.

DNyuz

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· Jul 11, 2026

More Than One Way to Fix Social Security

To the Editor: Re “Congress Must Act Now to Save Social Security,” by Bernie Moreno and Elizabeth Warren (Opinion guest essay, June 24): Senator Moreno and Senator Warren frame the elimination of the income cap on payroll taxes as a “common-sense solution,” but it entirely ignores the structural flaws of such a policy and the []

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Related coverage for "Congress Must Pass Taxpayer Assistance and Service Act to Fix Egregious IRS Shortcomings": Fark — Breaking: Tax Shelters [Ironic]. Washington Examiner — Sneaky new gambling tax punishes you for losing. Reconciliation 3.0 must end it. National Republican Senatorial Committee — James Talarico Wants to Tax Tips, Overtime, and Social Security. Tampa Free Press — Uncle Sam Shrinks Cut: Florida Walks Away With America’s Biggest Refunds After Tax Overhaul. Fox News — Ways & Means Chair Smith talks Working Families Tax Cut, reconciliation 3.0, fraud. DNyuz — More Than One Way to Fix Social Security