Gas Tax Holiday Would Yield Little for Consumers

Increasing gasoline prices have spurred federal lawmakers to propose policies designed to help consumers at the pump. One such proposal that has garnered considerable attention is a "gas tax holiday." Unfortunately, this proposal would do little for consumers because it would be unlikely to lower the price of gas.

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Lack of Action in Congress on Pivotal Fiscal Policy Issues

Congress continues to wrestle with a number of high-profile budget and financial bills that will have broad impact on citizens throughout the United States and around the world, including legislation on war funding, economic stimulus, housing, and the last budget of the Bush presidency. Despite significant congressional rhetoric and media coverage of these efforts, Congress has made little real progress on reaching compromise or instituting policies.

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Contract Reform Takes Center Stage in House

A group of reform bills that would bring accountability and transparency to the federal contracting process has been approved by the House in the last few months, potentially setting the stage for federal contracting reform to be a major area of legislative action in the remaining months of the 110th Congress.

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New Report Shows "Historic Collapse" in Audit Rates of Largest Corporations

A report released by Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) at Syracuse University highlights a disturbing trend in Internal Revenue Service (IRS) audit rates of large corporations. Audit rates for corporations with $250 million or more in assets (large corporations) are at a historic low at 26 percent. Analyzing IRS data — portions of which had to be obtained through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests — TRAC also found that the decline in audit rates has been accompanied by declines in audit quality.

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Housing Crisis Legislation: A Tale of Two Houses

By fits and starts, Congress is moving toward a legislative response to the housing sector crisis — the biggest sectoral crisis to afflict the U.S. economy since the technology stock bubble burst earlier this decade. In what might turn out to be a case of the tortoise and the hare, the Senate has jumped out front with a housing bill that enjoys little if any support in the House or the Bush administration, while the House has embarked on a schedule of hearings and mark-ups of a much-praised bill of a wholly different nature. There is a widely shared consensus that, with elections approaching, Congress must and will act to address the crisis, but thus far, the two houses are proceeding along on separate, if not perpendicular, tracks.

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House Cancels Private Tax Collection Program

On April 15, the House passed the Taxpayer Assistance and Simplification Act of 2008 (H.R. 5719). The bill, approved by a 238-179 vote, is a collection of provisions aimed at facilitating income tax compliance — especially among elderly and low-income taxpayers. Most significantly, the bill would end the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) highly controversial private debt collection (PDC) program.

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Senate Considers Plan to Offset AMT with eBay Auctions, Bake Sales

You're reading the special April Fools' Day, 2008, edition of The Watcher.

A major divide between the House and Senate budget resolutions — whether or not a $70 billion Alternative Minimum Tax "patch" should be offset with other revenue increases or spending cuts — may be bridged by week's end. An April 1 Congressional Budget Office scoring of Senate Finance Committee Chair Kent Conrad's (D-ND) plan to utilize "alternative revenue methods" may break the congressional logjam. Conrad's measure would allow federal agencies to partially fund their operations through either bake sales or the auctioning off of surplus agency assets through the Internet auction site eBay. "Schools all across the nation do it, so it just makes sense that the federal government avail itself of these taxpayer-friendly revenue enhancers," said Conrad before returning his attention to icing cupcakes.

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