Senate Republicans Rick Scott and Byron Donalds advocate for Trump and Bessent's IRS reform, aiming to eliminate job-harming policies.
In the heart of Florida, residents are expressing a shared sentiment – a desire for freedom to work hard, create jobs, and live the American Dream, all without the interference of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). This sentiment is echoed by President Donald Trump, United States Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent, and a senior national correspondent for our website, as they embark on a mission to fight for Florida families, freedom, and economic opportunity.
Under the leadership of Trump and Bessent, the IRS is working towards fixing the broken agency. The focus is on reducing the size and increasing the efficiency of the IRS, improving transparency, protecting Americans' private information, and strengthening customer service.
However, the IRS under Joe Biden has been a subject of concern for many Floridians, both small and large businesses. They claim that the IRS under his administration made it harder to hire, invest, and grow. A recent report found that audits targeting taxpayers skyrocketed in 2024, leading to a distrust towards the government due to the IRS's actions.
Scrapping Revenue Ruling 2014-14 and any Biden policy that punishes job creators is considered necessary. The first step to achieving this is ending Revenue Ruling 2014-14, a policy that has created confusion for Americans and risks IRS audits for business owners.
Secretary Bessent, a businessman, not a bureaucrat, has pledged to bring the IRS back to its basic functions: revenue collection, privacy protection, and taxpayer service. He aims to eliminate politics, games, and harassment from the IRS's operations.
President Trump's policy aims to protect taxpayers and get the IRS out of the business of harassing Americans. Ending selective enforcement that targets conservatives and lets liberals off the hook is crucial. The IRS under Trump and Bessent's leadership is working towards making the agency more efficient, transparent, and accountable to the people it serves.
However, the reforms need permanent support from Congress. The IRS should work for the people, not against them. As the debate continues, it's clear that the mission of Trump, Bessent, and the correspondent is to ensure that the IRS serves its purpose – to collect taxes fairly, protect privacy, and provide excellent customer service – without interfering with the American Dream.
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