Camp: Taxpayer Advocate Report Reaffirms Need for Tax Reform

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Camp: Taxpayer Advocate Report Reaffirms Need for Tax Reform

The following press release was published by the U.S. Congress Committee on Ways and Means on Jan. 6, 2011. It is reproduced in full below.

Camp: Taxpayer Advocate Report Reaffirms Need for Tax Reform

January 5, 2011 - Press Releases

“Today’s Taxpayer Advocate report echoes what families and employers have long said: the tax code is too complex, which makes compliance too time-consuming and too costly. In the 112th Congress, the Ways and Means Committee will focus on developing a simpler and streamlined tax code. I look forward to having a serious and thoughtful dialogue with the American people about broad-based tax reform that will allow families to thrive and employers to create jobs."

According to the report, complexity of the tax code is “the most serious problem facing taxpayers - and the IRS." Specifically, the report noted that:

* The tax code contained approximately 700,000 words in 1975, 1.4 million words in 2001, 2.1 million words in 2005, and 3.8 million words today.

* In the past decade, there have been about 4,428 changes to the tax code - averaging more than one each day - including about 579 changes in 2010 alone.

* In 2008 alone, taxpayers spent $163 billion complying with the individual and corporate income tax rules - a “staggering" 11 percent of aggregate income tax receipts.

* The tax code’s complexity leads about 60 percent of individual taxpayers to hire others to do their tax returns - as well as 71 percent of unincorporated businesses - and an additional 29 percent of taxpayers use tax software.

Source: U.S. Congress Committee on Ways and Means

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