Measure targets IRS user fee reductions

U.S. Sens. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and Mike Braun (R-IN) are espousing the benefits of the recently introduced IRS User Fee Reduction Act, which would require the IRS to reduce user fees by 95 percent for businesses earning less than $2.5 million in gross income.

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“Democrats want to weaponize the IRS by giving them billions of dollars, authorizing thousands of new agents, and allowing them to raise user fees for small businesses,” Blackburn, a member of the Senate Finance Committee, said. “I often hear from business owners across Tennessee fed up with exorbitant fees that leave them at risk of non-compliance. The IRS User Fee Reduction Act takes an important step toward making IRS services more accessible to everyday businesses, preventing massive government overreach, and providing much-needed relief in Joe Biden’s economy.”

According to the lawmakers, over the last 10 years, user fees have increased, making a basic IRS service inaccessible to some small and mid-sized businesses.

“The IRS claims to go after the wealthy but has continued to target small businesses and lower- and middle-income earners,” Braun said. “As a lifelong Main Street businessman, I know that the last thing America’s small business owners need right now is for the IRS to hike user fees.”

David Kelley, owner of Somerville, Tennessee-based David Kelley Jewelers, said he is appreciative of Blackburn’s work on behalf of the state.

“Reducing IRS user fees will go a long way in providing necessary support and relief to small business owners like myself,” Kelley said.