By: Sarah Arnold
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/saraharnold
A bill that would abolish the IRS and replace income taxes with national taxes is likely dead, according to a Republican.
Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb) predicted that the House is going to stop it in its tracks during a C-SPAN interview about the Fair Tax Act.
>>“I don’t think it’s going to get on first base,” Bacon said, adding "I was told initially by the speaker’s office… that they’re going to put this bill on the floor and vote on it up or down.”
Bacon previously voted to rescind funding for 87,000 IRS agents that were hired by the Biden Administration.
At the time, Bacon said that the “IRS should be working for the American people” and “not against them.”
>>"I raised a fit about it — I’m trying to use clean language here — because it’s got to go through committee,” the Republican said during the interview on Wednesday.
Bacon claimed that neither Democrats nor Republicans have any desire to move forth with the bill, reiterating that he doesn’t think it would make it out of the Ways and Means Committee because "there’s no appetite to do a… 23% or 25% sales tax on all goods purchased, or maybe higher.”
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/saraharnold/2023/01/25/gop-lawmaker-predicts-bill-that-would-abolish-the-irs-is-likely-dead-n2618754