[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 28 (Monday, February 28, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Pages S962-S963]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
FEDERAL EMPLOYEE INCOME TAXES
Mr. COBURN. Mr. President, on February 17, 2011, I introduced a bill
that will provide assurance to taxpayers that Federal employees are on
equal footing with the American people and are held accountable to the
same rules they enforce.
In 2009, the Internal Revenue Service, IRS, found nearly 100,000
civilian Federal employees were delinquent on their Federal income
taxes, owing over $1 billion in unpaid Federal income taxes. When
considering retirees and military, more than 282,000 Federal employees
owed $3.3 billion in taxes.
This legislation will save taxpayers at least $1 billion by requiring
the Internal Revenue Service to collect unpaid Federal income taxes
from civilian Federal employees.
Federal employees have a clear obligation to pay their Federal income
taxes. The very nature of Federal employment and the concept inherent
to ``public service'' demands those being paid by taxpayers to also pay
their fair share of taxes. Federal workers should not be exempt from
the laws they enforce. In fact, they should lead by example. Failure to
do so is an affront to taxpayers and to the rule of law.
Unfortunately, Congress has allowed this abuse of taxpayer dollars to
occur throughout the Federal Government and failed to implement the
proper safeguards to hold culprits accountable. Considering our
national debt recently surpassed $14 trillion, it is critical Congress
quickly pass this legislation. Surely this milestone is a wake-up call
for Congress to find ways to get control of the Federal budget and help
get our country back on the right track towards fiscal responsibility.
The bill I recently introduced requires all Federal employees to be
current on their Federal income taxes or be fired from their jobs. This
is a commonsense bill that most Americans would believe is reasonable,
necessary, and likely surprised that it is not already the standard
throughout the Federal Government.
It is not the intention of this legislation to single out the
majority of Federal employees who work hard and pay their taxes.
Instead, the bill would carefully reach only those who have willfully
neglected to pay their income taxes and would direct the IRS to only
collect money already owed under the Federal Tax Code.
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This legislation excludes Federal employees who make oversights in
their personal taxes but willfully agree to pay them or are challenging
the delinquency in court or through the IRS.
Specifically, it excludes Federal employees from termination if (1)
the individual is currently paying the taxes, interest, and penalties
owed to IRS under an installment plan; (2) the individual and the IRS
have worked out a compromise on the amount of taxes, interest and
penalties owed, and the compromise amount agreed upon is being repaid
to IRS; (3) the individual has not exhausted his or her right to due
process under the law; or (4) the individual filed a joint return and
successfully contends he or she should not be fully liable for the
taxes, interest, and/or penalties owed because of something the other
party to the return did or did not do.
I recently introduced this bipartisan legislation, because Congress
has failed to responsibly manage taxpayer dollars and serve in the best
interests of the American people. This legislation will provide a
solution to level the playing field between Federal employees and the
American people when it comes to paying Federal income taxes.
It should be a priority of this Congress to pass this solution as a
way to provide equal treatment under the law and to seek out
commonsense opportunities that will reduce our national debt. Now is
the time for Congress to get a grip on the federal budget and find
responsible ways to save in order to preserve the heritage of service
and sacrifice that made our country great.
I thank my colleagues for the opportunity to speak in support of this
legislation. I ask my colleagues on both sides of the aisle for their
support.
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