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Lawmakers bicker over how to go after tax cheats


Democrats and Republicans both say they want to narrow the gap between taxes paid and the amount owed, suggesting that going after tax cheats could garner bipartisan support as a potential revenue stream.
But Republicans have become increasingly critical of the details in Biden’s proposal, a sign that hurdles remain to reaching an agreement on enforcement.
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“We should pursue bipartisan measures to reduce the tax gap and better enforce our tax laws,” Sen. John Thune
Biden has called for providing the IRS with an additional $80 billion over the next decade to ramp up enforcement, update technology and improve customer service at the agency. He has also proposed requiring banks to include new info on account activity in annual reports to the IRS so that the agency can better target its audits. ....

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Senate sworn in as jurors for Trump impeachment trial


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Underscoring the seriousness of the trial, senators stood at the desk to be sworn in. They then walked to the front of the chamber in groups to sign the oath book.
A Senate leadership aide noted that senators were going to the desk where they signed the oath book one by one to maintain a socially distanced line, and that they were using sanitized pens. 
The action came a day after the House impeachment article was delivered to the Senate.
Acting Senate Sergeant-at-Arms: All persons are commanded to keep silence on pain of imprisonment while the House of Representatives is exhibiting to the Senate of the United States articles of impeachment. pic.twitter.com/KCiKjqt1JG Andrew Solender (@AndrewSolender) January 26, 2021 ....

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