是时候交纳税申报费了

Emily L. Cauble
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美国国税局面临着一项艰巨的任务,即尽可能核实每年上亿份纳税申报单上报告的纳税后果。它是在资源贫乏和不断萎缩的情况下做到这一点的。一些纳税人比其他纳税人负担更重。在一种极端情况下,如果纳税人的收入只属于第三方报告和代扣代缴,并要求标准扣除额,那么他对国税局的负担就很少。在另一个极端,大型企业从事许多复杂的交易,这些交易的税收待遇并非毫无疑问,如果纳税人声称的税收结果得到充分审查,则需要大量资源。鉴于这种情况,本文提出了一个新颖的建议,即国会要求一些纳税人支付纳税申报表申请费。该费用的数额将根据使每个纳税人或多或少难以审计的一些因素而有所不同,对低收入个人要求的不成比例的难以审计的项目予以豁免。该提案的目标有三个:第一,使税收系统更加公平;第二,增加额外收入;第三,通过鼓励纳税人考虑复杂交易给税收管理系统带来的成本来提高效率。
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Time for a Tax Return Filing Fee
The IRS faces the monumental task of verifying, to the extent possible, the tax consequences reported on the hundreds of millions of tax returns filed each year. It does so with meager and shrinking resources. Some taxpayers burden the filing system more than others. At one extreme, a taxpayer who earns only income that is subject to third-party reporting and withholding and who claims the standard deduction adds very little to the IRS’s burden. At the other end of the extreme, a large business engaged in numerous complex transactions the tax treatment of which are not free from doubt demands significant resources if that taxpayer’s claimed tax outcomes are fully examined. In light of this landscape, this Article makes the novel proposal that Congress require payment of a tax return filing fee by some taxpayers. The amount of the fee would vary based on some of the factors that make each taxpayer more or less difficult to audit, with carve-outs for difficult-to-audit items that are disproportionately claimed by lower-income individuals. The goals of the proposal are three: first, to make the system fairer, second, to raise additional revenue, and third, to improve efficiency by encouraging taxpayers to take into account the costs imposed on the tax administration system by their complex transactions.
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