H.R. 7971

H.R. 7971: Taxpayer Experience Improvement Act

Passed House David Schweikert (R) HOUSE_BILL — 119th Congress
Plain English Summary

The Taxpayer Experience Improvement Act aims to enhance the services provided by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) by improving transparency and accessibility. The bill mandates the IRS to display real-time information about call volumes, wait times, and other relevant metrics on its public website. It also seeks to expand online taxpayer accounts, allowing electronic access to tax return and refund information. Key provisions include displaying the number of callers connected to IRS representatives, automated systems, and those waiting. The website must show the longest wait times, estimated wait times, and availability of callback services. By 2028, the IRS is encouraged to offer a callback option for unanswered calls within five minutes. Additionally, the IRS must provide taxpayers with online access to their tax documents, status of returns, and estimated refund dates.

Positive Media Summary

Media coverage that favors the Taxpayer Experience Improvement Act highlights its potential to significantly improve taxpayer interactions with the IRS. Proponents commend the bill for addressing long-standing issues with IRS communication and transparency. By providing real-time data on wait times and call volumes, the bill is seen as a step towards greater accountability and efficiency. The expansion of online services is also praised for making tax information more accessible to taxpayers, potentially reducing frustration and improving overall satisfaction with IRS services.

Negative Media Summary

Critics of the Taxpayer Experience Improvement Act argue that while the bill aims to improve transparency, it might not address deeper systemic issues within the IRS. Some media outlets express skepticism about the IRS's ability to implement these changes effectively, given past challenges with technology and resource constraints. There are concerns that the focus on real-time metrics might not translate into actual improvements in service quality or wait times. Additionally, some critics worry that setting a 2028 goal for callback services might be too distant to address current taxpayer needs.

Conflict of Interest Analysis Deep Analysis
2/10
Risk Level
Low
Total Donations
$0
PAC Percentage
0%
Policy Area
Taxation

Based on the available data, there is a low risk of conflicts of interest between the sponsor's donors and the bill's subject matter. No direct industry overlaps were detected between the bill subjects and sponsor's top donor industries. However, there has been lobbying activity in this bill's policy area. Notably, Verano Holdings LLC has spent $70,000 on lobbying, and the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives has spent $30,000. The Private Care Association Inc has also spent $10,000. The rest of the lobbying entities have not disclosed their spending. It's important to note that while these entities are lobbying in the bill's policy area, it does not necessarily mean they are influencing the sponsor directly, hence the low risk score.

Lobbying Activity — Who's Pushing?

Organizations that lobbied on issues related to this bill's policy area.

Client Lobbying Firm Amount
AMERICAN RIVERS ACTION FUND AMERICAN RIVERS ACTION FUND $120,000
VERANO HOLDINGS LLC VERANO HOLDINGS LLC $70,000
COLLEGE OF HEALTHCARE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVES COLLEGE OF HEALTHCARE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVES $30,000
WINDOW COVERING MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION NORTHSTAR EK LLC $30,000
SHINE TECHNOLOGIES NORTHSTAR EK LLC $30,000
PRIVATE CARE ASSOCIATION INC HOLLRAH LLC $10,000
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS undisclosed
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WORKFORCE BOARDS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WORKFORCE BOARDS undisclosed
MYSTERY SHOPPING PROVIDERS ASSOCIATION, INC. HOLLRAH LLC undisclosed
COALITION TO PRESERVE INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR STATUS HOLLRAH LLC undisclosed
TOBACCO-FREE KIDS ACTION FUND SACHS MEDIA. INC. undisclosed
NATIONAL GRANGE OF THE ORDER OF PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY THE NATIONAL GRANGE OF THE ORDER OF PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY undisclosed
SYENSQO USA LLC RIDGELINE ADVOCACY GROUP LLC undisclosed
PUEBLO OF JEMEZ DENTONS US LLP undisclosed
INVIVYD, INC. KING & SPALDING LLP undisclosed

Source: Senate Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) filings, 2026