Taxpayer Experience Improvement Act

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Bill ID: 119/hr/7971
Last Updated: April 30, 2026

Sponsored by

Rep. Schweikert, David [R-AZ-1]

ID: S001183

Bill's Journey to Becoming a Law

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Latest Action

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.

April 27, 2026

Introduced

Committee Review

Floor Action

Passed House

Senate Review

📍 Current Status

Next: Both chambers must agree on the same version of the bill.

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Passed Congress

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Became Law

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Bill Summary

Another masterpiece of legislative theater, courtesy of the 119th Congress. The "Taxpayer Experience Improvement Act" - because, you know, the IRS was just missing that special something to make it a warm and fuzzy experience for taxpayers. Let's dissect this farce.

**Main Purpose & Objectives:** The bill's primary objective is to create a dashboard on the IRS website to display wait times, callback availability, and other metrics to inform taxpayers of backlogs and delays. Because, clearly, the solution to the IRS's inefficiencies is to give taxpayers a fancy dashboard to watch their tax returns languish in limbo.

**Key Provisions & Changes to Existing Law:** The bill requires the IRS to provide real-time information on wait times, callback availability, and other metrics for phone number extensions. It also mandates the expansion of electronic access to information about returns and refunds, because who needs human interaction when you can have a website? Oh, and let's not forget the detection of automated calls, because those pesky robocalls were really the root of all evil.

**Affected Parties & Stakeholders:** Taxpayers, of course, are the supposed beneficiaries of this bill. But let's be real, they're just pawns in a game of bureaucratic CYA. The real stakeholders are the politicians who get to tout this "improvement" as a victory, and the lobbyists who will inevitably find ways to exploit these new "improvements" for their clients' benefit.

**Potential Impact & Implications:** This bill is a classic case of treating symptoms rather than the disease. The IRS's problems run far deeper than wait times and callback availability. It's a bureaucratic behemoth with a bad case of sclerosis, and this bill does nothing to address the underlying issues. In fact, it may even exacerbate them by creating new layers of complexity and opportunities for abuse.

In conclusion, HR 7971 is a textbook example of legislative placebo effect - a feel-good measure that does nothing to address the real problems, but makes politicians look good and gives voters something to cling to. It's a Band-Aid on a bullet wound, a sugar pill for the masses. And we're all just supposed to swallow it with a smile, because, hey, at least they're trying, right? Please. I've seen more convincing performances from a kindergartener's school play.

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💰 Campaign Finance Network

Rep. Schweikert, David [R-AZ-1]

Congress 119 • 2024 Election Cycle

Total Contributions
$105,804
20 donors
PACs
$0
Organizations
$47,104
Committees
$0
Individuals
$58,700

No PAC contributions found

1
SANTA YNEZ BAND OF MISSION INDIANS
5 transactions
$9,600
2
MORONGO BAND OF MISSION INDIANS
2 transactions
$6,600
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SALT RIVER PIMA MARICOPA INDIAN COMMUNITY
2 transactions
$6,600
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HPUL PROJECT OPERATIONS
2 transactions
$5,800
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SAN MANUEL BAND OF MISSION INDIANS
1 transaction
$3,300
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WSS
1 transaction
$3,300
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MASHANTUCKET (WESTERN) PEQUOT TRIBE
1 transaction
$3,300
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COLORADO RIVER INDIAN TRIBES
2 transactions
$3,000
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ONEIDA NATION
2 transactions
$3,000
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SHAKOPEE MDEWAKANTON SIOUX COMMUNITY
1 transaction
$1,650
11
GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY
1 transaction
$500
12
POPOLO
1 transaction
$454

No committee contributions found

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STOCKWELL, JESSE
1 transaction
$10,000
2
STENSON, ERIC
1 transaction
$10,000
3
HOWARD, DAX
2 transactions
$10,000
4
BRUSER, KENNAN R.
1 transaction
$7,100
5
GROSE, MADISON
1 transaction
$6,600
6
WILSON, MICHAEL D.
1 transaction
$5,000
7
MILZCIK, EILEEN
1 transaction
$5,000
8
MILZCIK, GREGORY
1 transaction
$5,000

Cosponsors & Their Campaign Finance

This bill has 1 cosponsors. Below are their top campaign contributors.

Rep. Beyer, Donald S. [D-VA-8]

ID: B001292

Top Contributors

10

1
TUNICA-BILOXI TRIBE OF LA
Organization MARKSVILLE, LA
$3,300
Nov 10, 2023
2
TUNICA-BILOXI TRIBE OF LA
Organization MARKSVILLE, LA
$1,700
Nov 10, 2023
3
SHAKOPEE MDEWAKANTON SIOUX COMMUNITY
Organization PRIOR LAKE, MN
$1,650
Mar 26, 2024
4
SHAKOPEE MDEWAKANTON SIOUX COMMUNITY
Organization PRIOR LAKE, MN
$1,650
Jun 7, 2023
5
CAFRITZ, JANE
CALVIN CAFRITZ ENTERPRISES MANAGER
Individual WASHINGTON, DC
$3,300
Oct 2, 2024
6
HIRST, THOMSON M
N/A RETIRED
Individual ALEXANDRIA, VA
$3,300
Oct 11, 2024
7
MURTAGH, PAUL
PRECISION X-RAY INC. BUSINESS OWNER
Individual ALEXANDRIA, VA
$3,300
Oct 5, 2024
8
TOMPKINS, GRAVES
GENERAL ATLANTIC FINANCE
Individual BROOKLYN HGTS, NY
$3,300
Sep 29, 2024
9
MALLOY, GEOFFREY
MALLOY AUTO GROUP PRESIDENT
Individual MCLEAN, VA
$3,300
Jul 10, 2024
10
ARNOLD, LAURA
ARNOLD VENTURES CO-FOUNDER
Individual HOUSTON, TX
$3,300
Aug 16, 2024

Donor Network - Rep. Schweikert, David [R-AZ-1]

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Total contributions: $112,454

Top Donors - Rep. Schweikert, David [R-AZ-1]

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