IRS Commissioners Should Have to Do Their Own Taxes
The Drudge Report linked to a story from The Hill about the not-surprising admission that the new IRS commissioner does not do his own taxes. I think the law should require whoever holds that job to do their own taxes. It would be like how the Federal Reserve has restrictions on stock ownership for certain board members — just a side rule that people have to abide by if they choose to accept serving in that position position. Maybe whoever heads the IRS would fight harder for tax simplification if they had to deal with their own rules.
I have always done my own taxes, even when I had a small business in the ’90s, but that will end in 2010 because my wife and I decided to go with an accountant for the first time. Our taxes are not particularly complicated, but they are not particularly easy, either, and that is as much detail as I’ll bore you with. I always liked fighting through the details as a matter of pride, but now the benefits of that hard work are losing out to the time costs as the returns get more complicated.
More disturbing in the article is this ugly nugget:
The IRS this month announced it will be scrutinizing the tax preparer industry. Shulman said the IRS is looking to set “a minimal level of competence in the preparer community.”
Terrific. Now we get federal licensing rules for one more profession. That will raise the costs of using H & R Block, etc. I’ll admit that this is one field where more people doing their own work (as in their own tax preparation) might bring the great side benefit of leading more people to be upset about the tax code, but I still don’t want that benefit caused by higher costs imposed by the IRS.
The simple fact is that a lot of people can and should be doing their own taxes. If you have one job where taxes are withheld, you can work through it without too many headaches. The head of the IRS should be one of those people.





I prefer to have my dad prepare my taxes, but he says he won’t do mine anymore. :(
Comment by Christine Harbin — January 12, 2010 @ 1:53 p.m.
If you own a landscaping business, should you have to mow your own yard?
Comment by DaveG — January 12, 2010 @ 4:46 p.m.
If you are a landspape business owner who also happens to be in charge of either setting or enforcing the lanscaping rules for everyone else in America, then yes, you should have to mow your own lawn.
Comment by David Stokes — January 12, 2010 @ 5:10 p.m.
Do you think Ken Salazar should mow his own yard by law?
Comment by DaveG — January 13, 2010 @ 4:33 p.m.
Now you are just being silly. And if you knew who Ken Salazar is and the position he holds without looking it up, I’ll eat my hat.
Comment by David Stokes — January 13, 2010 @ 4:38 p.m.
I guess Dave’s idea is that, by not doing his or her own taxes, the IRS Commissioner is not sufficiently “in touch” with regular taxpayers to guide the agency charged with enforcing the tax laws (which are set by Congress not the IRS). I think it is safe to say that the IRS Commissioner has more exposure to tax law than does someone who prepares his or her own taxes. So, this proposed rule seems like the kind of “feel good” legislation the Show-Me Institute should be against.
Comment by Tom — January 13, 2010 @ 4:59 p.m.