Subcommittee Hearing

Closing the Tax Gap: Lost Revenue from Noncompliance and the Role of Offshore Tax Evasion


Subcommittee on Taxation and IRS Oversight Date: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 Time: 02:30 PM Location: 215 Dirksen Senate Office Building

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Agenda


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Member Statements


  1.  Sheldon Whitehouse (D - RI)
  2.  John Thune (R - SD)

Witnesses


  1. Barry Johnson
    Acting Chief, Research and Analytics Officer, Internal Revenue Service
    United States Department of the Treasury
    Washington , DC
  2. Doug O’Donnell
    Deputy Commissioner, Services & Enforcement, Internal Revenue Service
    United States Department of the Treasury
    Washington, , DC
  3. The Honorable J. Russell George
    Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration
    United States Department of the Treasury
    Washington , DC
  4. Nina E. Olson
    Executive Director
    Center for Taxpayer Rights
    Washington , DC
  5. The Honorable Charles O. Rossotti
    Former Commissioner (1997-2002)
    Internal Revenue Service
    Washington , DC

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Attn. Editorial and Document Section
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