Insiders Advisor
  • Stocks
  • World News
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Stocks
  • World News
  • Business
  • Politics

Insiders Advisor

Politics

Key aide in IRS’ Tea Party targeting controversy put on leave after allegations of new anti-GOP effort

by August 5, 2025
August 5, 2025
Key aide in IRS’ Tea Party targeting controversy put on leave after allegations of new anti-GOP effort

A former deputy to Lois Lerner — who oversaw the IRS division accused of targeting conservative groups during the Obama years — was placed on leave after lawmakers raised alarms that a new sub-department she was leading was becoming politicized.

In 2013, Lerner was hauled before Congress, where it was revealed her agency had wrongfully scrutinized tax-exempt applications related to the phrases ‘Tea Party,’ ‘9/12’ and ‘Constitution.’ The Treasury’s inspector general later confirmed ‘inappropriate criteria’ was used to target conservative groups and criticized ineffective oversight of systemic bias.

IRS Commissioner of Large Business and International Division Holly Paz – Lerner’s then-deputy – was placed on leave last week as lawmakers drew attention to a subordinate work-unit aimed at auditing pass-through businesses that Biden-era Commissioner Danny Werfel had created and assigned her to lead.

Werfel called the new work-unit a big step in ‘ensur[ing] the IRS holds the nation’s wealthiest filers accountable,’ and Paz called it an ‘important change’ in the IRS structure.

However, by 2025, lawmakers, including Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., warned that the pass-thru-business compliance unit had transformed to be ‘motivated by ideology rather than principles of sound tax administration.’

‘Pass-through entities form the bulk of Main Street businesses across the country. This includes countless family businesses, professional services firms, and real estate ventures that serve as the backbone of our local economies,’ Blackburn and Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso, R-Wyo., wrote to the Treasury in May.

Around that time, Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa., warned Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent that Paz’s team ‘has made tongue-in-cheek political comments,’ including their stated wish to ‘make basis great again’ – a phrase regarding taxation loss/gain that hearkens to President Donald Trump’s MAGA slogan.

In that regard, Rep. Lloyd Smucker, R-Pa., wrote to IRS Commissioner Billy Long in July that a Biden-era ‘basis-shifting transaction rule’ had ‘extended the scope’ of enforcement.

‘American taxpayers and businesses deserve clear and consistent tax rules that allow them to confidently comply with the law,’ Smucker wrote, adding he and Rep. Mike Kelly, R-Pa., are seeking to have that rule ‘reconsidered’ for the sake of unburdening ‘Main Street’ businesses.

Chuck Flint, a former top aide to Blackburn and president of the Alliance for IRS Accountability, told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that Paz’s past targeting of conservative groups makes her ‘unfit for government service.’

Flint said her statements to Congress and role as LB&I chief ‘places a cloud over the IRS.’

‘Paz’s Biden-era pass-through unit is now bludgeoning conservative businesses with fines and must be disbanded. Commissioner Long is flexing his muscles on the IRS Deep State and sending a signal to rogue bureaucrats by placing Paz on leave.’

Blackburn warned in her letter to Bessent that an IRS news release referencing targeting ‘complex arrangements’ lacked clear definitions and created the impression that legitimate business structures could be unfairly targeted based on legal structure versus actual tax compliance risk.

‘Even more concerning, the announcement explicitly states that the bureaucratic changes were designed primarily to ‘achieve its goal of increased audit rates in this complex area’.’

‘This focus on increasing audits rather than improving compliance suggests an agenda-driven approach to enforcement,’ Blackburn said.

In her letter, Ernst warned Bessent that Paz’s team members ‘have also undermined their appearance of impartiality by comparing legally acceptable transactions to obscene material, saying, ‘It’s one of those ‘You know it when you see it’ – a joking reference to [Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart’s] attempt to define pornography.

‘This team is reportedly acting independently and duplicating existing IRS processes, wasting taxpayer money, and not coordinating with the pre-existing offices,’ Ernst said.

‘Most concerning of all, the new pass-through auditors even use a new template for requesting taxpayer information they’ve deemed ‘The Art of the IDR,’ (versus ‘The Art of the Deal’) which treats taxpayers as guilty until proven innocent.’

‘Unfortunately, the Biden administration picked up right where Ms. Lerner and her team left off. On September 20, 2023, then-Commissioner Daniel Werfel announced, with language that resembled Democrat talking points, the creation of a duplicative new work unit [led by Paz] to specifically audit pass-through businesses and partnerships. The new office subjects these businesses to potentially two separate IRS examinations in the same year.

Harold Ford, Jr. argues Trump

‘One would think Commissioner Werfel would go to great lengths to avoid hearkening back to previous scandals. Instead, he thumbed his nose at taxpayers by placing Lois Lerner’s deputy— Holly Paz—at the helm,’ Ernst wrote.

Lerner was front-and-center during the Obama-era scandal, testifying before Congress as head of the tax-exempt organizations division, as a deluge of reports of targeting right-leaning nonprofits abounded.

During the 2013 investigation by the House Oversight Committee, Reps. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Darrell Issa, R-Calif., demanded Paz answer for ‘inconsistencies’ from a transcribed interview with committee staff involving statements about ‘intervention’ against Tea Party groups.

A 2015 report by then-Senate Finance Committee leaders Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, and Ronald Wyden, D-Ore., found that in other cases, some liberal terminology was also flagged, including ‘ACORN,’ ‘progressive’ and ‘medical marijuana.’

‘While handled poorly, groups on both sides of the political spectrum were treated the same in their efforts to secure tax-exempt status,’ Wyden said at the time, while then-Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, said Democrats should be equally outraged as Republicans.

Fox News Digital reached out to Treasury, the IRS and an email connected to Paz for comment.

This post appeared first on FOX NEWS
previous post
Supreme Court orders new arguments in pivotal elections case
next post
Gargantuan ‘bird cemeteries’ in Burgum’s crosshairs as DOI looks to curb green wind projects

Related Posts

Trump’s Gaza relocation proposal sparks heated debate among...

February 11, 2025

GOP Hegseth holdout presses Defense secretary nominee on...

January 14, 2025

Top agency staffer trying to block crucial Trump...

March 26, 2025

Iran’s long trail of deception fuels skepticism over...

April 19, 2025

Senate Republicans plan hearing on Biden’s alleged cognitive...

May 29, 2025

SCOOP: Fiscal hawks fire warning shot at Senate...

July 15, 2025

North Korea slams Rubio’s ‘rogue state’ label as...

February 3, 2025

2024 showdown: New polls this weekend in three...

August 11, 2024

Four American hostages remain in Hamas captivity a...

October 7, 2024

Biden ripped for ‘slap in the face’ to...

January 7, 2025

    Become a VIP member by signing up for our newsletter. Enjoy exclusive content, early access to sales, and special offers just for you! As a VIP, you'll receive personalized updates, loyalty rewards, and invitations to private events. Elevate your experience and join our exclusive community today!


    By opting in you agree to receive emails from us and our affiliates. Your information is secure and your privacy is protected.

    Latest News

    • Senate GOP ready to go nuclear after Schumer’s ‘political extortion’ of nominees

      August 5, 2025
    • Cotton calls on IRS to pull Muslim advocacy group’s nonprofit status

      August 5, 2025
    • U.S. farm agency allows six more states to bar some items from food aid

      August 5, 2025
    • Gargantuan ‘bird cemeteries’ in Burgum’s crosshairs as DOI looks to curb green wind projects

      August 5, 2025
    • Key aide in IRS’ Tea Party targeting controversy put on leave after allegations of new anti-GOP effort

      August 5, 2025
    • Supreme Court orders new arguments in pivotal elections case

      August 5, 2025

    Categories

    • Business (1,334)
    • Politics (6,666)
    • Stocks (904)
    • World News (461)
    • About us
    • Contacts
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Disclaimer: insidersadvisor.com, its managers, its employees, and assigns (collectively “The Company”) do not make any guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Information provided by this website is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized financial advice. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give investing advice or provide investment recommendation. Any investments recommended here should be taken into consideration only after consulting with your investment advisor and after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company.

    Copyright © 2024 insidersadvisor.com | All Rights Reserved