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3/19/2020

Statement of Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin Before the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee | U.S. Department of the Treasury

Statement of Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin Before the U.S. House
Ways and Means Committee
March 3, 2020

Chairman Neal, Ranking Member Brady, and members of the Committee, I am pleased to be
with you today to discuss the President’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 Budget and the Treasury
Department’s top priorities.
I first want to note that the Administration is closely monitoring the coronavirus and its e ects
on public health, as well as any e ects on supply chains, markets, and the broader economy.
The Administration is coordinating with international organizations and counterparts in other
countries to do everything possible to limit the spread of the virus and limit the harm that it
causes. We stand ready to work closely with Congress on the emergency funding package and
on any other related issues.
Turning to our broader policy priorities, I am pleased to report that President Trump’s economic
freedom agenda is working. Tax cuts, regulatory reform, and better trade deals are improving
the lives of hardworking Americans. Unemployment remains historically low at 3.6% and is at
or near all-time lows for African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and veterans. January’s labor
force participation rate among prime age adults reached 83.1%—an eleven-year high. America’s
economic strength and competitiveness is a bright spot in the world as other nations experience
headwinds.
The President’s FY 2021 Budget for the Treasury Department makes clear that we continue to
prioritize economic growth as well as our critical role in national security matters. Of particular
interest to this Committee, we are requesting $12 billion for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
This includes funding to implement the Taxpayer First Act and the third year of the Integrated
Business Systems Modernization Plan. We continue to bring the IRS into the 21st century by
updating systems and utilizing data analytics and other technological advancements to
enhance the e ectiveness of audit enforcement activities. We are requesting a program
integrity cap adjustment to reduce the tax gap with net savings of $64 billion over ten years. We
also remain focused on improving customer service for taxpayers by reducing call and wait
times and enhancing the IRS’ online service capabilities.
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3/19/2020

Statement of Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin Before the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee | U.S. Department of the Treasury

I am pleased to join you today to discuss ways for us to work together to make our economy
even stronger by creating more jobs and higher wages for hardworking Americans. Thank you
very much, and I look forward to answering your questions.

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