United States Congress Joint Committee on Taxation

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Background
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The United States Congress Joint Committee on Taxation is a joint committee of the U.S. Congress. It was created in 1926.[1]

Leadership

118th Congress

The committee chairman in the 118th Congress is Ron Wyden (D).

117th Congress

The committee chairman in the 117th Congress was Richard Neal (D).

116th Congress

The committee chairman in the 116th Congress was Richard Neal (D).

115th Congress

The committee chairman in the 115th Congress was Kevin Brady (R).

114th Congress

The committee chairman in the 114th Congress was Orrin Hatch (R).

113th Congress

The committee vice chairman in the 113th Congress was Dave Camp (R).

Membership


2023-2024 (118th Congress)

Joint Committee on Taxation, 2023-2024

Democratic members (5) Republican members (5)
Source: US Senate - Membership Assignments


2021-2022 (117th Congress)

Joint Committee on Taxation, 2021-2022

Democratic members (6) Republican members (3)
Source: US Senate - Membership Assignments

Devin Nunes (R) left this committee on December 31, 2021. [Source]


2019-2020 (116th Congress)

Joint Committee on Taxation, 2019-2020

Democratic members (4) Republican members (4)
Source: US Senate - Membership Assignments

Mike Enzi (R) left this committee in 2020.

John Lewis (D) left this committee on July 17, 2020.


2017-2018 (115th Congress)

Joint Committee on Taxation, 2017-2018

Democratic members (4) Republican members (6)
Source: US Senate - Membership Assignments


2015-2016 (114th Congress)

Joint Committee on Taxation, 2015-2016

Democratic members (4) Republican members (6)
Source: US Senate - Membership Assignments


2013-2014 (113th Congress)

Joint Committee on Taxation, 2013-2014

Democratic members (4) Republican members (5)
Source: US Senate - Membership Assignments


2011-2012 (112th Congress)

Joint Committee on Taxation, 2011-2012

Democratic members (5) Republican members (5)
Source: US Senate - Membership Assignments


Jurisdiction

According to the official Congress website, the jurisdiction of the Joint Committee on Taxation includes the following:

The Joint Committee on Taxation is a nonpartisan committee of the United States Congress, originally established under the Revenue Act of 1926. The Joint Committee operates with an experienced professional staff of Ph.D economists, attorneys, and accountants, who assist Members of the majority and minority parties in both houses of Congress on tax legislation.

The Joint Committee is chaired on a rotating basis by the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. During the first Session of each Congress the House has the Chair and the Senate has the vice-chair; during the second session the roles are reversed.

The Joint Committee Staff is closely involved with every aspect of the tax legislative process, including:

  • Assisting Congressional tax-writing committees and Members of Congress with development and analysis of legislative proposals;
  • Preparing official revenue estimates of all tax legislation considered by the Congress;
  • Drafting legislative histories for tax-related bills; and
  • Investigating various aspects of the Federal tax system.

The Joint Committee Staff interacts with Members of Congress, Members of the tax-writing committees, and their staff on a confidential basis and enjoys a high-level of trust from both sides of the political aisle and in both houses of Congress. Because the Joint Committee Staff is independent, tax-focused, and involved in all stages of the tax legislative process, the staff is able to ensure consistency as tax bills move through committees to the floor of each chamber, and to a House-Senate conference committee.[2][3]

Contact


502 Ford House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515


Telephone: (202) 225-3621

See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. The Joint Committee on Taxation, Congress of the United States, "Overview," accessed January 28, 2012
  2. The Joint Committee on Taxation, "Overview," accessed April 6, 2021
  3. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.