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Short Titles as Introduced

Informed Taxpayers' Federal Government Annual Reporting Act of 2010

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Official Title as Introduced

To require the Internal Revenue Service to include in the Form 1040 instruction booklet information relating to Federal Government revenues, spending, and public debt.


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03/25/2010Introduced in House

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03/25/2010Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
Action By: House of Representatives
03/25/2010Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E495)
Action By: House of Representatives
03/25/2010Introduced in House
Action By: House of Representatives

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House Ways and Means03/25/2010 Referred to

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Introduced in House (03/25/2010)

Informed Taxpayers' Federal Government Annual Reporting Act of 2010 - Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to prepare for each fiscal year and include in any published instructions for filling out a federal income tax return and on the homepage of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) website a three-part report containing: (1) federal revenues, outlays, the budget deficit or surplus, and total gross federal debt for the fiscal year and the preceding fiscal year; (2) the number of income tax filers and nonfilers among U.S. households, the number of filers who have an income tax liability greater than zero for the current taxable year, the amount of the total gross federal debt for the fiscal year per such filer, and the difference between the debt per filer for the fiscal year and the preceding fiscal year; and (3) estimates, for the succeeding fiscal year and each of the next 10 fiscal years, of the federal revenues, outlays, and budget deficits or surpluses, the aggregate of such revenues and outlays and the net of such deficits and surpluses, and the average total amount of the total gross federal debt.