This Week in Waste highlights how taxpayer dollars are being wasted and efforts to fight back against this waste.
The CFPB’s Desperate, Final Gasp Under Biden
The CFPB has been attempting to overreach its authority in the final days of the Biden administration.
Sen. Warren Again Shows Her Ignorance of Private Equity
If Sen. Warren’s effort is successful, it would undermine a vital and extremely successful industry.
Colorado Stymies Consumers’ Access to Credit
New lending law will limit financial services Coloradans may purchase from out of state.
Reflecting on Privacy Laws During Data Privacy Week
Data Privacy Week is an opportunity to review can be done to protect data and learn what privacy laws are being proposed.
IRS Errs in Moving its Own Tax Preparation System Forward
The Direct File program is another step in the IRS expanding its authority.
The IRS Moves Ahead With Confusing and Burdensome 1099-K Form
Restoring the previous 1099-K threshold would save taxpayers from unnecessary paperwork and greater confusion.
Supporters of Durbin Amendment Double Down
The Credit Card Competition Act of 2023 would take away credit card rewards that tens of millions of consumers enjoy.
Expanding Dodd-Frank is a Bad Deal for Consumers
The Credit Card Competition Act of 2023 would increase government interference and harm consumers.
Congress Should Permanently Maintain Higher 1099-K Reporting Requirements
A higher 1099-K threshold would protect taxpayers from higher taxes, more audits, and complicated paperwork.