Legislative Update: House Passes Comprehensive Tax Administration and Relief Bills
House Floor Action Passing Bills, April 27, 2026
As tax professionals, staying abreast of statutory changes to the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) is essential for accurate advisory and compliance work. On April 27, 2026, the House of Representatives advanced a suite of nine bipartisan tax administration bills.
The nine bills passed by the House are as follows:
H.R. 6495, titled the Taxpayer Notification and Privacy Act.
H.R. 227, titled the Clergy Act.
H.R. 6431, titled the New Opportunities for Business Ownership and Self-Sufficiency Act.
H.R. 6956, titled the Barcode Automation for Revenue Collection to Organize Disbursement and Enhance Efficiency Act (or the BARCODE Efficiency Act).
H.R. 2347, titled the Survivor Justice Tax Prevention Act.
H.R. 5366, titled the Doug LaMalfa Federal Disaster Tax Relief Certainty Act.
H.R. 5334, titled the Supporting Early-childhood Educators’ Deductions Act (or the SEED Act).
H.R. 7971, titled the Taxpayer Experience Improvement Act.
H.R. 7959, titled the IRS Whistleblower Program Improvement Act.
According to a Tax Notes article authored by Katie Lobosco and Cady Stanton, these bills were passed through a fast-track procedure typically reserved for noncontroversial legislation requiring a two-thirds majority vote. However, the Tax Notes authors also observed that the fate of these bills remains unclear in the Senate, where taxwriters have introduced a broader tax administration package (S. 3931).
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