πŸ“‹ Taxation/Internal Revenue Code (TAX)

Federal lobbying activity for the taxation/internal revenue code issue area

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Taxation/Internal Revenue Code (TAX) has attracted $2.6B in lobbying spending across 90.4K filings. This is one of the most heavily lobbied issue areas in federal policy.

$2.6B
Total Spending
90.4K
Total Filings
$3.4B
Estimated Spending

Spending by Year

Top Clients

Top Lobbying Firms

Sample Lobbying Descriptions

β€’monitor for tax issues affecting real estate investment trusts general health care policy affecting hospitals and physician practices

β€’Support client's work to become a 100% alternate fuel fleet and the flexibility of federal regulations pertaining to vehicle retention. Support extension of alternative fuel tax credit and parallel ef

β€’FAA reauthorization; US trade agreements with foreign commercial airlines operating in the US; tax issues; transportation appropriations.

β€’Revise US Code sections 59A, 59B, 4491, 6038 A, C, and E establishing "base erosion anti-abuse tax" to relieve corporations covered by the tax from nullifying the effect of tax credits and deductions

β€’Implementation of tax reform act, particularly treatment of interest expense of regulated utilities. Monitor tax extender legislation and tax corrections legislation. Improvement in rules for tax e

β€’Occupancy Tax

β€’Legislation to expense theatrical production costs under the Internal Revenue Code. Funding for the National Endowment of the Arts.

β€’Federal review of corporate acquisition and corporate tax reform.

β€’Assist with agricultural tax as applied to dairy co-operatives.

β€’New Markets Tax Credit provision in tax reform bill.

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Data Sources: Senate LDA Filings

Last updated: February 2026

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