Long's IRS Era: Implementing the 'Big Beautiful Bill' and Agency's Culture Shift
According to Accounting Today, IRS Commissioner Billy Long on Jul. 28 discussed his plans for the tax agency and the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) during his first public talk in his new role. Long spoke at the National Association of Enrolled Agents' 2025 Tax Summit.
He is a former congressman and auctioneer. He intends to apply his skills to the IRS event though he does not have a tax background. He grew up in Springfield, Missouri, and attended a real estate school, according to Accounting Today. When Long graduated, interest rates were so high that he found it was hard to sell houses. He then signed up for the Missouri Auction School.
He learned how to auction real estate. Long had a 32-year career as a real estate broker, and 31 as an auctioneer. "I come to the IRS with a diversified background. Then I ran for office because I thought it was important for somebody that's actually signed the front of a check to go to Congress, not a career politician. I said, I'll go six terms, go home, and that's what I did," he noted.
Long also said that he has been consulting with Treasury Department officials including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Deputy Secretary Michael Faulkender and their staff about the bill's implementation. He added that he has been having talks with Faulkender every week about the OBBBA's implementation and he expects that they are going to get it done,
According to Accounting Today, Long has been holding meetings with those IRS employees one on one. "I thought, how many people have ever stopped and asked the 1,533 employee partners that work in the building where I work at 1111 Constitution, and how many times has someone stopped and said, 'What do you think? How's your life? How are your kids? How's your husband's surgery coming?' I want to know about their lives, but I also want to know what they think."