Title 26 › Subtitle Subtitle G— - The Joint Committee on Taxation › Chapter CHAPTER 91— - ORGANIZATION AND MEMBERSHIP OF THE JOINT COMMITTEE › § 8002
Creates a 10-member joint committee made of five members from the Senate Finance Committee (three majority, two minority) and five from the House Ways and Means Committee (three majority, two minority). Each committee picks its own members. A member stops serving on the joint committee if they leave the committee that picked them, except House Ways and Means members who are re-elected to the House may keep serving after a Congress ends. If someone leaves the joint committee, the rest can keep working. Vacancies are filled the same way the original member was chosen. If a vacancy happens during a recess longer than 2 weeks, the committee’s joint members may name a temporary member until a permanent choice is made. Members get no extra pay beyond their congressional salary but are paid back for travel, food, and other needed expenses, except for meetings in the District of Columbia while Congress is in session.
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26 U.S.C. § 8002
Title 26 — Internal Revenue Code
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Apr 6, 2026
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