Arizona 2022 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HCM2004

Introduced
1/31/22  
Report Pass
2/9/22  
Report Pass
2/14/22  
Engrossed
2/18/22  
Report Pass
3/2/22  
Report Pass
3/7/22  

Caption

Urging Congress; reporting requirements; taxes

Impact

The bill's impact centers on potential changes to federal tax enforcement and privacy laws. If Congress were to adopt the Biden administration's proposal, the financial data of a vast majority of bank account holders would be disclosed to the IRS. This proposal poses risks not only to individuals' privacy but also carries the implication of heightened compliance costs for banks and financial institutions. The financial burden is likely to be passed down to consumers, particularly affecting low-income communities who rely on small business operations and personal accounts.

Summary

HCM2004 is a Concurrent Memorial from the Arizona House of Representatives urging the United States Congress to oppose certain reporting requirements outlined in the Biden administration's tax increase proposal for fiscal year 2022. The bill raises concerns over provisions that would require financial institutions, including banks and peer-to-peer payment apps, to report comprehensive financial data for accounts with inflows and outflows of $600 or more to the IRS. Proponents argue that these requirements would unduly burden both individuals and small businesses while raising significant privacy and compliance issues.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCM2004 appears to be largely critical of the Biden administration's tax proposal. A coalition of both Republican and Democratic lawmakers have voiced their opposition to the excessive reporting requirements, indicating that there is a bipartisan concern regarding the burdens placed on taxpayers and financial institutions. Opponents of the proposal have emphasized that the provisions could encumber law-abiding citizens who may face increased scrutiny without substantial justification.

Contention

Notable points of contention focus on the thresholds for reporting and the IRS's historical challenges in protecting financial data. Critics contend that the $600 threshold is excessively low and would result in an overwhelming amount of information being collected, which is impractical and raises cybersecurity issues given previous breaches at the IRS. Additionally, there is a significant debate over the extent of privacy safeguarded within financial transactions and whether the proposed measures truly serve the public interest in terms of transparency and security.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HCM2008

Urging Congress; Antiquities Act; repeal

AZ SCM1001

National infrastructure bank; urging Congress

AZ HCM2001

Reevaluate restrictions; chemical industry

AZ HB2705

ESAs; qualified schools; requirements; reporting.

AZ HCM2007

Grand Canyon Footprints monument; repeal

AZ SB1399

ESAs; qualified schools; requirements; reporting

AZ SB1487

Qualified schools; audits; reporting requirements

AZ HCM2003

Manganese; criteria pollutant; urging EPA

AZ SCM1004

Space national guard; urging establishment

AZ HCM2004

Federal land acquisition; acreage return

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