Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HCR2045

Introduced
2/1/24  

Caption

Illegal aliens; money transfers; tax

Impact

If passed, HCR2045 would amend existing state laws by introducing requirements and prohibitions regarding electronic money transmissions, impacting both individuals and financial entities involved in such transfers. This legislation would require organizations or services handling money transfers to implement specific identification measures, potentially leading to increased compliance costs and administrative burdens. Additionally, the law would establish a tax rate of 30% on all wire transactions sent out of the country by individuals deemed 'illegal aliens', which could deter certain money remittance practices and restrict the flow of funds to families abroad.

Summary

HCR2045 is a concurrent resolution proposed in the Arizona House of Representatives that aims to regulate wire transfers of money, specifically those transactions facilitated by individuals who are not lawfully present in the United States. The bill would require detailed identification of both the senders and receivers of money transferred internationally, as well as impose a cap of $5,000 on the amount that can be sent within a 24-hour period. Furthermore, it prohibits transferring money to individuals associated with criminal activities as identified by law enforcement.

Contention

The proposed bill has sparked significant debate among legislators and stakeholders. Proponents assert that it is a necessary measure to enhance state security and financial integrity by preventing funds from facilitating illegal activities. Conversely, opponents argue that the bill unfairly targets vulnerable populations, particularly those who rely on remittances to support families in their home countries. Concerns also exist over the potential for increased surveillance and bureaucratic intervention in personal financial transactions, which critics believe undermines civil liberties and exacerbates the challenges faced by immigrant communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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