Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF2273

Introduced
2/8/24  
Introduced
2/8/24  

Caption

A bill for an act recognizing gold and silver coin as legal tender.

Impact

A significant aspect of SF2273 is its provision that transactions involving gold or silver coin will not incur sales, excise, gross receipts, income, capital gains, or any other public charges under Iowa law. This introduces a potential shift in financial operations, allowing certain transactions to effectively bypass state taxation. By defining valuable metals as legal tender, the bill seeks to enhance individual rights in financial dealings and promote alternate forms of currency use in Iowa. Furthermore, it could also lead to new patterns of economic behavior among residents regarding investments in precious metals.

Summary

Senate File 2273 (SF2273) aims to recognize gold and silver coins issued by the federal government as legal tender in Iowa. The bill stipulates that transactions requiring or allowing payment in gold or silver coin can be conducted as such, meaning that these coins may be used legitimately within financial transactions between parties. It establishes a framework for using gold and silver as a valid medium of exchange, alongside other forms of currency without compelling any party to accept it against their will. This recognition permits the negotiation of payment in gold or silver for transactions that typically wouldn't use these coins as well.

Contention

There are likely to be contentious discussions surrounding SF2273. Proponents may point to the empowerment this bill gives to individuals who desire alternatives to the existing fiat currency system, maintaining that it aligns with a broader trend towards decentralization of monetary power. However, opponents may argue about the risks and complications it poses regarding taxation, potential market volatility from using gold and silver as currency, and regulatory challenges that may arise from implementing a state gold and silver coin depository study, as mandated by the bill. The establishment of such a depository will be evaluated by the Department of Insurance and Financial Services, which will assess its advantages and challenges by submitting a report to the general assembly by January 1, 2025.

Companion Bills

IA HF2229

Similar To A bill for an act recognizing gold and silver coin as legal tender.

Previously Filed As

IA HF2229

A bill for an act recognizing gold and silver coin as legal tender.

IA SB843

Recognizing gold and silver bullion and specie as legal tender in WV

IA HB2463

To make gold, silver, and crypto currency legal tender in WV

IA HB1064

Gold and Silver; authorize as legal tender.

IA HB1518

Gold and silver; authorize as legal tender.

IA HB394

Gold and Silver; authorize as legal tender.

IA HB5649

Relating generally to the use of gold and silver as legal tender in the State of West Virginia

IA HB1043

Gold and silver as legal tender.

IA SB1428

Relating to the use of silver and gold coins as legal tender.

IA HB3

Gold And Silver Specie As Legal Tender

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