A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION urging the Congress of the United States to oppose the burdensome reporting requirements included in the Biden administration's tax increase proposals for fiscal year 2022.
The resolution articulates significant apprehensions about the cybersecurity risks associated with the IRS, pointing to previous data breaches and arguing that these vulnerabilities make it unjustifiable to collect extensive financial data from citizens. Furthermore, it suggests that the financial burdens arising from the new reporting requirements would be passed down to consumers, particularly affecting low-income communities who could face increased costs as banks may require more resources to manage these reporting obligations.
SCR0009 is a concurrent resolution that urges the United States Congress to oppose the reporting requirements included in the Biden administration's tax increase proposals for fiscal year 2022. Central to the resolution are concerns about the burdens placed on banks, small businesses, and the general public due to a requirement demanding financial institutions report aggregated transaction data of $600 or more to the IRS. The resolution highlights that such reporting would invade the privacy of countless individuals and is likely to mean that the majority of bank accounts would fall under scrutiny of the IRS.
SCR0009 brings together lawmakers from both sides of the aisle, reflecting widespread concern regarding the proposed tax measures. It notably cites letters from a group of 141 House Republicans expressing their objections to the proposal and mentions that even House Democrats have reconsidered the bank reporting requirements due to the potential adverse effects on communities. By urging Congress to intervene against what it frames as an excessive governmental intrusion into personal financial affairs, the resolution encapsulates a broader debate about taxation, privacy, and the responsibilities of government agencies.
Ultimately, SCR0009 serves as a formal request from the Indiana General Assembly aimed at influencing federal tax legislation. It seeks to safeguard individual privacy and alleviate the financial burdens on banks and citizens amid growing concerns regarding governmental oversight and data security.