Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2275

Caption

Misclassification; tax fraud; task force

Impact

The formation of this task force represents a proactive approach by the Arizona legislature to combat the challenges posed by the misclassification of employees and payroll tax fraud. It highlights the legislative intent to safeguard state revenues potentially lost due to these practices. The task force will investigate the scale of the problem, including its financial implications for the state and local governments, as well as the insurance industry. Moreover, it is structured to seek public input and allow for flexibility in its operations, increasing the likelihood of comprehensive recommendations that can improve existing enforcement mechanisms.

Summary

House Bill 2275 establishes the Employee Misclassification and Payroll Tax Fraud Advisory Task Force, which is tasked with addressing issues related to employee misclassification and tax fraud, particularly in the construction industry. The bill is designed to assemble key state agency leaders, such as the directors of the industrial commission and insurance departments, to study the economic impacts of these issues and to recommend improvements in how they are addressed at the state level. This initiative underscores a significant legislative focus on ensuring proper classification of employment roles and preventing tax fraud that can undermine state revenue.

Contention

Notably, HB 2275 does not specify immediate punitive measures or sanctions against employers existing within the current legal framework. Instead, its primary aim is to gather information and develop a cohesive strategy for addressing misclassification and tax fraud through recommendations resulting from its studies. The task force will look into whether existing laws are effective and consider the necessity for a standardized definition of employment relationships. Such discussions may spur debates on how best to balance regulatory accountability with the operational realities faced by employers and workers alike.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1411

Organized retail theft task force

AZ HB2691

Election worker harassment task force

AZ HB2533

Building permits; conditions; qualifications

AZ HB2205

Fraud unit; investigations; annual report

AZ SB1265

Investments; rural areas; tax credits

AZ HB2715

Coverage; family and medical leave

AZ HB2591

Forced labor; child labor; prohibitions

AZ HB2349

Family and medical leave; coverage

AZ SB1632

Family and medical leave; coverage.

AZ HB2311

Schools; enrollment preference; armed forces

Similar Bills

AZ HB2265

Misclassification; tax fraud; task force

AZ HB2494

Misclassification; tax fraud; task force

HI SR22

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Convene An Interagency Task Force To Combat The Underground Economy And Employee Misclassification In The State's Construction Industry.

HI SCR33

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Convene An Interagency Task Force To Combat The Underground Economy And Employee Misclassification In The State's Construction Industry.

HI HCR68

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Convene An Underground Economy Interagency Task Force To Combat The Underground Economy And Employee Misclassification In The Construction Industry.

HI HR53

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Convene An Underground Economy Interagency Task Force To Combat The Underground Economy And Employee Misclassification In The Construction Industry.

NV SB145

Revises provisions related to employee misclassification. (BDR 53-159)

LA HB665

Provides for an increase in the administrative penalties assessed for the misclassification of employees (EG +$3,250,000 SG RV See Note)