Texas 2021 - 87th 3rd C.S.

Texas House Bill HCR15

Caption

Urging Congress to oppose the expansion of the Internal Revenue Service's power to track bank account transactions.

Impact

The bill highlights significant concerns regarding the low reporting threshold of $600, which would encompass a majority of active bank accounts. Under the proposed regulations, financial institutions would be responsible for collecting and reporting extensive financial data, which critics say could lead to hefty compliance costs. These financial burdens may be passed on to customers, disproportionately affecting low-income communities and individuals who maintain standard banking practices. Furthermore, the resolution raises alarms about the IRS's ability to manage this influx of sensitive information securely, given its history of cybersecurity vulnerabilities.

Summary

HCR15 is a House Concurrent Resolution from the Texas Legislature that urges the United States Congress to oppose certain provisions included in the Biden administration's tax increase proposal for fiscal year 2022. It specifically addresses the proposed requirement that banks and financial institutions report detailed information about all transactions exceeding $600 annually to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The resolution argues that this requirement would impose undue burdens on banks, small businesses, and individuals, infringing on their privacy and potentially leading to increased costs for consumers.

Contention

HCR15 underscores a bipartisan concern, evident in the recognition that many lawmakers, regardless of party affiliation, have voiced apprehensions regarding the potential fallout of the proposed reporting requirements. The resolution references a critical letter from House Republicans and notes that certain Democrats have also expressed reservations, suggesting a broadly shared perspective on the potential harms inflicted by the proposed measures. The bill positions itself as a protector of individual privacy rights and advocates for a careful reconsideration of the administration's approach to tax reform regulations, emphasizing the need for careful balance between tax compliance and individual freedoms.

Companion Bills

TX SCR5

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Previously Filed As

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TX HCR31

Urging Congress to overturn the "Factoring Criteria for Firearms with Attached 'Stabilizing Braces'" rule via the Congressional Review Act.

TX HCR46

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TX SCR28

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TX HCR20

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TX HCR60

Urging Congress to repeal the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA).

TX HCR51

Urging Congress to restore and strengthen the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

TX HCR76

Urging Congress to repeal the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986.

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