Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB1873

Introduced
3/5/25  

Caption

Broadband Grant Tax Treatment Act

Impact

The proposed legislation will specifically affect tax regulations pertaining to broadband funding and its treatment under federal tax law. This change is geared towards promoting the deployment of broadband technologies by addressing financial barriers that previously disincentivized entities from investing in such projects. Under these new provisions, eligible grants defined within the bill would not count as taxable income, which is expected to make broadband improvements more financially viable for local governments and private entities alike.

Summary

House Bill 1873, titled the ‘Broadband Grant Tax Treatment Act’, aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code to exclude certain broadband grants from gross income for taxpayers. The objective of this bill is to alleviate the tax burden on entities receiving funds aimed at enhancing broadband access, particularly in underserved areas. By enabling the exclusion of these grants from gross income, the bill seeks to encourage more investment in broadband infrastructure, facilitating broader access to high-speed internet services for all citizens, especially in rural or underprivileged regions.

Contention

Critics of HB 1873 may argue that while the intention of enhancing broadband access is commendable, the exclusion from gross income could lead to potential abuse, where entities might claim undue benefits without delivering tangible improvements in broadband services. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding accountability and the distribution of these grants, particularly how they will be allocated to various stakeholders and the metrics used to measure success in broadband expansion initiatives. Ensuring equitable access and effective deployment is crucial, and lawmakers may need to remain vigilant about the implementation of such measures.

Congress_id

119-HR-1873

Notable_points

HB 1873 explicitly defines qualified broadband grants to include a variety of funding sources, including those from state, local, and federal programs. This comprehensive delineation acknowledges the multi-faceted approach required to tackle broadband inadequacies across different regions and demographics. The bill's language also carefully prohibits double benefits, ensuring that organizations do not exploit the tax benefits of the grants while claiming deductions for related expenditures. The effective date of the amendments will apply to amounts received in taxable years following March 11, 2023.

Introduced_date

2025-03-05

Companion Bills

US SB674

Related Broadband Grant Tax Treatment Act

Previously Filed As

US HB889

Broadband Grant Tax Treatment Act

US SB341

Broadband Grant Tax Treatment Act

US SB2238

PLAN for Broadband Act Proper Leadership to Align Networks for Broadband Act

US HB1178

Broadband SALE Act Broadband Stock Acquisition in Local Exchanges Act

US HB5886

Promoting Access to Broadband Act of 2023

US HB3964

Rural Broadband Modernization Act

US HB9193

Secure and Affordable Broadband Extension Act

US HB6891

MORE USDA Grants Act More Opportunities for Rural Economies from USDA Grants Act

US SB3024

Promoting Access to Broadband Act of 2023

US HB9872

Sickle Cell Disease Treatment Centers Act of 2024

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