Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1001

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Banks; report to State Banking Commission regarding engagement with Internal Revenue Service; provide report to Legislature upon request. Effective date.

Impact

If enacted, SB1001 would enforce stricter oversight of banking institutions by mandating that banks provide comprehensive reports on their IRS dealings. This could potentially affect the banking community's operational procedures and interactions with federal authorities, establishing a governable framework for disclosure. Moreover, the legislation allows these reports to be accessible to members of the legislature upon request, thereby enhancing governmental oversight over the financial sector.

Summary

Senate Bill 1001 seeks to amend existing banking regulations in Oklahoma, specifically regarding how banks must report their engagements with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Under the current guidelines, banks are required to undergo examinations by the State Banking Commissioner at least once every eighteen months. The proposed amendment adds a requirement for banks to submit an annual report detailing their interactions with the IRS, thus increasing transparency and accountability in their operations.

Contention

While SB1001 is primarily geared towards improving transparency, it may also generate discussions on the balance between regulatory oversight and the administrative burden placed on financial institutions. Some stakeholders may argue that the additional reporting requirements could lead to increased operating costs for banks, which could be passed down to consumers. On the other hand, supporters of the bill emphasize the importance of public transparency regarding banks' engagements with the IRS, arguing that it could lead to better regulatory compliance and consumer protections.

Companion Bills

OK SB1001

Carry Over Banks; report to State Banking Commission regarding engagement with Internal Revenue Service; provide report to Legislature upon request. Effective date.

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