Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5471

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the requirement that certain reports be filed electronically.

Impact

If enacted, HB 5471 will significantly impact how government entities and possibly non-governmental organizations submit necessary reports. This transition to electronic filing is expected to facilitate quicker data collection and dissemination, allowing for more timely insights into various state operations. Advocates for the bill argue that it will reduce administrative burdens, free up resources, and lead to improved accuracy in reporting due to the inherent checks built into electronic systems.

Summary

House Bill 5471 aims to enhance the efficiency of governmental reporting processes by mandating that certain reports be filed electronically. This initiative seeks to modernize reporting requirements, making it easier for both the filers and the state to manage and access data. By moving to an electronic format, the bill is designed to streamline operations, reduce paperwork, and improve overall transparency in state reporting processes.

Contention

Despite the advantages proposed by HB 5471, some concerns have been raised regarding the accessibility of technology for all entities required to submit reports. Critics may argue that not all organizations have the necessary infrastructure or skills to transition to electronic filing effectively. There is also fear about the potential for data privacy issues with the increased reliance on digital systems. The need for training and support for smaller organizations or those with limited technological capabilities may become a pressing issue as the implementation of this bill unfolds.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Tax Code

  • Chapter 111. Collection Procedures
    • Section: 0626

Companion Bills

TX SB2873

Identical Relating to the requirement that certain tax reports be filed electronically.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4441

Relating to reporting requirements for municipalities and counties that impose a hotel occupancy tax.

TX HB1280

Relating to the determination of compensation and reporting requirements for the franchise tax.

TX SB953

Relating to the determination of compensation and reporting requirements for the franchise tax.

TX HB4772

Relating to an excise tax on, and storage, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements for, certain nontobacco nicotine products; providing a civil penalty; imposing a tax.

TX HB4809

Relating to the strong families credit against certain taxes for entities that contribute to certain organizations.

TX SB2390

Relating to the strong families credit against certain taxes for entities that contribute to certain organizations.

TX HB4720

Relating to requirements for an annual audit report filed by a school district.

TX SB81

Relating to certain laws that regulate aspects of illegal immigration in this state, including laws pertaining to the DNA records of certain persons subject to an immigration detainer request, the recognition of certain out-of-state driver's licenses, inviting certain federal agencies to participate on the homeland security council, the reporting of certain uncompensated hospital care costs, and certain requirements for participation in the E-verify program; increasing a criminal penalty.

TX SB987

Relating to the reporting of certain information regarding the payment of state money to certain vendors and counties.

TX HB1040

Relating to the authority of entities regulated by the Texas Department of Insurance to conduct business electronically.

Similar Bills

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