Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB1444

Introduced
4/10/25  

Caption

Tax DODGER Act Tax Delinquencies and Overdue Debts are Government Employees’ Responsibility Act

Impact

One of the main provisions of SB1444 includes establishing eligibility criteria for federal employment based on tax compliance. Under the proposed law, any individual with a 'seriously delinquent tax debt' would be ineligible for federal employment unless they can demonstrate compliance with tax obligations. This is intended to ensure that only compliant citizens can occupy government positions, thus increasing faith in public service. The bill also outlines due process requirements, ensuring that individuals affected by potential employment actions have the right to contest their status regarding tax obligations, which adds an important layer of protection for employees.

Summary

SB1444, also known as the 'Tax DODGER Act', is a legislative measure aimed at increasing accountability among federal employees and retirees regarding their tax obligations. The bill mandates the Secretary of the Treasury to submit an annual report detailing federal employees and retirees who have delinquent tax debts. This report is expected to categorize individuals by their employment status, including active duty and retired military personnel, and provide aggregate data on the delinquency rates and amounts owed within these categories. By enforcing such reporting, the bill aims to reinforce the principle that all government employees must adhere to tax responsibilities and face consequences should they fail to do so.

Contention

The introduction of SB1444 has sparked discussions around the balance between ensuring tax compliance and the potential for overreach into the lives of federal employees. Some critics argue that the bill may unfairly penalize individuals who may be experiencing financial hardship or are involved in legitimate disputes regarding their tax obligations. Additionally, there are concerns that this legislation could create a chilling effect on potential job candidates deterred by the risks of employment in federal agencies due to their financial situations. Advocates for the bill argue that accountability is paramount in maintaining the integrity of federal employment and public trust in government entities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB5312

ORG CHART Act Organizing and Revealing the Government’s Construction, Hierarchies, Appointments, Responsibilities, and Tasks Act

US SB1011

Federal Employees and Retirees with Delinquent Tax Debt Initiative (FERDI) Act

US HB1314

LODGE Act Lodging Options Developed for Government Employees Act

US SB1444

Border Patrol Enhancement Act

US HB10147

RECRUIT Act of 2024 Reserve Employers Comprehensive Relief and Uniform Incentives on Taxes Act of 2024

US HB8784

FREE Act Full Responsibility and Expedited Enforcement Act

US HB7255

GRANT Act Government Responsibility in Awarding New Tender Act

US HB10216

Ending Racism in Government Contracting Act

US HB6243

ORM Act Overdose Reversal Medication Act

US SB4098

Corporate Tax Dodging Prevention Act

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