Just weeks ahead of a too-close-to-call election, the Biden-Harris administration is temporarily delaying a widely unpopular scheme to have banks and businesses help spy on middle and low income taxpayers by reporting small transactions to the IRS.
“Gig workers use apps like Venmo and PayPal to sell services and receive tips, while others use them to buy and sell things like couches and concert tickets or pay a neighbor to mow their lawn. In 2021, Democrats in Congress voted to step up IRS scrutiny of 44 million Americans who use one of these third-party payment platforms even if they only engaged in $600 of transactions for tax year 2022 and onward,” the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee announced in a statement.
“However, the Biden-Harris Administration has put off implementing this new reporting requirement for two years to give Democrats political cover, tacitly acknowledging this scheme will be a massive burden on taxpayers,” the Committee now reveals.
“Taxpayers earning less than $200,000 a year will get stuck shouldering 90 percent of the burden of Democrats’ 1099K reporting scheme,” said Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO).
“In fact, it will operate like an additional tax on tips – making life harder for hair dressers, Uber drivers, and other gig workers just trying to make a living. The IRS is now playing politics with the new law, not only illegally delaying its implementation to shield Democrats from its terrible consequences, but also illegally adjusting the reporting threshold for tax year 2024. If even the IRS is afraid to implement this monster, then repealing it is just common sense,” Smith adds.
“The IRS wouldn’t be slow walking Democrats’ unpopular policy if it were confident about how effective it would be,” the Committee notes.
“That is exactly why Republicans on the Committee on Ways and Means have twice passed H.R. 190, the Saving Gig Economy Taxpayers Act, which would undo this disastrous approach,” they add. “Though the Biden-Harris Administration has repeatedly skirted the law to avoid sending new tax forms to 44 million Americans in an election year, this fall, Americans are left are wondering if the Administration will delay implementation for a third year.”
According to the Committee:
New Tax Burdens for Working American Families: According to the Joint Committee on Taxation, 90 percent of the tax burden of this policy would fall on filers that make less than $200,000. These workers, especially hair stylists, housecleaners, and others in the gig economy, are already trying to make ends meet in the Biden-Harris cost-of-living crisis.
Ignoring the Law Means More Uncertainty: Americans have no idea when the law will go into effect, because the IRS keeps making things up. The law did not give the IRS room to delay or change the 1099-K reporting threshold, yet in November 2023, the IRS announced yet another delay in implementation as well as a plan – never authorized by law – to change the reporting threshold to $5,000 for tax year 2024.
IRS Isn’t Even Clear on Who Will Be Affected: A new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) shows that the IRS did not analyze agency or external data to identify potential population sizes of taxpayers who would be affected by different filing thresholds when single-handedly choosing a new reporting threshold for tax year 2024, disregarding how many Americans would receive a new tax form in their mailbox this year.
The IRS Will Question Whether You Really Split the Check: The IRS still has not explained how they plan to distinguish non-taxable income from reimbursements, such as using third-party payment apps to split a restaurant bill with friends or paying rent.
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Typical Washington greed.
when is this government going to stop taxing the people, England did it until we ran them out of America, must we do this to the Politicians who constantly want the middle and lower class people to pay for and take the burden of paying taxes. It is unjust, un-American and probably defies laws in that they are committing an act of some type of malfeasance of public office.
Please stop this insanity!
When will this government stop the insanity of taxing the middle or lower class people; this clearly is malfeasance of public office!