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Committee advances taxpayer‑records changes and a law‑enforcement relief checkoff; multiple bills passed by voice votes

REVENUE & TAX - SENATE · April 12, 2021
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Summary

The Senate Revenue & Tax Committee passed House Bill 1034 (narrowing DFA disclosure of taxpayer records) and House Bill 13160 (a voluntary law‑enforcement family relief checkoff). Both passed on voice votes after DFA testified the bills have no revenue impact.

The Senate Revenue & Tax Committee advanced several items on the calendar by voice vote during the hearing.

House Bill 1034, presented by Paul Gehring of the Department of Finance and Administration, would clarify that DFA will disclose taxpayer information only when required by court order and would streamline provisions related to releases to prosecutors and the attorney general. Gehring said DFA will also designate an official custodian of motor vehicle…

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