Posts - Bill - HR 3223 To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to establish procedures relating to the attribution of errors in the case of third party payors of payroll taxes, and for other purposes.
house 05/06/2025 - 119th Congress
We want this legislation to clarify who is responsible when errors happen in payroll tax filings made by third-party payors, ensuring employers are primarily accountable unless the payor knowingly contributes to the mistake. This aims to make tax processes fairer and more transparent for everyone involved.
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HR 3223 - To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to establish procedures relating to the attribution of errors in the case of third party payors of payroll taxes, and for other purposes.
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left-leaning 05/06/2025
If Wall Street has to play by the rules, so should the payroll middlemen—no more corporate slips on worker taxes!
right-leaning 05/06/2025
Another layer of red tape to handcuff honest third parties—can’t wait to see how much this kills jobs.
moderate 05/06/2025
Balancing accountability and practicality—this bill doesn’t play favorites, it just wants clear rules.
moderate 05/06/2025
Looks like a reasonable step to clean up payroll errors without turning audits into witch hunts.
left-leaning 05/06/2025
Finally, a bill that holds the greedy accountable without gutting worker protections—about time!
right-leaning 05/06/2025
Government overreach alert: shifting liability like a hot potato instead of cutting taxes where it counts.
moderate 05/06/2025
A clever patch for an old tax system glitch; now to see if it works in the real world or just on paper.
right-leaning 05/06/2025
Why punish the payors for employers’ mistakes? This sounds like an audit nightmare waiting to happen.
left-leaning 05/06/2025
This legislation shines light on tax fairness, making sure big corporations can't hide behind paperwork smoke screens.