H.R. 4 - Comprehensive 1099 Taxpayer Protection and Repayment of Exchange Subsidy Overpayments Act of 2011
- Sponsor:
- Daniel E. Lungren
- Summary:
- To repeal the expansion of information reporting requirements for payments of $600 or more to corporations, and for other purposes. (by CRS)
- Status:
- The bill has become law.
- Amendments:
- 1 proposed amendment. 1 rejected. View amendments
PASSED on April 5, 2011.
3/5 required to pass
voted YES: 87
voted NO: 12
1 voted present/not voting
Comprehensive 1099 Taxpayer Protection and Repayment of Exchange Subsidy Overpayments Act of 2011
H.R. 4 — 112th Congress (2011–2012)
- Summary
- To repeal the expansion of information reporting requirements for payments of $600 or more to corporations, and for other purposes. (by CRS)
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- Title
- To repeal the expansion of information reporting requirements for payments of $600 or more to corporations, and for other purposes.
- Other Titles
- Small Business Paperwork Mandate Elimination Act of 2011
- Small Business Paperwork Mandate Elimination Act of 2011
- Comprehensive 1099 Taxpayer Protection and Repayment of Exchange Subsidy Overpayments Act of 2011
- Comprehensive 1099 Taxpayer Protection and Repayment of Exchange Subsidy Overpayments Act of 2011
- Comprehensive 1099 Taxpayer Protection and Repayment of Exchange Subsidy Overpayments Act of 2011
- Sponsor
- Daniel E. Lungren
- Co-Sponsors
- Sandy Adams
- Robert B. Aderholt
- W. Todd Akin
- Rodney Alexander
- Jason Altmire
- Justin Amash
- Steve Austria
- Michele Bachmann
- Spencer Bachus
- Lou Barletta
- Roscoe G. Bartlett
- Joe Barton
- Charles F. Bass
- Dan Benishek
- Rick Berg
- Shelley Berkley
- Judy Biggert
- Brian P. Bilbray
- Gus M. Bilirakis
- Rob Bishop
- Sanford D. Bishop, Jr.
- Timothy H. Bishop
- Diane Black
- Marsha Blackburn
- Jo Bonner
- Mary Bono Mack
- Charles W. Boustany Jr.
- Kevin Brady
- Bruce L. Braley
- Mo Brooks
- Paul C. Broun
- Vern Buchanan
- Larry Bucshon
- Ann Marie Buerkle
- Michael C. Burgess
- Dan Burton
- Ken Calvert
- John Campbell
- Francisco "Quico" Canseco
- Shelley Moore Capito
- Michael E. Capuano
- Dennis Cardoza
- Russ Carnahan
- André Carson
- John R. Carter
- Bill Cassidy
- Steve Chabot
- Jason Chaffetz
- David N. Cicilline
- Howard Coble
- Mike Coffman
- Steve Cohen
- Tom Cole
- K. Michael Conaway
- Gerald E. Connolly
- Jerry F. Costello
- Joe Courtney
- Chip Cravaack
- Eric A. "Rick" Crawford
- Ander Crenshaw
- Mark S. Critz
- John Abney Culberson
- Geoff Davis
- Jeff Denham
- Charles W. Dent
- Scott DesJarlais
- Mario Diaz-Balart
- Robert J. Dold
- Joe Donnelly
- David Dreier
- Sean P. Duffy
- Jeff Duncan
- John J. Duncan, Jr.
- Renee L. Ellmers
- Jo Ann Emerson
- Eliot L. Engel
- Blake Farenthold
- Stephen Lee Fincher
- Michael G. Fitzpatrick
- Jeff Flake
- Charles J. "Chuck" Fleischmann
- John Fleming
- Bill Flores
- J. Randy Forbes
- Jeff Fortenberry
- Virginia Foxx
- Barney Frank
- Trent Franks
- Rodney P. Frelinghuysen
- Elton Gallegly
- Cory Gardner
- Scott Garrett
- Jim Gerlach
- Bob Gibbs
- Christopher P. Gibson
- Phil Gingrey
- Louie Gohmert
- Bob Goodlatte
- Paul A. Gosar
- Trey Gowdy
- Kay Granger
- Sam Graves
- Tom Graves
- Tim Griffin
- H. Morgan Griffith
- Michael G. Grimm
- Frank C. Guinta
- Brett Guthrie
- Ralph M. Hall
- Richard L. Hanna
- Gregg Harper
- Andy Harris
- Vicky Hartzler
- Doc Hastings
- Nan A. S. Hayworth
- Joseph J. Heck
- Dean Heller
- Jeb Hensarling
- Wally Herger
- Jaime Herrera Beutler
- James A. Himes
- Tim Holden
- Tim Huelskamp
- Bill Huizenga
- Randy Hultgren
- Duncan Hunter
- Robert Hurt
- Darrell E. Issa
- Lynn Jenkins
- Bill Johnson
- Sam Johnson
- Timothy V. Johnson
- Walter B. Jones
- Jim Jordan
- William R. Keating
- Mike Kelly
- Peter T. King
- Jack Kingston
- Adam Kinzinger
- Larry Kissell
- John Kline
- Raúl R. Labrador
- Doug Lamborn
- Leonard Lance
- Jeffrey M. Landry
- James Lankford
- Tom Latham
- Steven C. LaTourette
- Robert E. Latta
- Christopher Lee
- Jerry Lewis
- Daniel Lipinski
- Frank A. LoBiondo
- Billy Long
- Frank D. Lucas
- Blaine Luetkemeyer
- Cynthia M. Lummis
- Connie Mack
- Donald A. Manzullo
- Kenny Marchant
- Tom Marino
- Jim Matheson
- Kevin McCarthy
- Michael T. McCaul
- Tom McClintock
- Thaddeus McCotter
- Patrick T. McHenry
- Howard P. "Buck" McKeon
- David B. McKinley
- Cathy McMorris Rodgers
- Patrick Meehan
- John L. Mica
- Michael H. Michaud
- Candice S. Miller
- Gary G. Miller
- Jeff Miller
- Mick Mulvaney
- Tim Murphy
- Sue Wilkins Myrick
- Randy Neugebauer
- Kristi L. Noem
- Richard B. Nugent
- Devin Nunes
- Alan Nunnelee
- Pete Olson
- William L. Owens
- Ron Paul
- Erik Paulsen
- Stevan Pearce
- Mike Pence
- Collin C. Peterson
- Thomas E. Petri
- Joseph R. Pitts
- Todd Russell Platts
- Ted Poe
- Mike Pompeo
- Bill Posey
- Tom Price
- Benjamin Quayle
- Mike Quigley
- Nick J. Rahall II
- Tom Reed
- Denny Rehberg
- David G. Reichert
- James B. Renacci
- Reid J. Ribble
- E. Scott Rigell
- David Rivera
- Martha Roby
- David P. Roe
- Harold Rogers
- Mike Rogers
- Mike Rogers
- Dana Rohrabacher
- Todd Rokita
- Thomas J. Rooney
- Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
- Peter J. Roskam
- Dennis A. Ross
- Mike Ross
- Edward R. Royce
- Jon Runyan
- C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger
- Bobby L. Rush
- Paul D. Ryan
- Steve Scalise
- Robert T. Schilling
- Jean Schmidt
- Aaron Schock
- Kurt Schrader
- David Schweikert
- Austin Scott
- Tim Scott
- F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.
- Pete Sessions
- Terri A. Sewell
- John Shimkus
- Heath Shuler
- Bill Shuster
- Michael K. Simpson
- Adrian Smith
- Christopher H. Smith
- Lamar Smith
- Steve Southerland II
- Cliff Stearns
- Steve Stivers
- Marlin A. Stutzman
- John Sullivan
- Lee Terry
- Glenn Thompson
- Mac Thornberry
- Patrick J. Tiberi
- Scott R. Tipton
- Niki Tsongas
- Michael R. Turner
- Fred Upton
- Tim Walberg
- Greg Walden
- Joe Walsh
- Daniel Webster
- Peter Welch
- Allen B. West
- Lynn A. Westmoreland
- Ed Whitfield
- Joe Wilson
- Robert J. Wittman
- Frank R. Wolf
- Steve Womack
- Rob Woodall
- Kevin Yoder
- C. W. Bill Young
- Don Young
- Todd Young
- Subjects
- Taxation
- Business records
- Corporate finance and management
- Tax administration and collection, taxpayers
- Related Bills
- H.Res. 129 (112th) : Providing for Consideration of the Bill (H.R. 4) to Repeal the Expansion of Information Reporting Requirements for Payments of $600 or More to Corporations, and for Other Purposes.
- H.R. 60 (112th) : To Repeal the Expansion of Information Reporting Requirements for Payments of $600 or More to Corporations, and for Other Purposes.
- H.R. 144 (112th) : Small Business Paperwork Mandate Elimination Act of 2011
- H.R. 584 (112th) : To Repeal the Information Reporting Requirements Added by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
- H.R. 705 (112th) : Comprehensive 1099 Taxpayer Protection and Repayment of Exchange Subsidy Overpayments Act of 2011
- S. 18 (112th) : Small Business Paperwork Mandate Elimination Act
- S. 72 (112th) : Small Business Paperwork Mandate Elimination Act of 2011
- S. 359 (112th) : Comprehensive 1099 Taxpayer Protection and Repayment of Exchange Subsidy Overpayments Act of 2011
- Major Actions
Introduced 1/12/2011 Referred to Committee Amendments (1 proposed) Passed House 3/03/2011 Passed Senate 4/05/2011 Signed by President 4/14/2011 - Bill History
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Chamber/Committee Motion Date Result select this vote House On Motion to Table the Appeal of the Ruling of the Chair: H R 4 Small Business Paperwork Mandate Elimination Act of 2011 3/03/2011 This motion PASSED the House 243 voted YES 181 voted NO 9 voted present/not votingselect this vote House H.R. 4 (112th): Comprehensive 1099 Taxpayer Protection and Repayment of Exchange Subsidy Overpayments Act of 2011 3/03/2011 This bill PASSED the House 314 voted YES 112 voted NO 7 voted present/not votingselect this vote Senate On the Amendment S.Amdt. 284 to H.R. 4 (Comprehensive 1099 Taxpayer Protection and Repayment of Exchange Subsidy Overpayments Act of 2011) 4/05/2011 This amendment DID NOT PASS the Senate 41 voted YES 58 voted NO 1 voted present/not votingcurrently selected Senate H.R. 4 (112th): Comprehensive 1099 Taxpayer Protection and Repayment of Exchange Subsidy Overpayments Act of 2011 4/05/2011 This bill PASSED the Senate 87 voted YES 12 voted NO 1 voted present/not votingAction Date Description Introduced 1/12/2011 1/12/2011 Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means. 2/17/2011 Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. Put on a legislative calendar 2/17/2011 Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote. 2/22/2011 Reported by the Committee on Ways and Means. H. Rept. 112-15. Put on a legislative calendar 2/22/2011 Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 6. 3/01/2011 Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 129 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 4 with 2 hours and 30 minutes of general debate. Motion to recommit with or without installowed. Measure will be considered read. Bill is closed to amendments. The resolution provides that an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of the amendment recommended by the Committee on Ways and Means now printed in H.R. 705 shall be considered as adopted. The resolution waives all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended. The waiver of all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended, is prophylactic in nature. 3/02/2011 Rule H. Res. 129 passed House. 3/03/2011 Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 129. 3/03/2011 Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 4 with 2 hours and 30 minutes of general debate. Motion to recommit with or without instructions is allowed. Measure will be considered read. Bill is closed to amendments. The resolution provides that an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of the amendment recommended by the Committee on Ways and Means now printed in H.R. 705 shall be considered as adopted. The resolution waives all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended. The waiver of all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended, is prophylactic in nature. 3/03/2011 DEBATE - The House proceeded with two hours and thirty minutes of debate on H.R. 4, as amended. 3/03/2011 WORDS TAKEN DOWN - During the course of debate, exception was taken to certain words used in debate. Subsequently, unanimous consent was granted to withdraw the words and the House resumed debate on H.R. 4. 3/03/2011 DEBATE - The House resumed debate on H.R. 4. 3/03/2011 The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule. 3/03/2011 Mr. McNerney moved to recommit with instructions to Ways and Means. 3/03/2011 The instructions contained in the McNerney motion seek to require the Committee on Ways and Means to report the bill back to the House forthwith with an amendment which inserts sections entitled "NONREFUNDABLE PERSONAL CREDIT FOR TAXPAYERS SUBJECT TO A TAX INCREASE UNDER THE SMALL BUSINESS PAPERWORK MANDATE ELIMINATION ACT OF 2011", "INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO DOMESTIC PRODUCTION ACTIVITIES", and "MAJOR INTEGRATED OIL COMPANIES INELIGIBLE FOR LAST-IN, FIRST-OUT MEHTOD OF INVENTORY". 3/03/2011 Mr. Camp raised a point of order against the motion to recommit with instructions. Mr Camp stated that the motion violated clause 10 of rule XXI by proposing an increase in mandatory spending over a relevant period of time. Sustained by the Chair. 3/03/2011 Point of order sustained against the motion to recommit with instructions. 3/03/2011 Mr. Levin appealed the ruling of the chair. The question was then put on sustaining the ruling of the chair. 3/03/2011 Mr. Camp moved to table the motion to appeal the ruling of the chair 3/03/2011 Point of order raised by Mr. Weiner on the voice vote of the measure. Mr Weiner stated that the bill purportedly included a Federal income tax increase making the clause 5b of Rule XXI requirement for a three-fifths majority for passage of the measure applicable. Point of order overruled by the Chair. 3/03/2011 Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. 3/03/2011 Received in the Senate. Read the first time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under Read the First Time. select this vote Vote 3/03/2011 On Motion to Table the Appeal of the Ruling of the Chair: H R 4 Small Business Paperwork Mandate Elimination Act of 2011 select this vote House Vote on Passage 3/03/2011 H.R. 4 (112th): Comprehensive 1099 Taxpayer Protection and Repayment of Exchange Subsidy Overpayments Act of 2011 Put on a legislative calendar 3/04/2011 Read the second time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 16. 4/05/2011 Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. 4/05/2011 Message on Senate action sent to the House. 4/05/2011 Amendment SA 284 proposed by Senator Menendez. select this vote Vote 4/05/2011 On the Amendment S.Amdt. 284 to H.R. 4 (Comprehensive 1099 Taxpayer Protection and Repayment of Exchange Subsidy Overpayments Act of 2011) currently selected Senate Vote on Passage 4/05/2011 H.R. 4 (112th): Comprehensive 1099 Taxpayer Protection and Repayment of Exchange Subsidy Overpayments Act of 2011 Presented to President 4/06/2011 Presented to President. Signed 4/14/2011 Signed by President. Enacted 4/14/2011 Became Public Law No: 112-9. Number Sponsor Date Offered Status select this vote S. Amdt. 284 Menendez, Robert [D-NJ] April 4, 2011 Failed by roll call vote on April 4, 2011. To protect small businesses from health insurance premium increases or losses of health insurance coverage.
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