Arizona congressmen renew fight over federal taxation of family rebate

Some members of the Arizona congressional delegation are renewing calls to get a refund on the federally taxed state tax rebate given to families in the state last year.

Congressmen Greg Stanton, David Schweikert, and Juan Ciscomani are asking for a vote on House Resolution 8016, which would make sure the Arizona Families Tax Rebate is not subject to federal taxes marked as miscellaneous income.

The Center Square reported last year that the state’s budget surplus at the time was used for a rebate that was maxed out at $750, but was $250 for each child. The congressmen’s request to have the Internal Revenue Service change course did not come to fruition, and Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes had an unsuccessful lawsuit against the IRS, according to Tax Notes

Since tax season ended in the spring, the refund for the taxation, if the legislation became law, would have to be dealt with differently. H.R. 8016 was introduced in April and sent to the House Ways and Means Committee, but there has been no movement so far.

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