Camp: Senate Should Act on Jobs Bill, Send President 1099 Repeal This Week

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Camp: Senate Should Act on Jobs Bill, Send President 1099 Repeal This Week

The following press release was published by the U.S. Congress Committee on Ways and Means on March 17, 2011. It is reproduced in full below.

Washington, DC - Yesterday, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) indicated that he favors the House-passed version of legislation to protect small businesses from a new onerous, job-destroying 1099 tax reporting mandate to the version approved by the Senate. In response, Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-MI) urged the Senate to pass and send the house-passed jobs bill to the President this week.

“After nearly a year of discussing, debating and voting, we have the opportunity to finally prevent small businesses from being buried under a job-crushing avalanche of new 1099 tax reporting requirements," Camp said. “If the Senate acts this week, it would send a clear signal to small businesses that this Congress - both Republicans and Democrats - are listening to them and that we can find a way to let these employers do what they do best - create jobs for American workers."

In the House, the bipartisan legislation - which also repeals 1099 reporting requirements for certain rental property owners and reduces waste, fraud and abuse in the health care law’s insurance subsidy program - passed by a vote of 314-112 with the support of every Republican and 40 percent of the House Democratic Caucus (76 Democrats in all).

Source: U.S. Congress Committee on Ways and Means

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