THOMPSON, PADILLA, LAMALFA PRESS FOR SWIFT IMPLEMENTATION OF LAW TO DELIVER TAX RELIEF FOR WILDFIRE SURVIVORS
Washington – Today, Representative Mike Thompson (D-CA-04) and U.S. Senator Alex Padilla (D-CA) and Representative Doug LaMalfa (R-CA-01) released a letter urging the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to take immediate actions to implement their bipartisan legislation providing critical tax relief for wildfire victims. President Biden recently signed the Federal Disaster Tax Relief Act into law. The Federal Disaster Tax Relief Act supports the nearly 70,000 survivors who suffered significant losses during three major federally declared California fires in 2015, 2017, and 2018 who have received related settlement payments, as well as future recipients of other wildfire settlements related to federally declared fires. Many California wildfire survivors have already been taxed on their settlement payments, with some even losing access to certain federal benefits as a result of their compensation wrongly being considered income. The requests outlined by Thompson, Padilla, and LaMalfa are instrumental in delivering the full relief these wildfire survivors deserve. “[M]any Californians that received compensation have already been taxed on these payments in previous calendar years. This has significantly and unfairly hindered their ability to rebuild after devastating loss,” wrote the lawmakers. “Now that President Biden has signed this bill into law, the IRS must take every action available to provide clarity and guide taxpayers through the changes to the tax treatment of such payments.” “Californians who have suffered inconceivable losses as a result of utility-caused wildfires have waited too long for tax relief,” continued the lawmakers. “We appreciate your attention to this matter, and we look forward to working with you to ensure that wildfire survivors have access to their full settlements and federal benefits.” Specifically, the lawmakers recommended that the IRS take the following urgent steps in implementing Section 3 of the Federal Disaster Tax Relief Act:
Full text of the letter is available here and below: Dear Secretary Yellen and Commissioner Werfel: As members of the California delegation representing wildfire survivors that have received settlement payments for losses suffered during the three major California fires in 2015, 2017, and 2018, we write to urge the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to take immediate action on implementing Section 3 of the Federal Disaster Tax Relief Act. President Biden recently signed our legislation to exempt such compensation from gross income for income tax purposes. As you know, our tax code fails to clarify that disaster settlement funds, which are already insufficient in covering the full cost of losses, are neither income nor asset. Unlike those impacted by the fires that ravaged southern Oregon and Maui, many Californians that received compensation have already been taxed on these payments in previous calendar years. This has significantly and unfairly hindered their ability to rebuild after devastating loss. Now that President Biden has signed this bill into law, the IRS must take every action available to provide clarity and guide taxpayers through the changes to the tax treatment of such payments. Specifically, we ask that you:
Californians who have suffered inconceivable losses as a result of utility-caused wildfires have waited too long for tax relief. We appreciate your attention to this matter, and we look forward to working with you to ensure that wildfire survivors have access to their full settlements and federal benefits. |