Political infighting again stalls federal tax relief efforts for North Bay wildfire victims [The Press Democrat]
Oct. 5—Northern California wildfire victims were collateral damage in the Congressional infighting that led to the ouster of House Speaker
The screeching halt to the
Victims have advocated for a bill to ensure the
Fire victims waited years to receive payments from the
The lack of tax relief legislation has led to yet further losses, as victims who have struggled to rebuild their lives face steep tax bills after trust payments in some cases thrust them into higher tax brackets. Those payments can also potentially put health insurance and other benefits in jeopardy.
This year, victims anxiously eyed an
Then came Tuesday's stunning and historic vote to oust McCarthy.
Thompson and LaMalfa on Wednesday told The Press Democrat they now intend to ask the
"Tax relief for wildfire survivors is my top priority," said Thompson, who joined his party colleagues in voting to oust McCarthy.
"I am working closely with
According to an aid for LaMalfa, the
LaMalfa is a Republican whose northern
"It's really frustrating that survivors are still in taxation limbo," he said in a statement provided by his office. "It's also really frustrating that when the
The long wait has caused some wildfire survivors to lose patience, and faith.
He paid his taxes in April, shelling out roughly
Hillman said he's emailed LaMalfa's and Thompson's offices in the past, but "you just get the canned responses." While he hopes the bill passes and he can file amended returns, he isn't holding his breath after being disappointed before.
"It's disheartening," Hillman said. "You'd think it'd be a no brainer."
While some tax provisions can reduce liabilities for disaster victims, as outlined by the
"I do not understand why just because there is not a Speaker of the House, the
Whether victims pay taxes on their settlement payments reverberates beyond their individual bank accounts into neighborhood streets that in some cases have seen stalled rebuilds. Local economies could also benefit from an infusion of settlement payments, Abrams said.
"What is going to be the reaction of victims if this doesn't get done this year?" he asked. "There's going to be swaths of people who are really upset at the lack of commitment around these types of issues."
After the first federal tax relief bill, introduced in
The latest version of the bill would provide tax relief on settlement payments related to wildfires occurring after
It would also cover payments made by either railroad companies or the government in the case of this year's train derailment in
From the beginning, fire victims have been fierce advocates for the legislation, sending thousands of letters of support to congressional members, organizing meetings with bill sponsors' staff and heading to
In the delegation's most recent trip to
"This is us negotiating at the cliff wall,"
While that crisis was narrowly averted with a temporary spending bill to keep the government open, the bill's timing is now yet again in flux, depending on when a new speaker is seated and whether they're open to bipartisan efforts.
Still,
Even with missing the
"This wildfire survivor club of ours continues to grow. One of our main missions is we want to pay it forward so that others that find themselves in our shoes at least have it a little easier to recover," Sherwood said.
"This only makes us stronger. That's one of the things about wildfire survivors, we're used to being challenged. We've been to hell and back through our various wildfires and rebuilt. There's no going back. There's only moving forward, and we'll keep marching forward as long as we have to."
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