H.R. 7906, Strengthening State and Tribal Child Support Enforcement Act
As ordered reported by the House Committee on Ways and Means on July 24, 2024
By Fiscal Year, Millions of Dollars
2024
2024-2029
2024-2034
Direct Spending (Outlays)
0
-427
-777
Revenues
0
*
*
Increase or Decrease (-) in the Deficit
0
-427
-777
Spending Subject to Appropriation (Outlays)
0
0
not estimated
Increases net direct spending in any of the four consecutive 10-year periods beginning in 2035?
No
Statutory pay-as-you-go procedures apply?
Yes
Mandate Effects
Increases on-budget deficits in any of the four consecutive 10-year periods beginning in 2035?
No
Contains intergovernmental mandate?
No
Contains private-sector mandate?
No
* = between -$500,000 and $500,000.
Summary
H.R. 7906 would amend the Internal Revenue Code and the Social Security Act to allow contractors to state, local, and tribal child support enforcement agencies to access federal taxpayer information (FTI) that employees of state or local child support enforcement agencies access under current law. CBO estimates that enacting the bill would decrease net direct spending by $777 million over the 2024-2034 period. The staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) estimate that enacting H.R. 7906 would have a negligible effect on revenues over the 2024-2034 period.