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From Washington Watch.com:
MY LETTER TO MY SENATORS re
Senate Housing Bill Requires eBay, Amazon,
Google, and All Credit Card Companies to
Report Transactions to the Government.

House Amendments to the Senate
Amendment to
H.R. 3221 – Foreclosure Prevention
Act of 2008

Source: http://freedomworks.org/newsroom/ press_
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Update: Senate Finance Committee Ranking
Member Charles Grassley is pushing the bill.

[Ok, firstly, I was a licenced Mortgage Broker, so I do understand - these people are responsibile for
their own actions, and forcing taxpayers to bail them out is wrong to begin with. But they have no
right to put in this other provision. AS far as making banking fair, we are in fact dealing with the fed
reserve, a private bank, that dictates to all our banks, read the money section for more data]


Hidden deep in Senator Christopher Dodd's 630-page Senate housing legislation is a sweeping
provision that affects the privacy and operation of nearly all of America's small businesses.

The provision, which was added by the bill's managers without debate this week, would require the
nation's payment systems to track, aggregate, and report information on nearly every electronic
transaction to the federal government.

Call Congress and Tell Them to Oppose The eBay Reporting Provision in the Housing Bill: 1-866-928-
3035

FreedomWorks Chairman Dick Armey commented: "This is a provision with astonishing reach, and it
was slipped into the bill just this week.
[they do this all the time, sneaking paragraphs within the bill].

Not only does it affect nearly every credit card transaction in America, such as Visa, MasterCard, Discover,
and American Express, but the bill specifically targets payment systems like eBay's PayPal, Amazon, and
Google Checkout that are used by many small online businesses.

The privacy implications for America's small businesses are breathtaking."

"Privacy groups like the Center for Democracy and Technology and small business organizations like the
NFIB sharply criticized this idea when it first appeared earlier this year. What is the federal government's
purpose with this kind of detailed data? How will this database be secured, and who will have access?

Many small proprietors use their Social Security number as their tax ID.

  • How will their privacy be protected?
  • What compliance costs will this impose on businesses?
  • Why is Sen. Chris Dodd putting this provision in a housing bailout bill?

The bill also includes the creation of a new national fingerprint registry
for mortgage brokers.
[In Florida, all mortgage brokers are already fingerprinted].

"At a time when concerns about both identity theft and government spying are paramount, Congress
wants to create a new honey pot of private data that includes Social Security numbers.

This bill reduces privacy across America's payment processing systems and treats every American small
business or eBay power seller like a criminal on parole by requiring an unprecedented level of reporting
to the federal government.

This outrageous idea is another reason to delay the housing bailout legislation so that Senators and the
public at large have time to examine its full implications."

From the Senate Bill Summary:

Payment Card and Third Party Network Information Reporting. The proposal requires information
reporting on payment card and third party network transactions.

Payment settlement entities, including merchant acquiring banks and third party settlement
organizations, or third party payment facilitators acting on their behalf, will be required to report the annual
gross amount of reportable transactions to the IRS and to the participating payee.

Reportable transactions include any payment card transaction and any third party network transaction.

Participating payees include persons who accept a payment card as payment and third party networks
who accept payment from a third party settlement organization in settlement of transactions.

A payment card means any card issued pursuant to an agreement or arrangement which provides for
standards and mechanisms for settling the transactions. Use of an account number or other indicia
associated with a payment card will be treated in the same manner as a payment card.

A de minimis exception for transactions of $10,000 or less and 200 transactions or less applies to
payments by third party settlement organizations.

The proposal applies to returns for calendar years beginning after December 31, 2010.

Back-up withholding provisions apply to amounts paid after December 31, 2011.

This proposal is estimated to raise $9.802 billion over ten years.
Call Congress and Tell
Them to Oppose The eBay
Reporting Provision in the
Housing Bill:
TOLL FREE
1-866-928-3035

Why is Sen. Chris Dodd
putting this provision in a
housing bailout bill?

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