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To exclude certain amounts relating to compensating victims of the Texas Panhandle fires, and for other purposes.
2/26/2025, 9:06 AM
Summary of Bill HR 1169
The wildfires in the Texas Panhandle caused widespread destruction and loss of property for many residents in the affected areas. This bill recognizes the need to support these victims by ensuring that any financial assistance they receive for their losses is not subject to additional taxation.
In addition to providing relief for the victims of the Texas Panhandle fires, the bill also includes provisions for other purposes related to disaster relief efforts. This may include funding for emergency response and recovery efforts, as well as support for rebuilding and recovery in the affected communities. Overall, Bill 119 hr 1169 aims to provide much-needed assistance to the victims of the Texas Panhandle wildfires and support their recovery efforts in a non-partisan and thoughtful manner.
Congressional Summary of HR 1169
Wildfire Victim Tax Relief and Recovery Act
This bill allows farmers to defer taxes on gain from the sale or exchange of livestock because of a fire. (Conditions apply.) The bill also allows individuals to exclude from gross income (for tax purposes) certain disaster relief payments received in connection with specific Texas wildfires.
Currently, farmers may defer gain on the sale or exchange of livestock (other than poultry) held for draft, breeding, or dairy purposes due to drought, flood, or other weather-related conditions for two years (four years if attributable to a federally-declared disaster). Otherwise, under current law, gain on the sale of livestock (including poultry) due to such weather-related conditions attributable to a federally-declared disaster may be deferred for one year. (Conditions apply.)
The bill adds fire to the list of circumstances for which the gain on the sale or exchange of livestock may be deferred, thus allowing farmers to defer such gains for up to four years (depending on the type of livestock and whether the sale is attributable to a federally-declared disaster).
The bill also allows individuals to exclude from gross income payments received from federal, state, or local government agencies or Xcel Energy (or any subsidiary, insurer, or agent of Xcel Energy) as compensation for unreimbursed losses, damages, and certain expenses attributable to the
- Smokehouse Creek, 687 Reamer, and Roughneck Fires (Hutchinson County, Texas, February and March 2024);
- Windy Deuce Fire (Moore County, Texas, February 2024); and
- Grape Vine Creek Fire (Gray County, Texas, February 2024).
Current Status of Bill HR 1169
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 1169
Total Number of Sponsors
2Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
2Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
1Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
1Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 1169
Primary Policy Focus
Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 1169
Comments

Frederick Braun
1 year ago
I'm so sad about this bill, but I think it's a good thing. It's supposed to help victims of the Texas Panhandle fires, which is important. I'm not sure about all the details, but I hope it passes. Did you know that this bill also includes provisions for wildfire prevention efforts?

