ICBA continues encouraging consumers to express opposition to the Biden administration’s proposal to require banks to report their customers’ account information to the IRS.
ICBA continues IRS reporting consumer push
August 30, 2021 / By ICBA
ICBA continues encouraging consumers to express opposition to the Biden administration’s proposal to require banks to report their customers’ account information to the IRS.
ICBA continues encouraging consumers to express opposition to the Biden administration’s proposal to require banks to report their customers’ account information to the IRS.
Consumer Alert: Community bankers can direct their customers to ICBA’s new Consumer Alert webpage, which allows them to contact their members of Congress in opposition.
Custom Resources: ICBA also offers community banks customizable email and social media content to inform customers about the proposal and how they can speak out.
Details: ICBA President and CEO Rebeca Romero Rainey details the multi-faceted consumer campaign—including ICBA’s custom resources—in a new Main Street Matters blog post.
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