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Schneider Urges Bipartisan Crypto Tax Rules at Ways and Means Hearing

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Summary

The Forbes Breaking News clip shows Rep. Brad Schneider (D-IL) speaking during a House Ways and Means Committee legislative hearing on digital asset taxation. Schneider thanks witnesses, stresses the need for bipartisan solutions to update the tax code for crypto, criticizes last-minute partisan bills, and praises a draft by Reps. Horsford and Miller. He questions witness Mr. Kaercher on tax reporting, AML/KYC gaps, and illicit finance risks while urging focus on compliance and growth.

Editorial Assessment

The segment accurately relays Schneider's prepared remarks and exchange but provides no details on the specific bills under consideration or responses from Republican members or other witnesses. Viewers miss the broader hearing record, including Chairman Smith's opening on clear rules for innovation and the eight measures reviewed. Framing centers one-side calls for bipartisanship without evidence on why the majority proceeded with its drafts. Overall, it functions as a partisan soundbite rather than balanced coverage of the policy debate.

Key Moments

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Majority dropped partisan bills at 11th hour ignoring a bipartisan draft by Horsford and Miller

Hearing considered multiple bills including Republican-led measures; Schneider's characterization reflects minority view.

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Bipartisan path is only way to ensure durable tax code changes for digital assets

Direct quote from Schneider's statement at the June 9, 2026 Ways and Means hearing.

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Focus needed on information reporting, AML/KYC to close digital tax gap and curb illicit finance

Witness Kaercher's response aligns with known concerns in crypto tax enforcement.

Notable Concerns

  • One-sided sourcing limited to Democratic perspective and witness response

Sources Consulted

  1. Full Committee Legislative Hearing on Digital Asset Taxation
  2. Full Committee Legislative Hearing on Digital Asset Taxation | Congress.gov
  3. New Legislation Modernizes Tax Rules for Digital Assets, Improving Access to a Growing Market and Maintaining America’s Competitive Advantage
  4. Chairman Smith at Digital Asset Legislative Hearing: America Needs Clear Tax Rules to Remain Digital Asset Capital of the World
  5. Cryptocurrency Execs Testify on Digital Currency Taxation, Part 1 | C-SPAN
  6. House Ways and Means Committee Considers Digital Asset Tax Legislation
  7. Congressman Max Miller Introduces Bipartisan Digital PARITY Act
  8. miller-horsford_digital-asset-tax-bill-discussion-draft.pdf
  9. Bipartisan 'PARITY' Act Introduced to Modernize Digital Asset Tax Rules
  10. Vault: W&M duo drop crypto tax bill
  11. House Ways and Means opens hearing on digital asset tax overhaul, examines eight bills
  12. House Ways and Means Committee explores digital asset tax proposals