HR 6893 · 95th Congress · Congress
A bill to amend title four of the United States Code to make it clear that Members of Congress may not, for purposes of State income tax laws, be treated as residents of any State other than the State from which they were elected.
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EnactedLatest: Public Law 95-67.(1977-07-19)
Recorded Votes
PassedHouse · 1977-06-06
Yea 294Nay 83
PassedHouse · 1977-06-06
Yea 294Nay 83
Plain Language Summary
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Prohibits any State or political subdivision thereof, in which a Member of Congress maintains a place of abode for purposes of attending sessions of Congress from (1) treating such Member as a resident or domiciliary thereof, or (2) treating any compensation paid by the United States to such Member as income for services performed within, or from sources within, such State or subdivision, for income tax purposes unless such Member represents such State or district therein.…
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