Tax Strategy Patent Prohibition Legislation
111th Congress
H.R. 2584 - Boucher-Goodlatte 2009 Bill to Prohibit Tax Strategy Patents
Bill Text - HR 2584
AICPA Press Release on HR 2584
Boucher Press Release on HR 2584
Summary of the Bill Sections
S. 506 and H.R. 1265 - Section 303
Section 303 of The Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act (S. 506, introduced by Senators Levin, McCaskill, Nelson, Shaheen, and Whitehouse, and H.R. 1265, introduced by Rep. Doggett) would stop tax shelter patents by prohibiting the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office from issuing patents for "inventions designed to minimize, avoid, defer, or otherwise affect liability for Federal, State, local, or foreign tax." For more info, see www.Levin.senate.gov.
S 506 and H.R. 1265 - Bill Text
Statement by Senator Levin – Intent of Section 303 of the bill on tax strategy patents
Press release on bill sections
110th Congress
S. 2369 - Senate Introduces Bill Banning Tax Strategy Patents
On November 15, 2007, Senate Finance Committee leaders, Chairman Senator Max Baucus of Montana and ranking-minority member Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa, introduced S. 2369, a bill that would prohibit patents on tax planning inventions. The AICPA is urging the Senate to pass the bill, which is similar to the ban in the broad patent reform bill (H.R. 1908), which passed the House in September of this year. Both bills would still allow patents to be granted for tax preparation software products. The bill has as co-sponsors: Democratic Senator Carl Levin of Michigan, Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, Senator Barack Obama of Illinois, and Senator Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico. We thank them for their leadership and support. Currently, at least 60 tax strategy patents have already been granted and 101 more are pending.
S. 2369 text as introduced
Key Senators Urge Passage of S. 2369