H.R. 2347 Survivor Justice Tax Prevention Act Cost Estimate: $89M Deficit Impact
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The Congressional Budget Office has published a cost estimate for H.R. 2347, the Survivor Justice Tax Prevention Act, as reported by the House Committee on Ways and Means on April 9, 2026. The estimate projects a deficit impact of $89 million over the 2026-2031 budget window. The bill has not yet been enacted into law.
“Cost Estimate As reported by the House Committee on Ways and Means on April 9, 2026”
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The CBO has released a cost estimate for H.R. 2347, the Survivor Justice Tax Prevention Act, calculating a net deficit impact of $89 million over the 2026-2031 period. The estimate reflects projected revenue effects and any associated spending provisions of the bill as reported by the House Committee on Ways and Means.
For compliance officers and legal professionals, this cost estimate provides fiscal context as the bill moves through the legislative process. The $89M figure represents the CBO's official scoring and will inform congressional deliberations, but it does not create compliance obligations. Entities monitoring this legislation should track further legislative action, as the bill has not yet passed both chambers or been signed into law.
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H.R. 2347, Survivor Justice Tax Prevention Act
April 24, 2026
Cost Estimate As reported by the House Committee on Ways and Means on April 9, 2026
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