Alabama 2024 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB118

Introduced
2/6/24  
Introduced
2/6/24  

Caption

Establish income tax credit to recruited or remote workers

Impact

This legislation aims to attract skilled professionals to Alabama as part of a broader strategy to enhance workforce development. By providing financial incentives through tax credits, the state hopes to retain new residents in areas experiencing depopulation or economic challenges. The measure is expected to not only boost local economies but also help mitigate the labor shortages in critical sectors such as law enforcement, nursing, and education. However, the proposed credits are capped at an aggregate of $2 million annually, meaning there could be competition for these benefits among potential residents.

Summary

House Bill 118 seeks to stimulate economic development in Alabama by introducing an income tax credit targeted at recruited workers and remote workers relocating to specified counties. The bill categorizes counties into three tiers based on population size, offering varying credit amounts: $30,000 for Tier 1 counties, $20,000 for Tier 2, and $10,000 for Tier 3. Additionally, it proposes a $5,000 credit for those moving to identified opportunity zones. Eligible individuals must have resided outside of Alabama for the previous year and must live in the state for at least six months to qualify for these credits, which are capped for a period of three years.

Contention

There may be significant discourse surrounding the implications of HB 118, especially concerning the fairness and distribution of the tax credits across different regions. Supporters argue that incentivizing relocation to less populated counties will stimulate growth where it is needed most. Conversely, critics might argue that such measures could additionally favor higher-income brackets, since only individuals with a taxable income of at least $55,000 qualify as remote workers, potentially widening income inequality and not effectively addressing the needs of lower-income residents in these distressed regions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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