Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06304

Introduced
2/7/11  
Introduced
2/7/11  
Refer
2/7/11  

Caption

An Act Concerning An Exemption From The State Income Tax For Members Of Military Funeral Honor Guards.

Impact

If implemented, this tax exemption would modify existing state tax law to provide specific financial benefits to military personnel who serve in honor guard capacities. By exempting such income from taxation, the state seeks to provide recognition and support for those who perform ceremonial duties at military funerals. This exemption reflects a growing appreciation for veterans' contributions and could set a precedent for future legislation aimed at enhancing benefits and recognizing the service of military members.

Summary

House Bill HB06304 proposes an exemption from state income tax for members of military funeral honor guards. This bill recognizes the contributions and sacrifices made by veterans who serve in honor guard details during military funerals. The measure aims to provide financial relief to those dedicated individuals by ensuring that the compensation they receive for their service is not subject to state income tax, acknowledging the solemn nature of their duties.

Contention

While supporters argue that this bill honors veterans and provides necessary financial support, there may be contention regarding its fiscal implications for state revenue. Opponents might raise concerns about the long-term impact on the state's budget as more exemptions could lead to reduced tax income. Furthermore, the criteria for who qualifies as a member of an honor guard could lead to discussions about fairness and the definition of service, as lawmakers weigh the parameters for this specific exemption.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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