Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05041

Introduced
1/9/13  
Introduced
1/9/13  
Refer
1/9/13  

Caption

An Act Concerning A Phase-out Of Income Tax On Social Security Income.

Impact

If enacted, HB 5041 would amend Chapter 229 of the general statutes, leading to significant changes in how Social Security income is taxed within the state. It aims to create a more favorable tax environment for retirees, which could positively influence their decision to remain in or relocate to Connecticut. The bill is anticipated to ease financial pressures on senior citizens who rely heavily on Social Security benefits as a primary source of income.

Summary

House Bill 5041 proposes a gradual elimination of income taxes on Social Security income in Connecticut. The primary objective is to provide tax relief to senior citizens, making the state more competitive compared to others that have already taken similar steps, thus enhancing the appeal for retirees to reside in Connecticut. This legislative effort reflects a growing trend among states seeking to ease the financial burden on older residents, especially in the wake of rising living costs.

Contention

The introduction of this bill could generate debates surrounding the impact on state revenue and budget allocations. Opponents may argue that phasing out income tax on Social Security could lead to a reduction in state funding for essential services that benefit all residents. Conversely, proponents will advocate for the long-term benefits of retaining and attracting seniors, who often contribute to the economy through spending and local investments, thus potentially offsetting any short-term fiscal impacts.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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