Connecticut 2014 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00081

Introduced
2/11/14  

Caption

An Act Repealing The Hospitals Tax.

Impact

The proposed repeal of the hospitals tax is anticipated to have significant implications for the healthcare landscape in Connecticut. Supporters of the bill argue that it will enable hospitals to allocate more resources towards patient care and expand their services, thereby enhancing quality and access to healthcare. Additionally, proponents believe that by relieving financial constraints, the bill could help retain and even create jobs within the healthcare sector, which is crucial for the local economy.

Summary

Senate Bill 81, also known as An Act Repealing The Hospitals Tax, aims to repeal existing tax legislation that impacts hospitals in Connecticut. The primary objective of this bill is to alleviate the financial burden on healthcare facilities, reduce overall healthcare costs for patients, and improve accessibility to healthcare services within the state. By removing this tax, the bill seeks to create a more favorable environment for hospitals and healthcare providers, encouraging better service delivery without the added financial pressure of taxation.

Conclusion

The passage of SB81 would represent a significant shift in the state's approach to taxing healthcare facilities, which could set a precedent for future legislation affecting the healthcare system. As discussions continue in legislative committees, numerous perspectives and potential effects will need to be considered in order to ensure that both the financial health of the state and the well-being of its residents are adequately addressed.

Contention

However, the bill does bring about some contention among legislators and stakeholders. Critics may express concerns regarding the potential loss of revenue that the state currently generates from the hospitals tax. There is a fear that repealing the tax could impact state funding for vital health services, especially if alternative funding sources are not identified to replace the lost revenue. This has sparked debates about balancing fiscal responsibility with the need to support healthcare providers and ensure that citizens receive needed services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05117

An Act Concerning The Estate And Gift Taxes And The Use Of The Revenue Generated From Such Taxes.

CT HB05114

An Act Establishing An Excise Tax On Ammunition To Provide Funding For Community Gun Violence And Intervention Program Grants.

CT HB05118

An Act Establishing A Capital Gains Surcharge And Concerning The Use Of The Revenue Generated From Such Surcharge.

CT HB05036

An Act Exempting Hospital Beds For Home Health Care Use From The Sales And Use Taxes.

CT HB05147

An Act Restructuring Certain Taxes.

CT SB00074

An Act Eliminating Application Review Fees And Capping Licensure Fees For Health Care Professionals Licensed By The Department Of Public Health.

CT SB00076

An Act Reducing The Personal Income Tax Marginal Rates For Certain Taxpayers And Concerning The Asset Expense Deduction For Corporations.

CT SB00101

An Act Requiring The Indexing Of Income Thresholds For The Personal Income Tax.

CT SB00032

An Act Eliminating The Earned Income Tax Credit.

CT SB00081

An Act Exempting Certain Articles Of Clothing From The Sales And Use Taxes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.