Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05058

Introduced
1/4/17  
Introduced
1/4/17  
Refer
1/4/17  

Caption

An Act Eliminating Income Tax On Pensions.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would amend chapter 229 of the general statutes to strike out taxes applicable to pension income. This modification could lead to various implications, including increased disposable income for retirees and potentially stimulating local economies as individuals have more funding to spend on goods and services.

Summary

House Bill 5058 proposes the elimination of income tax on all pensions, making a significant change to the financial landscape for retirees. The intent of the bill is to provide greater financial relief to individuals receiving pension benefits, thereby allowing them to retain more of their income during retirement. The legislation aims to support the elderly and retired individuals who often rely heavily on pension schemes as a primary source of income.

Contention

The proposal may spark debates regarding tax equity and state revenue. Supporters of HB 5058 argue that the elimination of this tax is vital for supporting the financial well-being of retirees, emphasizing that taxes on pensions are often seen as double taxation of income that has already been taxed prior to it being utilized for retirement. On the other hand, critics may raise concerns about the loss of tax revenue that could fund public services, thereby posing a challenge in balancing fiscal responsibilities with the need for tax relief.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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