Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H1447

Introduced
1/10/22  
Refer
1/16/22  
Refer
1/16/22  
Refer
1/16/22  
Refer
2/10/22  
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2/10/22  

Caption

Apprenticeship Tax Credits

Impact

The implementation of this legislation is expected to enhance workforce development by encouraging businesses to invest in training and employing apprentices. By providing financial incentives, the state aims to foster a skilled labor force that can meet evolving job market demands. Additionally, the tax credit is designed to ease the financial burden on businesses while promoting the establishment of apprenticeship programs across various industries.

Summary

House Bill 1447 establishes an apprenticeship tax credit program aimed at incentivizing businesses to employ apprentices. Under this bill, eligible taxpayers can receive a tax credit of up to $2,000 for each apprentice employed, based on the number of hours worked in the previous tax year. The bill delineates the application process for claiming the tax credit, requiring businesses to provide specific information to the Department of Revenue, including identification numbers and hours worked by apprentices.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 1447 appears to be positive, particularly among business advocates and workforce development stakeholders. Proponents argue that the tax credit will significantly enhance apprenticeship opportunities, benefiting both employers and job seekers. However, some concerns may arise regarding the effectiveness of tax credits in stimulating actual job growth in apprenticeships, highlighting a potential area for further scrutiny in future discussions.

Contention

While the bill received unanimous support in the House Secondary Education & Career Development Subcommittee, some may question the potential for misuse of the tax credits or a lack of strict monitoring of apprenticeship programs. Ensuring that apprentices receive adequate training and that businesses comply with the outlined regulations will be critical for the success of this initiative. The focus will likely remain on balancing the economic benefits against the need for accountability in how tax credits are awarded and utilized.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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