Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB566

Introduced
2/29/24  
Refer
3/4/24  
Introduced
2/29/24  

Caption

Sales and Use Taxes; sales to or by certain nonprofit organizations that provide home repair assistance to veterans; exempt

Impact

If enacted, SB566 will significantly affect Georgia's sales tax structure by adding a new exemption under Code Section 48-8-3. This exemption is limited to nonprofits primarily focused on assisting veterans with home repairs, thus promoting initiatives that enhance the quality of life for those who have served in the military. It is anticipated that this law will lead to a greater number of home repair projects benefiting veterans, aided by the financial relief provided through the tax exemption.

Summary

Senate Bill 566 aims to amend the Official Code of Georgia Annotated by introducing an exemption from sales and use taxes for certain nonprofit organizations. Specifically, the bill targets nonprofits that provide home repair assistance to veterans, recognizing their unique service and the need for support in maintaining safe and secure housing. The amendment seeks to encourage charitable giving and assistance to veterans by allowing these organizations to operate without the additional financial burden of sales taxes on their products and services.

Contention

Though the bill appears to have a clear humanitarian goal, it could encounter potential contention regarding its fiscal implications. Critics may argue that tax exemptions can lead to reduced revenue for the state, especially if such exemptions proliferate, potentially creating a precedent for additional exemptions in various sectors. Supporters, however, argue that the long-term benefits of supporting veterans outweigh any immediate fiscal drawbacks, aligning with broader societal commitments to honor and support those who have served.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB890

Sales and use tax; exemption for sale or use of certain noncommercial written materials or mailings by certain nonprofit organizations; extend sunset provision

GA SB248

Sales tax; providing exemption for certain sales to certain disaster assistance nonprofits. Effective date. Emergency.

GA HB550

Sales and use tax; sales to or by certain nonprofit organizations that provide volunteer or fundraising services in support of State Parks and Historic Sites; exempt

GA SB406

Sales tax; providing exemption for certain nonprofits. Effective date.

GA SB406

Sales tax; providing exemption for certain nonprofits. Effective date.

GA SB297

Sales tax exemption; providing exemption for sales to organization of women veterans. Effective date.

GA SB236

Sales tax; providing sales tax exemption for sales of clothing to certain nonprofit. Effective date.

GA HB1523

To Provide A Sales And Use Tax Exemption For Certain Sales By Nonprofit Youth Organizations.

GA SB543

Bingo; certain provisions relating to bingo games operated by nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations; change

GA SB49

Sales tax; providing exemption for certain nonprofits preventing child abuse. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.