Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB2

Caption

Safe Storage Tax Credit Act; enact

Impact

The impact of HB2 is multifaceted. It modifies the financial landscape regarding firearm safety by allowing residents to claim a credit against their state income tax for expenditures on safe storage devices. This amendment to the Georgia Tax Code is seen as a legislative effort to promote responsible firearm ownership. The introduction of preapproval procedures for these tax credits also suggests an increase in state involvement in monitoring firearm safety measures undertaken by taxpayers.

Summary

House Bill 2, titled the 'Safe Storage Tax Credit Act,' introduces a tax credit for individual taxpayers in Georgia who incur eligible expenses for the purchase of firearm safe storage devices. The bill aims to incentivize safe gun storage practices by providing a credit of up to $300 for eligible expenses, capped at an aggregate annual limit of $5 million. This initiative is positioned as a preventive measure to enhance firearm safety in households across the state, thereby potentially reducing accidental injuries and incidents involving firearms.

Contention

Despite the aimed benefits, the bill has stirred discussion regarding its implications on public policy and gun safety regulations. Critics may argue that while the bill promotes safe storage, it could also be perceived as a subtle endorsement of firearm ownership without addressing broader issues related to gun violence and gun control laws. The potential for misuse of tax credits and the effectiveness of this approach in genuinely enhancing firearm safety have been points of contention in discussions surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB971

Firearm Safe Handling and Secure Storage Tax Credit Act; enact

GA HB855

Safe Storage Tax Credit Act; enact

GA HB393

Georgia Music Investment Credit Act; enact

GA HB488

American Dream Workforce Housing Tax Credit Act; enact

GA HB1357

Strategic Industrial Development Enhancement (SIDE) Tax Credit Act; enact

GA HB161

Pediatric Health Safe Storage Act; enact

GA HB503

Income tax; certain contributions by taxpayers to certain local firefighter foundations; provide tax credit

GA SB118

"Georgia Work and Family Credit Act"; enact

GA HB1090

Income tax; contributions to foster child support organizations; expand tax credit

GA HB79

Georgia Work and Family Credit Act; enact

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.