Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0141

Introduced
1/4/22  

Caption

State tax credit for public school foundation contributions.

Impact

The bill impacts state tax law by introducing a new incentive for taxpayers to contribute to public school foundations, which are defined as nonprofit organizations supporting public education. The tax credit can be claimed only for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2022, and before January 1, 2025. The implementation of this credit aligns with ongoing discussions about the importance of funding for public education in Indiana. Importantly, the total amount of tax credits issued for this program will be limited to $5 million per fiscal year, promoting equitable distribution of available tax benefits.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 141 aims to establish a public school foundation contribution tax credit in Indiana. Under this proposal, taxpayers who make contributions to eligible public school foundations can receive a credit against their state tax liability of 25% of their contributions. The tax credit is capped at a maximum of $1,000 for individual taxpayers or corporations, and $2,000 for married couples filing jointly. This initiative aims to encourage support for public schools by providing financial incentives for contributions made to nonprofit organizations dedicated to benefiting these institutions.

Contention

While supporters of SB0141 argue that providing a tax credit for contributions to public school foundations is a positive step towards enhancing educational funding, critics might point out the budgetary implications of offering such credits. There are concerns about whether this will lead to less revenue for the state if not balanced with increased funding in other areas. Additionally, the preference for donations to specified foundations might lead to disparities in funding among school districts, potentially favoring some schools over others based on community wealth and engagement.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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