Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0338

Introduced
1/10/22  

Caption

Graduate retention incentives.

Impact

The implementation of SB0338 is expected to have a positive impact on Indiana's economic landscape by encouraging college graduates to stay within the state and contribute to its workforce. The bill recognizes the challenges students face in entering the job market and seeks to provide a compelling reason for them to accept local employment. This could potentially help alleviate talent shortages in various sectors and reduce brain drain, where educated individuals leave the state for better opportunities elsewhere.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 338 is an act aimed at amending the Indiana Code concerning taxation by introducing an exemption from the adjusted gross income tax for recent graduates. The bill stipulates that individuals who graduate from a public or private four-year college or university and accept a full-time position in Indiana immediately upon graduation are exempt from this tax for up to five years. This initiative is designed to incentivize young graduates to begin their careers within the state, thereby bolstering the local economy and workforce.

Contention

While the bill has clear benefits in terms of employment incentives, it may also face scrutiny concerning its long-term fiscal implications. Critics may argue that eliminating the tax on adjusted gross income for a segment of the population could lead to budgetary constraints for the state. Additionally, there might be concerns about whether this exemption will attract enough graduates to justify the loss in tax revenue, especially if the incentive is not accompanied by comprehensive support and job placement initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0393

Graduate retention incentives.

IN SB0356

Workforce retention incentives.

IN HB1119

Income tax deduction for recent graduates.

IN HB1301

Income tax deduction for recent graduates.

IN SB0260

Neighborhood and individual development incentives.

IN HB1398

Graduation rate calculation.

IN SB00008

An Act Concerning Higher Education Affordability And Graduate Retention.

IN SB0004

Local workforce recruiting and retention.

IN HB1434

Counting early high school graduates.

IN SB0291

Workforce retention and recruitment fund.

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