Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0393

Introduced
1/19/23  

Caption

Graduate retention incentives.

Impact

The legislation aims to directly influence state laws related to income taxation by introducing this temporary exemption. The intended effect is to encourage higher retention rates of college graduates in Indiana, providing an economic boost through a more stable workforce. This could address workforce shortages in various sectors and bolster the state's economic standing by attracting qualified individuals who may otherwise consider relocating to states with different employment incentives.

Summary

Senate Bill 0393, titled the Graduate Retention Incentives bill, proposes a tax exemption from the adjusted gross income for recent graduates from both public and private four-year colleges and universities located within Indiana. The exemption is applicable for five consecutive years of full-time employment in Indiana, promoting the retention of graduates within the state, thereby potentially stimulating the local economy. The bill offers a pathway for graduates who accept employment in Indiana immediately after graduation while deterring them from seeking jobs in other states prematurely.

Contention

Notably, the bill may spark discussions regarding the equity of such tax incentives, as critics might argue that it predominantly benefits select individuals without addressing broader systemic issues that affect all graduates, such as student debt and cost of living. Some lawmakers might raise concerns over the feasibility and administration of tracking compliance with the new exemption, particularly how employers will report the employment status of graduates, which is mandated by the bill. The bill also raises questions about its shell-like structure, with provisions for individuals to reapply for the exemption if they change jobs in Indiana during the five-year period.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0338

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 HB1434

Counting early high school graduates.

IN SB0004

Local workforce recruiting and retention.

IN HB1431

Early graduation and ADM counts.

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