Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB503

Introduced
2/21/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The implementation of HB 503 is expected to positively affect state laws by promoting funding for local firefighting services through a structured tax credit system. This could lead to better-equipped fire brigades as foundations would be able to collect more resources than before. However, there are certain stipulations in place, such as limitations on the funds foundations may accept and specific qualified expenditures that can be made with the contributions. These regulations aim to ensure that donations directly contribute to fire safety enhancements.

Summary

House Bill 503 aims to establish tax incentives for contributions made by taxpayers to local firefighter foundations. This bill permits the state to grant tax credits for qualifying donations, thereby encouraging funding to support local fire departments. Taxpayers can receive a tax credit based on their actual contributions, subject to annual limits: $5,000 for individuals and $10,000 for couples, with a collective cap of $25 million in credits per year at the state level. This initiative is intended to enhance the resources available to fire departments and improve public safety across communities.

Contention

While supporters believe that tax credits will substantially aid local firefighters, there may be concerns regarding the potential overreliance on volunteer contributions for essential services. Critics could argue that this might divert attention from government funding sources intended for public safety. Additionally, accountability is a concern, which the bill addresses by enforcing reporting requirements and maintaining oversight of the funds used by firefighter foundations. This balance is crucial to ensure these contributions serve their intended purpose without diminishing community-supported public safety funding.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB357

Revenue and taxation; tax credits for certain contributions made by taxpayers to certain mortgage loan originators; provide

GA HB330

Income tax; credits for contributions to law enforcement foundations; revise provisions

GA HB628

Income tax; contributions to law enforcement foundations; revise tax credit

GA SB285

Income tax; providing tax credit for contributions to certain higher education institution foundations. Effective date.

GA HB1953

Tax credits; authorize for contributions by certain taxpayers to certain hospitals, bring forward various tax credit sections of law.

GA HB1934

Students; creating the Oklahoma Parental Choice Tax Credit Act; creating income tax credit for certain taxpayers.

GA HB1934

Students; creating the Oklahoma Parental Choice Tax Credit Act; creating income tax credit for certain taxpayers.

GA HB295

Income tax; authorize a credit for taxpayers who serve as volunteer firefighters.

GA HB1935

Students; creating the Oklahoma Parental Choice Tax Credit Act; creating income tax credit for certain taxpayers; emergency.

GA SB2685

Income tax; authorize a credit for taxpayers who serve as volunteer firefighters.

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