Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB613

Introduced
2/27/23  

Caption

Income tax; qualified citizenship expenses for low-income families; provide tax credit

Impact

The bill is expected to enhance accessibility to the citizenship process for low-income individuals and families by alleviating some financial barriers associated with becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen. By allowing a tax credit of up to $300 for eligible expenses, the legislature aims to encourage more low-income residents to pursue citizenship, contributing potentially to better integration within the state community and economy. This reflects a shift toward more inclusive policies that support immigrant populations in their journey to citizenship.

Summary

House Bill 613 proposes an amendment to the existing income tax statutes of Georgia to introduce an income tax credit specifically for low-income families that incur qualified citizenship expenses. This bill seeks to lighten the financial burden on families pursuing U.S. citizenship by providing tax relief for expenses related to naturalization applications, English language courses, and citizenship classes. The bill defines 'qualified citizenship expenses' and establishes specific conditions under which taxpayers can claim this credit, thus setting a framework for its implementation and oversight by the state revenue commissioner.

Contention

While the bill aims to support low-income families pursuing citizenship, it may face scrutiny regarding its fiscal implications. Critics may argue about the potential strain on state tax revenues by offering such credits, especially if the uptake is higher than anticipated. Additionally, discussions can emerge around whether this targeted tax relief adequately addresses the broader needs of immigrant communities or if it might unintentionally exclude individuals with expenses exceeding the maximum credit or those falling just outside the specified income criteria.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB187

State Income Tax; amount of tax credits available for qualified caregiving expenses; increase

GA HB1182

Income tax; low-income housing tax credits; revise

GA HB476

Revenue and taxation; tax credits for qualified low-income buildings; provisions

GA HB1181

Income tax; limit carry-forward periods of certain income tax credits

GA SB89

Income Taxes; amount of a tax credit based on the federal tax credit for certain child and dependent care expenses; increase

GA HB891

Income tax; certain social extracurricular expenses for home school students; provide tax credit

GA HB1434

Income tax; certain expenses by certain educators and first responders; create tax credit

GA HB723

Income tax; expenses incurred in the provision of a warming center to unsheltered individuals on certain days of inclement weather; provide tax credit

GA HB503

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

GA HB483

Income tax; tax credit for certain expenses incurred by taxpayers that sell new construction homes to certain individuals for up to a certain price; provide

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.