Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB542

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  

Caption

Revenue Stabilization Fund and Revenue Reserve Fund; required deposits.

Impact

The introduction of HB542 is expected to enhance the fiscal management of the state's tax revenues by mandating annual reporting on fund performance and ensuring that taxpayer interests are prioritized through active management of surplus revenues. By establishing a clear framework for these funds, the bill aims to promote financial stability within the state. If effectively implemented, this could lead to enhanced fiscal responsibility and greater transparency in how surplus tax revenues are utilized, particularly in providing tax relief to citizens.

Summary

House Bill 542 primarily focuses on the management of the Revenue Stabilization Fund and the establishment of a Taxpayer Relief Fund within Virginia's code. The bill proposes amendments to existing statutes that define how deposits, withdrawals, and allocations are managed for these funds. Notably, it outlines the process by which the Auditor of Public Accounts reports annual certified tax revenues and the conditions under which funds are to be deposited into the Revenue Stabilization Fund. Additionally, it seeks to ensure that excess funds go towards tax relief for citizens by introducing mechanisms to limit fund balances to specific thresholds.

Contention

Debates surrounding HB542 may arise over the proper allocation of surplus revenues. Supporters argue that the bill is essential for ensuring that excess funds do not simply sit idle within the state treasury, but rather are redirected to benefit taxpayers directly. However, opponents may express concerns regarding the implications of capping fund balances and question whether such measures could limit the state’s financial flexibility in times of economic downturn. Such discussions will be critical as lawmakers evaluate the potential long-term impacts of these proposed changes on both the state budget and taxpayer welfare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1618

Revenue Stabilization Fund and Revenue Reserve Fund; required deposits.

VA HB1841

Revenue Stabilization Fund and Revenue Reserve Fund; elimination of certain required deposits.

VA SB1521

Revenue reserves; deposits, withdrawals, and budgetary amendments.

VA HB2176

Income tax, state; distribution of revenues to localities, funds for local school construction.

VA SB1258

Sales tax revenues; entertainment arena.

VA HB1741

Sales tax revenues; entertainment arena, adds entertainment arena to definition of public facility.

VA SB1461

Virginia College Opportunity Endowment and Fund; established.

VA SB489

Water quality funds; localities in fiscal stress.

VA HB2399

School boards; unexpended local funds, capital reserve fund permitted.

VA HB1400

Budget Bill.

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