Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0033

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

An act relating to allowing legislators to elect taxable or nontaxable meals and lodging expense reimbursement

Impact

The provisions of H0033 will amend the existing statutes concerning compensation and expense reimbursement for legislators. With the new options, members can choose their preferred payment structure at the beginning of each biennium, which may influence how they report their income for tax purposes. The bill could lead to significant changes in how legislators manage their personal finances related to their legislative duties, potentially providing them with financial relief depending on their specific situations.

Summary

House Bill H0033 aims to provide members of the General Assembly with a choice in how they are reimbursed for meals and lodging expenses incurred during legislative sessions. Specifically, the bill allows legislators to opt for a meals allowance, which will be treated as taxable income, or to receive reimbursements for actual expenses, which can be excluded from taxable income. This flexibility is intended to support members in managing their expenses more effectively while serving in the legislature.

Contention

Despite its intention to offer flexibility and choice, the bill may introduce some contention regarding the implications of taxable versus non-taxable reimbursements. Some legislators may argue that a meals allowance increases their overall taxable income, thus impacting their take-home pay while serving. Others may appreciate the reimbursement system as a way to align financial practices with actual expenses incurred while performing their legislative functions. This change could lead to discussions around equity and fairness in compensation, particularly among newer members versus seasoned legislators who may be more accustomed to traditional reimbursement systems.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT S0039

An act relating to compensation and benefits for members of the Vermont General Assembly

VT H0281

An act relating to increased compensation and expanded benefits for members of the General Assembly

VT H0155

An act relating to mileage reimbursement rates for plug-in electric vehicles

VT S0224

An act relating to compensation and benefits for members of the Vermont General Assembly

VT HB28

Increase legislator per diem reimbursements for lodging and meals

VT SB2084

Authorized travel expense and lodging reimbursement rates.

VT SB2187

Lodging, compensation, and expense reimbursement.

VT LD205

An Act to Update the Reimbursement for Travel-related Expenses Incurred as a Result of the Performance of Legislative Duties

VT H0236

An act relating to increasing legislator compensation and benefits beginning in the 2033–34 biennium

VT H0883

An act relating to making appropriations for the support of government

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