Wyoming 2023 Regular Session

Wyoming House Bill HB0288

Introduced
1/27/23  

Caption

Electrical generation tax and rebate program.

Impact

The revenue generated from this tax will be allocated to an electricity rebate account. This account is intended to benefit Wyoming electrical rate payers by providing them an annual rebate equivalent to the amount they have spent on electricity. This arrangement is expected to alleviate some financial burden on consumers while furthering state interests in managing its energy sector. Moreover, the Department of Revenue is responsible for implementing and enforcing this tax structure and is empowered to create necessary regulations to support these efforts.

Summary

House Bill 0288 is an act aimed at establishing an excise tax on the production and sale of electricity within the state of Wyoming. The legislation mandates a tax rate of 2.3% on the annual gross earnings derived from electricity produced in the state, which will come into effect on January 1, 2024. The bill also outlines provisions for tax credits specifically for those producing electricity used in mineral production that has already been taxed, creating a mechanism for producers to offset tax liabilities with verified documentation of prior tax payments on consumed minerals.

Conclusion

HB 0288 represents a significant shift in the regulatory and tax framework surrounding energy production in Wyoming. By imposing an excise tax while simultaneously providing rebates for consumers, the bill seeks to balance state revenues with the economic implications for rate payers. However, ensuring fairness and transparency in the tax's implementation and the rebate process will be crucial as stakeholders navigate the changes introduced by this legislation.

Contention

While proponents of HB 0288 argue that this tax could help better structure energy production within Wyoming and support consumers through the rebate mechanism, there is potential contention regarding the equity of tax burdens and exemptions specified in the bill. For instance, the bill exempts electricity produced by facilities associated with the federal government or the state itself, along with personal consumption not exceeding 500 kilowatt hours within any 24-hour period. Those opposed may argue that such exemptions could favor certain entities over others in the energy sector, thereby skewing the market dynamics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WY HB0300

Electrical generation tax.

WY HB0147

Electrical generation tax.

WY HB0124

Electricity generation-taxation.

WY SF0092

Small customer electrical generation.

WY HB0200

Electricity generation-equity and consumer protection.

WY HB0275

Highway maintenance equity-electric vehicle metering.

WY HB92

Geothermal Electricity Generation Tax Credits

WY HB908

Electricity - Community Solar Energy Generating Systems Program and Property Taxes

WY SB613

Electricity - Community Solar Energy Generating Systems Program and Property Taxes

WY HB433

Relating to imposing a tax on the generation of electricity by certain electric generators; providing penalties; creating a criminal offense.

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