Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB895

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

State income tax; net capital gain or losses derived from sales or exchange of precious metals; exclude

Impact

The passage of HB 895 would significantly impact the taxation landscape in Georgia, potentially attracting investors and collectors interested in precious metals. By removing the tax from capital gains derived from such transactions, the state is likely aiming to stimulate local economic growth and support businesses related to gold, silver, and other precious metal markets. This change could enhance Georgia’s attractiveness as a hub for trading and investing in precious metals, potentially leading to job creation in this area.

Summary

House Bill 895 aims to amend the Official Code of Georgia Annotated by excluding net capital gains and losses derived from the sale or exchange of precious metals in the form of bullion or coins from state income tax. The bill's primary intent is to encourage investment in precious metals by alleviating the tax burden associated with their sale, thereby promoting economic activity within this sector. If enacted, the legislation would take effect on January 1, 2025, applying to all taxable years beginning on or after that date.

Contention

Despite the potential economic benefits, there may be points of contention regarding the bill. Critics could argue that this tax exemption disproportionately benefits wealthier individuals who are more likely to invest in precious metals. Additionally, concerns may arise regarding the potential loss of state revenue that could result from this tax break, which could affect funding for public services. Furthermore, those opposed to the bill may advocate for maintaining the tax to ensure equity in the tax system and to avoid providing incentives that not everyone can access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB297

Precious Metal Bullion, exchange excludes net gain from gross income, grants net capital loss deduction from gross income

GA HB929

Income tax; exclude net capital gains

GA HB1630

To Require Specific Performance As The Remedy For The Breach Of Contracts That Include Certain Precious Metals As Consideration; And To Exclude From Gross Income Any Gain Realized From The Sale Of Certain Precious Metals.

GA SB2966

Gold and silver bullion; exempt sales from taxation and capital gain and require State Treasurer to invest.

GA HB5577

Individual income tax: deductions; capital gains from sale or exchange of investment coins and bullion; provide for. Amends sec. 30 of 1967 PA 281 (MCL 206.30).

GA SB1683

Income tax; subtraction; capital gains

GA SB1331

Income tax subtraction; capital gains

GA HB1322

Sales and Use Tax - Precious Metal Bullion or Coins - Exemption

GA HB357

Sales and Use Tax - Precious Metal Bullion or Coins - Exemption

GA SB1017

Sales and Use Tax - Precious Metal Bullion or Coins - Exemption

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.