Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB618

Introduced
2/3/23  

Caption

Property Tax Credit - Dwellings of Public Safety Officers - Retired Personnel

Impact

The implementation of HB 618 could have a significant impact on state and local taxes. By allowing retired public safety officers to benefit from a property tax credit, it may result in a reduction of property tax revenue for local governments that choose to adopt this measure. The potential impact on local budgets has raised concerns among some stakeholders regarding the sustainability and allocation of funding for essential services.

Summary

House Bill 618 concerns providing a property tax credit for the dwellings of public safety officers, including retired personnel. Specifically, the bill expands the definition of a 'public safety officer' to encompass retired firefighters, police officers, and emergency medical technicians, allowing them to receive a property tax credit applicable towards their dwelling. This move aims to acknowledge and support the contributions of public safety officers even after retirement.

Contention

The bill has garnered some debate among legislators and public safety advocates. Proponents argue that it unfairly recognizes the service of public safety personnel and provides them with needed financial relief in recognition of their sacrifices. On the other hand, critics have raised concerns about the fiscal implications of expanding tax credits, particularly when local economies are balancing budget constraints with public service funding needs.

Companion Bills

MD SB364

Crossfiled Property Tax Credit – Dwellings of Public Safety Officers – Retired Personnel

Previously Filed As

MD SB364

Property Tax Credit – Dwellings of Public Safety Officers – Retired Personnel

MD HB599

Property Tax Credit - Public Safety Officer

MD SB61

Property Tax Credit - Public Safety Officer

MD SB132

Property Tax Credit - Public Safety Officer

MD SB909

Property Tax Credit - Public Safety Officer - Definition

MD HB1007

Add emergency medical services personnel to Class B public safety membership of the South Dakota Retirement System.

MD SB191

Prince George's County - Public School Employees Property Tax Credit and Office of Integrity and Compliance PG 503-24

MD HB598

Exempt public safety personnel retirement income from income tax

MD HB4116

Relating to police officers under the Public Employees Retirement System.

MD HB236

Public Safety Retirees Returning To Work

Similar Bills

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