West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB298

Introduced
1/11/24  
Refer
1/11/24  

Caption

Providing tax credit to certain disabled veterans for lifetime hunting, trapping, and fishing license

Impact

The enactment of SB298 would introduce a new tax credit under West Virginia law, specifically addressing the needs of disabled veterans. By creating this fiscal benefit, the bill aligns with broader efforts to support veterans through financial assistance while fostering their participation in outdoor sports. This tax credit is expected to lower financial barriers for veterans who wish to engage in hunting and fishing, activities that may offer therapeutic benefits as well as social engagement.

Summary

Senate Bill 298 aims to provide a financial incentive for honorably discharged veterans who have been certified by the Veterans Administration as at least 50% disabled. The bill proposes a 50% tax credit that would apply to the cost of obtaining a lifetime hunting, trapping, and fishing license, making these recreational activities more accessible for disabled veterans. This move is intended to recognize the contributions of veterans while also promoting outdoor activities as a means of improving their quality of life.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB298 appears to be positive, particularly among veteran advocacy groups and supporters within the legislature. Many view this bill as a step towards honoring the sacrifices made by veterans, especially those with disabilities. However, discussions may arise regarding the fiscal implications of the tax credit on the state budget and whether sufficient funding will be allocated to support this initiative without imposing additional burdens on taxpayers.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB298 could arise from discussions about equity and access, particularly if there are concerns that the qualifying criteria could exclude certain veterans. Additionally, debates may center around the sustainability of the tax credit in the long term, considering possible budget constraints. Some legislators may also question whether the focus should be solely on these types of benefits or if a more comprehensive approach to veteran services is warranted.

Companion Bills

WV HB4280

Similar To Relating to tax credit for disabled veterans for lifetime hunting, trapping and fishing license

Previously Filed As

WV SB447

Providing tax credit to certain disabled veterans for lifetime hunting, trapping, and fishing license

WV HB2450

Relating to tax credit for disabled veterans for lifetime hunting, trapping and fishing license

WV HJR27

To give a personal tax break of 50% to disabled veterans and 50% off hunting or fishing licenses.

WV SB40

Providing waiver of fees for emergency responders disabled in line of duty for hunting, trapping, and fishing licenses

WV SB75

Exempting certain persons from hunting, trapping, and fishing license fees

WV HB2553

Expand the scope of hunting, fishing, and trapping benefits provided to former members of the United States Armed forces

WV HB3290

To clarify privileges for senior license holders for hunting and fishing

WV HB2556

Eliminating fees for hunting and fishing licenses for military retirees.

WV HB2794

To create a special license plate for 100% disabled veterans

WV HB2296

Relating to the beginning and expiration of hunting and fishing licenses

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.