Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB767

Introduced
2/8/23  

Caption

Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - Military Retirement Income (Military Pension Tax Freedom Act)

Impact

The implementation of HB 767 would significantly impact Maryland's tax structure, providing considerable financial relief to veterans receiving retirement benefits. By gradually increasing the amount of military retirement income that can be subtracted from taxable income, the bill is designed to incentivize military personnel to remain in or relocate to Maryland after their service. It reflects the state's commitment to supporting veterans and acknowledges their service while also promoting economic activity by potentially attracting more retired military individuals to the state.

Summary

House Bill 767, named the Military Pension Tax Freedom Act, addresses the taxation of military retirement income in Maryland. The bill introduces a phased approach to modifying the state's income tax laws by allowing a subtraction modification for military retirement income, which is aimed at ultimately exempting all such income from state taxation. This gradual increase begins with a subtraction of either $15,000 or a percentage of military retirement income, which progressively increases over several years until all military retirement income can be excluded from taxable income under Maryland law.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from opposition concerning the financial implications of the bill on state revenue. Some critics argue that while the intent to support veterans is commendable, the gradual loss in tax income could strain the state's budget and could necessitate cuts in other essential services. Additionally, debate may center on whether the focus should instead be on broader tax reforms that benefit a more extensive demographic rather than a specific group, which could be seen as preferential treatment.

Notable_points

The bill has garnered initial support from various legislative members and veteran organizations who advocate for the need to enhance the financial well-being of those who have served in the military. The gradual nature of the exemption, as stipulated in HB 767, suggests a measured approach to fiscal policy that seeks to balance support for veterans with the state's economic sustainability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB317

Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - Military Retirement Income

MD SB416

Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - Military Retirement Income

MD SB346

Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - Military Retirement Income (Keep Our Heroes Home Act)

MD HB952

Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - Military Retirement (Keep Our Heroes Home Act)

MD HB1440

Income Tax – Subtraction Modification – Military Retirement (Tax Relief for Military Retirees Act of 2022)

MD SB83

Income Tax Subtraction Modification – Military and Public Safety Retirement Income

MD HB15

Income Tax Subtraction Modification - Military and Public Safety Retirement Income

MD HB554

Income Tax - Subtraction Modification for Military Retirement Income (Keep Our Heroes Home Act)

MD SB553

Income Tax - Subtraction Modification for Military Retirement Income (Keep Our Heroes Home Act)

MD HB473

Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - Military Retirement Income

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