Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB552

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/6/23  
Report Pass
3/20/23  
Engrossed
3/20/23  
Refer
3/21/23  
Report Pass
3/31/23  
Enrolled
4/3/23  
Chaptered
4/11/23  

Caption

Family Prosperity Act of 2023

Impact

The legislation will significantly impact state tax codes by lifting certain income limits and allowing families with children under the age of 17 or those with disabilities to benefit more from state tax credits. This change aims to address economic disparities, providing crucial support to low-income parents struggling to make ends meet. By allowing refunds exceeding the state income tax due, the act could improve disposable income for eligible families, thereby aiding their financial stability and expenditure capacity.

Summary

Senate Bill 552, known as the Family Prosperity Act of 2023, aims to enhance the benefits of the Maryland earned income tax credit (EITC) by altering eligibility requirements and increasing potential refunds for taxpayers. The bill intends to amend existing tax laws to enable more low-income families, particularly those with dependent children, to receive greater financial relief through tax credits linked to their earned income. Specifically, SB552 adjusts the percentage of the federal EITC used to calculate the Maryland EITC and changes definitions around who qualifies as a 'qualified child.'

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB552 has been relatively positive among proponents who view it as a necessary step toward alleviating poverty and supporting family well-being. Advocates argue that the changes will help bridge financial gaps for vulnerable populations. However, there has been some contention regarding the fiscal implications of increased credits and refunds on state finances, raising concerns among some legislators about the sustainability of these measures and potential impacts on the state budget.

Contention

While SB552 is largely supported, critics caution about the implications of expanding tax credits at the state level. The discussions reflect a fundamental concern over balancing the need for social welfare programs with the potential for increased tax burdens on state revenue. Overall, the bill aims to enhance the financial support available to Maryland families but invites scrutiny regarding its long-term fiscal sustainability within the state budget.

Companion Bills

MD HB547

Crossfiled Family Prosperity Act of 2023

Previously Filed As

MD HB547

Family Prosperity Act of 2023

MD SB404

Working Marylanders Tax Relief Act of 2022

MD HB422

Working Marylanders Tax Relief Act of 2022

MD SB859

Fair Share for Maryland Act of 2025

MD HB1014

Fair Share for Maryland Act of 2025

MD SB766

Fair Share for Maryland Act of 2024

MD HB1007

Fair Share for Maryland Act of 2024

MD HB7024

Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024

MD SB1992

Working Families Tax Relief Act of 2023

MD HB992

Income Tax - Earned Income Tax Credit - Alteration and Sunset Repeal

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