Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB626

Introduced
1/25/24  

Caption

Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - Public Safety Volunteers

Impact

The bill aims to increase the subtraction amount for qualifying public safety volunteers to $10,000 for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2024, which increases from previous amounts set at lower levels in the years preceding. This increase is designed to acknowledge the contributions of public safety volunteers who serve without compensation and contribute significantly to community safety and emergency response initiatives. Additionally, these modifications would encourage more residents to engage in volunteer work within their communities, potentially enhancing support for local emergency services.

Summary

House Bill 626 proposes a modification to the Maryland income tax system by increasing the subtraction modification amount available to qualifying public safety volunteers. These volunteers include active members of bona fide Maryland police agencies, fire, rescue, or emergency medical services organizations, and various auxiliary organizations. This modification not only aims to provide financial relief to those who serve in critical roles but also to incentivize volunteerism among public safety organizations.

Contention

While the bill appears to have support among those who advocate for public safety personnel, there are varying opinions about the appropriate level of tax incentives. Some may argue that financial modifications could place additional strain on state revenues, particularly if a significant portion of residents qualify for the enhanced subtraction. Furthermore, discussions may arise concerning whether this tax break adequately reflects the public service contributions of volunteers or if it could potentially create inequities among different volunteer organizations.

Effectiveness

If passed, House Bill 626’s impact could be substantial in recognizing the role of public safety volunteers and in modifying the tax regulations to offer them tangible benefits for their service. The requirement for police agencies and emergency services to maintain accurate records and report volunteer status may streamline the volunteer qualification process, ensuring that the benefits reach those most actively contributing to public safety.

Companion Bills

MD SB323

Crossfiled Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - Public Safety Volunteers

MD HB1269

Carry Over Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - Public Safety Volunteers

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