Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1631

Introduced
4/12/23  
Refer
4/13/23  
Refer
4/18/23  

Caption

An Act to Establish the Gas Tax Fairness Credit

Impact

The legislation is expected to have a positive impact on state law by providing financial relief to individuals who bear the costs of gas taxes. The phased approach to income thresholds ensures that the credit is targeted towards moderate and low-income residents, creating a direct benefit for those who may struggle with higher fuel costs. However, its implementation could necessitate updates to tax administration systems within the state to account for the new credit structure and phase-out provisions based on income levels.

Summary

LD1631, also known as the Act to Establish the Gas Tax Fairness Credit, introduces a new tax credit aimed at easing the burden of gas taxes on individuals who own registered motor vehicles in Maine. The bill specifies eligibility for the credit based on having a vehicle registered for at least six months during the tax year, with the credit amount varying depending on the taxpayer's filing status. Single individuals can receive a base credit of $125, while heads of households or those filing jointly can receive $175, with adjustments available based on the number of qualifying children or dependents.

Sentiment

General sentiment around LD1631 appears supportive, particularly among stakeholders advocating for financial relief for residents affected by fuel prices. Proponents argue that the credit represents a necessary acknowledgment of the economic strain that gas taxes can impose on families and individuals, particularly those with lower incomes. However, there may be concerns about the fiscal implications of the credit on the state's budget and whether it could potentially detract from other essential services funded by gas tax revenue.

Contention

While there is substantial support for LD1631, potential points of contention arise regarding its long-term sustainability and effectiveness. Critics may question whether a tax credit is the best solution for addressing gas tax fairness or if there are alternative measures that could be enacted. Additionally, discussions could arise around how the credit impacts the overall funding structure for transportation infrastructure, particularly if it leads to a decrease in revenue derived from gas taxes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HB154

Establish a housing fairness tax credit

ME SB75

Establishing the education opportunity tax credit to provide an income tax credit for taxpayers with eligible dependent children who are not enrolled in public school.

ME HB2156

Establishing the education opportunity tax credit to provide an income tax credit for taxpayers with eligible dependent children who are not enrolled in public school.

ME HB1160

Independent contractors; establishes portable benefit accounts and nonrefundable tax credit.

ME SB00485

An Act Concerning Tax Fairness.

ME S2375

Establishes a tax credit against income tax based on eligible expenses incurred for care and support of an eligible family member.

ME H5233

Establishes a tax credit against income tax based on eligible expenses incurred for care and support of an eligible family member.

ME S0110

Establishes a tax credit against income tax based on eligible expenses incurred for care and support of an eligible family member.

ME H7490

Establishes a tax credit against income tax based on eligible expenses incurred for care and support of an eligible family member.

ME HB06628

An Act Concerning Tax Fairness.

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