Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1802

Introduced
4/25/23  
Refer
4/25/23  
Engrossed
6/20/23  
Enrolled
6/20/23  

Caption

An Act to Include Certain Volunteer Firefighters in the Tax Credit for Employers of Individuals Who Are Volunteer Firefighters or Volunteer Municipal Emergency Medical Services Persons

Impact

The passage of L.D. 1802 is expected to have significant implications for state laws regarding employment and municipal support for emergency services. By providing a tax credit, the bill intends to acknowledge and incentivize the involvement of citizens in critical community roles, making it economically viable for businesses to allow their employees to participate in firefighting and emergency medical services without the fear of financial loss. This policy shift may also encourage more individuals to volunteer for these essential roles, thereby strengthening local emergency responses.

Summary

L.D. 1802 aims to extend certain tax benefits to employers who hire volunteer firefighters and volunteer municipal emergency medical services personnel. Under this bill, employers would be able to receive a tax credit equal to the compensation paid to volunteer employees when they respond to emergencies during work hours, thereby encouraging employment practices that support community emergency response efforts. The legislation emphasizes the growing importance of volunteer emergency responders in municipal settings and seeks to incentivize their contribution through financial means.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around L.D. 1802 appears to be positive, particularly among those involved in emergency services and local municipal governments. Advocates argue that the bill recognizes and rewards the invaluable contributions of volunteer firefighters and emergency responders, which could lead to an increase in community support and engagement in emergency operations. However, there may be dissent from some business sectors regarding the potential fiscal impact of the tax credits on state revenue, though this has not been a major point of contention in the discussions observed.

Contention

While there has been general support for the bill, concerns may arise regarding the implications for state finances due to the introduction of new tax credits. Opponents could argue that while the intention to support volunteer firefighters is laudable, the cost to the state must be carefully considered. Ensuring that the financial support does not lead to adverse budgetary impacts on the municipal level is a pivotal point that may come under scrutiny as the bill progresses through legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME SB00551

An Act Concerning Volunteer Firefighters And Ambulance Service Volunteers Employed In The State.

ME H0635

An act relating to employment protections for volunteer firefighters and emergency medical personnel and tax credits for employers

ME SB144

Creating personal income tax credit for volunteer firefighters

ME SB002

Resources For Volunteer Firefighters

ME HB2076

Income tax, state; subtraction for volunteer firefighters and emergency medical services personnel.

ME HB1522

Income tax, state; subtractions for volunteer firefighters and emergency medical services personnel.

ME HB491

Income tax, state; subtraction for volunteer firefighters and emergency medical services personnel.

ME HB1508

Prohibiting discharge of volunteer firefighters or volunteer emergency medical technicians from other employment.

ME HB182

Prohibiting discharge of volunteer firefighters or volunteer emergency medical technicians from other employment.

ME HB05017

An Act Concerning A Credit Against The Personal Income Tax For Municipal Volunteer Firefighters And Municipal Volunteer Emergency Medical Technicians.

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