Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1901

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Authorizes an income tax deduction for certain taxpayers engaged in the medical marijuana industry in this state

Impact

Should HB1901 pass, it would significantly influence how individuals and businesses operating in the medical marijuana space report their taxable income. By allowing specific deductions related to their activities, the bill aims to create a more equitable taxation framework for taxpayers engaged in this burgeoning industry, which has been previously hindered by federal restrictions on marijuana. The anticipated effect includes facilitating better financial viability for these businesses, potentially leading to increased economic activity and job creation within the state.

Summary

House Bill 1901 seeks to authorize tax deductions for certain taxpayers engaged in the medical marijuana industry within Missouri. The bill aims to amend previous statutes regarding income tax practices, specifically focusing on enabling participants in this industry to deduct necessary expenses associated with their operations. This legislative move is in response to the growing legal acceptance of medical marijuana and the financial burdens operators within this sector face due to federal regulations that typically disallow such deductions.

Contention

Discussions surrounding the bill reveal some contention, largely revolving around the broader implications of supporting the medical marijuana industry. Critics of the bill may argue that providing tax breaks to marijuana-related businesses could send mixed messages about drug policy and public health. Furthermore, other stakeholders are expressing concerns that such deductions could complicate the tax code and create disparities between different types of businesses. Nonetheless, proponents assert that these changes are essential for fostering a legitimate and regulated market for medical marijuana, which can ultimately benefit public health and the economy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB2667

Authorizes an income tax deduction for certain taxpayers engaged in the medical marijuana industry in this state

MO SB25

Authorizes an income tax deduction for certain federal grant money

MO HB1364

Authorizes an income tax deduction for certain election worker compensation

MO HB508

Authorizes an income tax deduction for capital gains

MO HB1076

Authorizes an income tax deduction for certain grant money for expanding or providing broadband services

MO HB860

Authorizes income tax deductions for employee compensation received as overtime pay or tips

MO HB2418

Modifies provisions related to an income tax deduction for certain farmers

MO HB1042

Modifies provisions related to an income tax deduction for certain farmers

MO HB2315

Authorizes an income tax subtraction for compensation for work in excess of a 40 hour workweek

MO HB2142

Modifies provisions relating to an income tax deduction for broadband internet expansion grants

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.