Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2913

Introduced
2/29/24  

Caption

Authorizes a tax credit for employers purchasing state-owned vehicles for use by employees who are on probation or parole

Impact

If enacted, HB2913 could significantly impact state laws related to taxation and employment. The introduction of this tax credit could lead to increased hiring of individuals on probation or parole, contributing positively to their reintegration and reducing recidivism rates. Furthermore, this measure may influence other related legislation by highlighting the importance of supporting employer initiatives aimed at providing second chances for formerly incarcerated individuals, demonstrating a shift towards more restorative approaches in the criminal justice system.

Summary

House Bill 2913 is designed to authorize a tax credit for employers who purchase state-owned vehicles intended for use by employees on probation or parole. The bill aims to encourage businesses to facilitate employment opportunities for individuals who are reintegrating into society after serving time. By providing this tax incentive, the bill seeks to alleviate financial burdens on employers who support rehabilitation efforts by employing individuals under such circumstances.

Contention

However, the bill may attract some contention regarding its fiscal implications and the efficacy of tax credits as a means of promoting employment. Critics might question whether such tax incentives will effectively result in meaningful employment opportunities for people on probation or parole or if they simply serve as a benefit to the employers without addressing the underlying issues of employment barriers faced by this demographic. Some legislators could express concerns about the potential loss of state revenue from the tax credits, urging a careful evaluation of the costs versus benefits of this initiative before proceeding.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB120

Authorizes a tax credit for employers that assist employees with childcare

MO HB1345

Authorizes a tax credit for employers hiring certain employees under the Federal Work Opportunity Tax Credit

MO SB53

Authorizes grants to employers to encourage employees to gain and improve their skills

MO HB1396

Authorizes an income tax exemption for certain state employees whose state wages or salary are at or below six times the federal poverty guidelines

MO HB420

Repeals the interstate compact for supervision of parolees and probationers and modifies the interstate compact for adult offender supervision

MO SB594

Prohibits contracts with the state for employers providing assistance to employees for the purpose of having an abortion

MO SB516

Authorizes a tax credit for the purchase of electric vehicles

MO SB583

Authorizes a tax credit for the purchase of electric vehicles

MO SB384

Modifies provisions relating to the supervision of adult offenders on probation or parole from other states

MO HB592

Establishes a tax deduction for employers who provide full-time employment to felons

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.