Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2929

Introduced
3/1/24  

Caption

Establishes a one-time nonrefundable tax credit

Impact

The implementation of HB 2929 would likely necessitate adjustments to state tax laws to incorporate this new tax credit structure. This change could potentially influence the overall tax revenue collected by the state, raising discussions about funding for future state programs and services. A successful rollout of the tax credit could set a precedent for subsequent financial relief measures or adjustments to taxation policies.

Summary

House Bill 2929 proposes the establishment of a one-time nonrefundable tax credit aimed at providing financial relief to specific taxpayer groups. The intention behind this legislation is to stimulate economic activity by reducing the tax burden on eligible residents. Proponents believe that this tax credit could result in increased consumer spending and investment, which are crucial for maintaining economic momentum, especially in contexts of economic downturn or recovery.

Contention

As with most fiscal legislation, HB 2929 may spur debate among different stakeholders. Advocates argue that the tax credit can help alleviate financial burdens on families and individuals, promoting more equitable tax policy. Conversely, critics may express concerns regarding the implications for state revenue and whether such credits disproportionately benefit certain groups over others. The discussion could focus on the effectiveness of the nonrefundable nature of the credit and how it aligns with broader economic strategies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB58

Establishes a one-time one year period to set up payment plans for unpaid vehicle sales tax

MO HB1350

Establishes a one-time one year period to set up payment plans for unpaid vehicle sales tax

MO SB720

Establishes a work opportunity tax credit

MO SB94

Establishes tax credits for the production of certain entertainment

MO HB379

Authorizes a one-time refundable tax credit for teachers and staff

MO HB1122

Establishes the Show MO Act, relating to tax credits for qualified motion media projects

MO SB143

Establishes a tax credit for grocery stores in a food desert

MO SB179

Establishes the Missouri Rural Credit Opportunity Act

MO HB592

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

MO HB1248

Establishes the creative classroom act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.