Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB415

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Authorizes a tax credit for contributions to certain benevolent organizations

Impact

The legislation is anticipated to have a significant impact on state laws regarding tax credits and charitable contributions. It aligns with Missouri's ongoing efforts to address substance use issues by incentivizing contributions to organizations that tackle these challenges directly. The bill places limits on the financial size and employee compensation of qualified organizations, thereby targeting funding towards smaller, community-driven initiatives rather than larger entities that may not focus as closely on recovery services.

Summary

Senate Bill 415 establishes a tax credit program for individuals and businesses contributing to specific benevolent organizations that support recovery from substance use disorders. It allows taxpayers to claim a credit equal to fifty percent of their contributions to qualified organizations, which assist individuals, particularly those who are justice-involved, with recovery support services. These services include care coordination, recovery coaching, and employment training, aimed at helping individuals reintegrate into society.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB 415 has centered around its funding limits and the specific classification of qualified organizations. Critics express concerns that the bill's structure may limit the scope of organizations that can benefit, potentially leaving out those that provide critical recovery support. Furthermore, the restriction on allowable contributions—specifically, no refunds for unused credits and limits on the total amount authorized each year—has drawn scrutiny regarding its overall accessibility and effectiveness in mobilizing funds for recovery efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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