New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB128

Introduced
1/20/22  

Caption

Uniformed Svc. Retiree Income Tax Deduction

Impact

The bill aims to alleviate the tax burden on military retirees, thereby supporting them financially after years of service. With the deduction percentages set to increase over several years, it signifies a long-term commitment from the state to assist its veterans and their families. The legislative measure is expected to impact state revenue but serves to enhance the financial stability of those who have served in the military.

Summary

Senate Bill 128, known as the Uniformed Services Retiree Income Tax Deduction, seeks to provide tax relief to retired members of the uniformed services and their spouses. The bill introduces a new section of the Income Tax Act that allows qualifying taxpayers to deduct a percentage of their military retirement income from their net income. The proposal outlines specific deduction limits that gradually increase over the years, offering a deduction of up to $50,000 by the year 2025 for eligible retirees and their surviving spouses.

Contention

While the bill is largely supported by legislators advocating for veterans' rights, there may be concerns regarding its impact on state finances. Critics might question how the increased tax deductions will affect the overall budget, especially if it leads to substantial decreases in tax revenues. However, supporters argue that providing financial relief for veterans is a necessary investment in the state’s social fabric, aimed at compensating those who have made significant sacrifices for their country.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM AB1623

Personal income taxes: exclusion: uniformed services retirement pay: survivor benefit plan payments.

NM AB2394

Personal income taxes: exclusion: uniformed services: retirement pay.

NM SB1411

Personal income taxes: exclusion: uniformed services: retirement pay.

NM SB1007

Personal income taxes: exclusion: uniformed services: retirement pay.

NM SB1

Personal income taxes: exclusion: Military Services Retirement and Surviving Spouse Benefit Payment Act.

NM SB1071

Personal income taxes: exclusion: uniformed services: retirement pay.

NM AB2226

Personal income taxes: exclusion: uniformed services: retirement pay.

NM AB427

Personal income taxes: exclusion: uniformed services: retirement pay.

NM AB151

Personal income taxes: exclusion: uniformed services: retirement pay.

NM AB53

Personal income taxes: exclusion: Military Services Retirement and Surviving Spouse Benefit Payment Act.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.