New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB184

Introduced
1/28/22  

Caption

Exempt Police Officers From Income Tax

Impact

If enacted, SB184 would amend the Income Tax Act to introduce specific provisions that define qualifying police officers, including both state and federal officers. The proposed measure would apply to taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2022, thereby immediately affecting individuals in active service from that date onwards. Advocates for the bill argue that this tax relief would serve as an incentive for individuals to pursue or continue careers in law enforcement, increasing the motivation to serve in these demanding roles.

Summary

Senate Bill 184 aims to exempt the salaries of police officers and federal police officers from state income taxation in New Mexico. This bill is an effort to recognize the contributions and service of police personnel by relieving them from the financial burden of income tax on their earnings from active duty. By exempting this category from income tax, the legislation seeks to enhance the financial well-being of those who serve in law enforcement roles, thereby promoting a sustainable career in public safety.

Contention

However, the bill may encounter opposition centered around concerns about its fiscal implications. Critics argue that the income tax exemption for police officers could lead to reduced tax revenue, impacting the funding for essential public services and programs. Moreover, there may be discussions regarding fairness, as some might question why police officers specifically should receive a tax break that is not available to other professions, potentially leading to debates about equity within the tax system.

Companion Bills

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