New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB49

Introduced
1/18/22  

Caption

Exempt Social Security From Income Tax

Impact

The impact of SB49 on state laws entails significant amendments to the Income Tax Act concerning the taxation of Social Security income. As the state looks to balance its budget and maintain revenue sources, the adjustments to tobacco taxes, including a marked increase in the rate, aim to discourage tobacco use while generating additional revenue for public health initiatives, specifically cancer research at the University of New Mexico. This dual approach highlights the state's commitment to addressing financial concerns for vulnerable populations while also enhancing public health financing through excise taxes on tobacco.

Summary

Senate Bill 49, introduced by Bill Tallman, seeks to exempt certain Social Security income from state income tax for specific income brackets while simultaneously increasing taxes on various tobacco products. The bill outlines exemptions for individuals whose adjusted gross income does not exceed set thresholds, aiming to provide financial relief to retirees and low-income individuals reliant on Social Security. The thresholds are delineated based on filing statuses, ensuring that only those within the stipulated income range benefit from this tax exemption.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding SB49 predominantly focus on the balance between raising taxes on tobacco products and the proposed exemptions for Social Security income. Advocates of the bill argue that the amendment will ease the financial burdens on retirees and help lower-income residents while simultaneously discouraging tobacco use, which has considerable public health implications. However, opponents express concern about the long-term revenue implications for the state, suggesting that increasing tobacco taxes could alienate businesses and reduce overall tobacco sales, possibly impacting funding sources intended for health programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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