New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB294

Caption

Education Enrichment Tax Credit

Impact

The bill's implementation is expected to influence state tax laws significantly, as it creates a new section under the Income Tax Act that pertains specifically to educational expenses related to after-school programs, tutoring, and recreational services. By making education-related expenses tax-deductible, the state aims to promote broader access to extra-curricular educational opportunities. The total amount of credits available each year is capped at ten million dollars, which will limit the scope of the program but ensure that it does not significantly impact the state budget in terms of tax revenue lost.

Summary

House Bill 294 introduces the Education Enrichment Income Tax Credit in New Mexico, aimed at providing financial relief to taxpayers who purchase educational enrichment services for qualifying students. This bill is set to allow taxpayers who are parents or guardians to apply for a tax credit of up to $2,000 per year, provided that the educational services belong to a certified list maintained by the public education department. The purpose of the bill is to encourage investment in educational enrichment that can enhance learning outside the traditional classroom setting.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 294 may arise regarding the definitions of 'education enrichment services' and who qualifies as a 'qualified student.' Critics may argue that the income caps and eligibility conditions could exclude many families needing support for educational services. Additionally, the proposed limits on the total credits that can be certified each year may lead to concerns about the fairness and accessibility of the program for lower-income households. The structured application process through the public education department may also ignite debates about bureaucratic efficiency and its implications on families eager to take advantage of this credit.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NM HB436

Biodiesel Tax Credits

NM SB221

Rail Infrastructure Tax Credits

NM HB208

Rural Infrastructure Tax Credits

NM SB22

Electric Vehicle & Charging Unit Tax Credits

NM HB412

Electric Vehicle Tax Credit

NM SB113

Equal Education Opportunity Scholarship

NM HB32

Energy Storage System Income Tax Credit

NM HB266

Equal Education Opportunity Scholarship Act

NM SB173

Geothermal Energy Generation Tax Credit

NM HB368

Pass-through Entity Tax Credit

Similar Bills

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