New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB117

Introduced
1/18/24  

Caption

Special Needs Adopted Child Tax Credit

Impact

The bill has the potential to create a significant impact on state laws regarding tax subsidies and exemptions. If enacted, it would allow families adopting special needs children to claim substantial tax credits, which could lead to increased adoption rates within the state. Additionally, this legislative move could shift budget allocations as the state plans for the financial implications of implementing such credits. As a result, there may be an increased focus on the needs and rights of families adopting special needs children, promoting public awareness and support for adopting within the community.

Summary

SB117, titled the Special Needs Adopted Child Tax Credit, is a legislative proposal aimed at providing financial assistance to families who adopt special needs children. The bill seeks to create a tax credit specifically for adoptive parents, allowing them to alleviate some of the financial burdens associated with the costs of raising a child with special needs. By instituting this tax credit, the legislation intends to encourage adoption and support families who may face significant expenses related to healthcare, education, and daily living associated with caring for a special needs child.

Contention

However, the bill is not without its notable points of contention. Critics may argue that while the intention of supporting adoptive families is commendable, there could be concerns about the potential fiscal impact on state revenue. Detractors may argue that prioritizing tax credits for certain families might inadvertently divert funds away from other essential public services or programs that support a larger percentage of children in need. Additionally, discussions around the adequacy of the proposed tax credit and whether it sufficiently meets the diverse needs of special needs families could arise, leading to debates on the effectiveness and fairness of the proposed legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB277

Special Needs Adopted Tax Credit

NM HB308

Special Needs Adoption Tax Credit

NM SB52

Child Income Tax Credit Increase

NM HB144

Increase Certain Child Income Tax Credit

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 SB467

Special Olympics Funding

NM HB285

Office Of Special Education

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.