Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB2548

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/13/23  

Caption

Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to impose income tax; prescribing an effective date.

Impact

The bill directly affects local government powers, particularly those regarding taxation. Under this legislation, any local ordinance that imposes a new income tax without voter approval before January 1, 2024, will not be valid. This shift aims to eliminate the potential for a patchwork of inconsistent taxation across different political subdivisions, promoting a more uniform approach to income taxation in Oregon. The legislature’s focus on aligning local tax policies with state laws represents a significant pivot in how local governments manage taxation.

Summary

House Bill 2548 is designed to reform the authority of political subdivisions in Oregon, particularly focusing on the imposition of income taxes. This bill requires that any political subdivision that wishes to impose income taxes must conform to state statutory provisions relating to the determination of net income. Additionally, it specifically repeals the authority of metropolitan service districts to impose such taxes without prior elector approval. These changes are intended to standardize the tax framework within the state and ensure that local income taxes align with state laws regarding income tax calculation.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding HB 2548 appears to be mixed, with proponents highlighting the need for clearer tax regulations that prevent local governments from independently enacting various income tax rules that could lead to confusion and inequity. Opponents, however, have raised concerns about diminishing local authority and the potential limitation on communities' ability to self-govern their tax laws. This reflects a broader tension between state oversight and local control, which is often a contentious issue in legislative debates.

Contention

Key points of contention include the debate over local governance versus state control. Advocates of the bill assert that it is necessary for creating a cohesive income tax strategy across Oregon to protect against inconsistent taxation that could harm businesses operating in multiple jurisdictions. Conversely, critics contend that this bill undermines local autonomy and restricts communities from addressing their specific fiscal needs through their taxation systems. The future implications of this legislation could significantly reshape the balance of power between state mandates and local governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HB2110

Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to impose income tax; prescribing an effective date.

OR SB1524

Relating to taxation; and prescribing an effective date.

OR HB1401

Description of political subdivisions.

OR SF3976

Political subdivisions authority to impose and collect local lodging taxes provision

OR SB206

Relating to property taxation authority; and prescribing an effective date.

OR HB1563

Relative to the education property tax and the authority of political subdivisions.

OR HB199

Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions

OR SB799

Relating to administration of taxes; and prescribing an effective date.

OR HB4024

Relating to campaign finance; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB2234

Relating to the political contribution tax credit; prescribing an effective date.

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