Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7173

Introduced
1/26/22  

Caption

Personal Income Tax

Impact

If enacted, this bill will have a significant impact on firefighters across the state, particularly those serving in volunteer positions. It is designed to improve the financial situation of volunteer firefighters by providing them support in the form of tax credits for relevant expenses, such as tuition for professional development and the cost of uniforms. The proposed changes to the personal income tax law would make these individuals more inclined to maintain their volunteer status, which is crucial for sustaining emergency services at the community level.

Summary

House Bill H7173 proposes an amendment to the Rhode Island General Laws concerning personal income tax. Specifically, the bill seeks to introduce a tax credit for volunteer firefighters who cover the costs of their own training and equipment. The legislation recognizes the essential services provided by volunteer firefighters and aims to alleviate some of the financial burdens they face when investing in necessary training and uniforms. By allowing these individuals to claim a state income tax credit, the bill incentivizes volunteerism within emergency services and acknowledges the value they bring to communities.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the bill, especially regarding its potential fiscal impact on the state's budget. Critics may argue that while supporting volunteer firefighters is important, the cost of implementing tax credits could place further financial strain on state resources. Additionally, there could be discussions about the criteria for receiving the tax credit, particularly whether it should extend beyond costs associated solely with firefighting training and uniforms, or if reimbursement clauses might dissuade participation among some volunteers who might seek financial backing from other sources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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