Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB865

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Income tax, state; establishes a new tax bracket beginning on and after January 1, 2024.

Impact

The bill allocates fifty percent of the revenue generated from this new tax bracket towards basic aid funding for public schools in Virginia. This is positioned as a significant effort to enhance educational provisions within the state by providing additional financial support to local school boards. Furthermore, thirty percent of the collected revenue is earmarked for the Child Care Subsidy Program and twenty percent for the Virginia Housing Trust Fund, fostering an increase in overall funding to these essential social programs. However, it is stipulated that these funds must supplement, rather than replace, existing funding sources.

Summary

House Bill 865 proposes the establishment of a new income tax bracket in Virginia for taxable years beginning on and after January 1, 2024. This new bracket specifically targets individuals with taxable incomes exceeding $1,000,000, imposing a tax rate of ten percent on such incomes. The structure of the bill modifies the existing tax code outlined in ยง58.1-320, which delineates the imposition of taxes for individuals based on their income levels. The introduction of a higher tax rate for high-income earners aims to increase revenue for the state, which could have implications for various public funding initiatives.

Contention

Despite its positive objectives, the proposed bill has drawn various points of contention. Proponents argue that targeting higher-income individuals for increased taxation aligns with principles of equity, ensuring that those with greater financial capabilities contribute more significantly to public welfare. Detractors, however, may view this move as punitive towards successful individuals and businesses, fearing that such tax increases could discourage economic activity or prompt high earners to relocate to lower-tax jurisdictions. The discussions around HB865 reflect a broader debate regarding tax fairness and state financial management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2268

Income tax, state; individual tax brackets, deductions, and exemptions.

VA HB2319

Income tax, state; lowers rates and raises standard deductions.

VA SB1451

Income tax, state; lowers rates and raises standard deductions.

VA HB1863

Taxation in the Commonwealth; numerous changes to tax structure, report.

VA SB1423

Income tax, state; rates and deductions for businesses.

VA SB851

Income tax, state; increases standard deduction.

VA HB2261

Income tax, state; deduction for elderly and disabled individuals.

VA HB1740

Income tax, state; contributions to Virginia College Savings Plan accounts.

VA HB2065

Income tax, state; create tax deduction for teaching materials.

VA HB2406

Income tax, state; deductions for businesses.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.