Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB632

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Income tax, state; decreases certain taxes, increases amount of tax credit.

Impact

If passed, SB632 would predominantly alter the landscape of state income tax by modifying rates and the mechanism for tax credits tied to donations for educational purposes. For individuals, the bill proposes a gradual decrease in income tax rates, beneficial for taxpayers within specific income brackets, and aligns with broader efforts to support educational funding through private contributions. The estimated cumulative effect of this policy change aims to enhance the financial landscape for both individual contributors and educational institutions that rely on such funding.

Summary

SB632 aims to restructure Virginia's income tax by decreasing certain income tax rates and increasing the availability of tax credits for donations made to scholarship foundations. The bill sets a threshold for individuals, allowing tax credits for contributions exceeding $500, with a cap on the total tax credits available for the fiscal year at $30 million beginning in 2025. The potential to accumulate a credit over multiple years is also incorporated into its provisions, allowing greater flexibility for taxpayers making these donations.

Contention

The proposed changes may face opposition based on concerns regarding the sufficiency of funding for public education and the potential over-reliance on private donations to support educational initiatives. Critics may argue that the focus on tax credits could detract from necessary public funding mechanisms, potentially exacerbating inequalities in educational resources. Another point of contention might revolve around the impact on state revenues given the fiscal caps on the total amounts available for tax credits, leading to discussions about fiscal sustainability and equitable access to education services in Virginia.

Companion Bills

VA HB1281

Similar To Income tax, state; decreases certain taxes, increases amount of tax credit.

Similar Bills

VA HB1281

Income tax, state; decreases certain taxes, increases amount of tax credit.

VA SB632

Income tax, state; decreases certain taxes, increases amount of tax credit.

VA HB1281

Income tax, state; decreases certain taxes, increases amount of tax credit.

VA HB1755

Sales and use tax on services and digital personal property.

VA HB889

Retail Sales and Use tax; levies tax on following services: admissions, charges for recreation, etc.

VA HB889

Retail Sales and Use Tax; levies tax on following services: admissions, charges for recreation, etc.

VA HB1343

Taxation; numerous changes to the Commonwealth's tax structure.

VA SB703

General appropriations and revenue of the Commonwealth; includes digital personal property.