Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0483

Introduced
3/18/25  

Caption

An act relating to the expansion of existing income tax credits

Impact

The adjustments made by H0483 are anticipated to alleviate financial strain on families and retirees in Vermont. By increasing the eligibility thresholds for the partial exemption of Social Security benefits and retirement income, the bill seeks to provide greater financial relief to seniors and individuals living solely on retirement income. These changes could enhance the overall economic wellbeing of certain demographics, making the tax system more supportive for those who may struggle with higher tax burdens.

Summary

House Bill H0483 aims to expand existing tax credits in Vermont by modifying eligibility requirements for the Vermont Child Tax Credit, the earned income tax credit, and the taxation of retirement income. The bill proposes allowing a credit for children who are six years of age or younger under the Vermont Child Tax Credit. This change is expected to benefit low-income families, increasing financial support for parents with young children. Additionally, the earned income tax credit will be expanded to match 100 percent of the federal credit for individuals without qualifying children, which reinforces support for very low-income earners.

Contention

Discussions surrounding H0483 highlighted some points of contention, primarily regarding the implications of expanded tax credits on state revenue. Critics may raise concerns about the potential impact on the state's budget and the fairness of tax burdens across different income levels. Others might argue that while the bill helps specific groups, it could create challenges in maintaining fiscal stability for essential state services. Additionally, there may be differing opinions on the best approaches to effectively support families in Vermont, weighing the direct benefits of tax credits against other potential fiscal reforms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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