West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2178

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Facilitating Business Rapid Response to State Declared Disasters Act of 2021

Impact

The bill seeks to establish a distinct operational framework during disaster response efforts, allowing out-of-state enterprises to operate without being classified as having established residency or a business presence in West Virginia. By introducing these tax exemptions, the bill aims to streamline processes for external companies involved in critical infrastructure recovery and repair operations, thereby expediting assistance during emergencies. Such exemptions are intended to prevent hindrances that may delay the onset of necessary services when communities are in dire need of rapid support.

Summary

House Bill 2178, known as the Facilitating Business Rapid Response to State Declared Disasters Act of 2021, primarily focuses on amending the West Virginia Code to introduce tax exemptions for out-of-state businesses and their employees that provide assistance during declared state disasters or emergencies. This initiative aims to facilitate a timely response to emergencies by alleviating the tax burden associated with operating temporarily in the state, ensuring that external resources can assist effectively without the complexities of state tax and licensing requirements that typically apply to local operations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 2178 appears to be largely favorable among advocates for disaster response, emphasizing the necessity of mobilizing rapid assistance during emergencies without bureaucratic delays. Supporters assert that these measures encourage businesses to step in when local resources may be overwhelmed. However, there might be concerns regarding the implications for local businesses that could feel overshadowed or incapacitated by the influx of out-of-state entities that can bypass local regulatory structures.

Contention

While the bill is positioned as a pro-business measure aimed at enhancing disaster recovery operations, it raises questions about the fairness towards local businesses that are subject to state taxes and regulations. The challenge lies in balancing the need for swift responses to disasters with the responsibilities of ensuring that local economies are not adversely impacted by the influx of out-of-state businesses that might dominate recovery-related contracts without contributing to the local tax base. This concern underlines the ongoing debate surrounding state versus local regulatory authority and economic equity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV H5838

Facilitating Business Rapid Response To State Declared Disaster Act Of 2023

WV S0474

Facilitating Business Rapid Response To State Declared Disaster Act Of 2023

WV H7087

Exempts out-of-state businesses and their employees performing services, during declared state or federal disasters or emergencies, from state or local business requirements, as well as state or local taxes or fees

WV S2214

Exempts out-of-state businesses and their employees performing services, during declared state or federal disasters or emergencies, from state or local business requirements, as well as state or local taxes or fees.

WV HB2358

Relating to the exemption from certain registration and licensing requirements and taxes for certain businesses and employees who enter this state in response to a disaster or emergency.

WV SB677

Clarifying role and responsibilities of State Resiliency Officer

WV SB1283

Relating to the exemption from certain registration and licensing requirements and taxes for certain businesses and employees who enter this state in response to a disaster or emergency.

WV SB177

Creates the Rapid Response to Declared Disasters Income Tax Exclusion Act to exclude from gross income certain monies received for services rendered by nonresidents during a declared disaster or emergency. (gov sig) (OR DECREASE GF RV See Note)

WV HB4125

Relating to state and local government responses to disasters.

WV HB4346

Relating to the authority and obligations of the Governor and Legislature when in declared states of preparedness and emergency

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