West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4496

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

To create the West Virginia Small Business Payroll Tax Credit Pilot Program

Impact

The proposed tax credits are structured to gradually decrease over the three years of operation, starting with full credits for the first year and tapering down to lower percentages in subsequent years. This model aims to incentivize small business formation and employment while promoting economic growth in the state. The details outlined in the bill reflect an effort to stimulate job creation, particularly in the aftermath of economic disruptions, highlighting the legislature's focus on enhancing the local business ecosystem.

Summary

House Bill 4496, introduced by Delegate Hornby, aims to establish a Small Business Payroll Tax Credit in West Virginia as a three-year pilot program. This initiative is designed to provide tax credits to newly formed small businesses with fewer than 15 employees. The bill specifies that the tax credits will be based on the number of employees hired chronologically following the business's registration with the Secretary of State. The program is set to commence on July 1, 2024, and conclude on December 31, 2026, with the Department of Economic Development tasked with tracking its progress.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB 4496 appears to be supportive among proponents of small business development and economic stimulation. Supporters argue that providing a payroll tax credit will offer essential financial relief to new businesses, encouraging entrepreneurship in West Virginia. However, there may be opponents who express concerns about the financial implications of the tax credits on state revenue, as well as the effectiveness of such programs in genuinely fostering sustainable job creation.

Contention

Potential points of contention might arise regarding the eligibility criteria and the duration of the program. For instance, the prohibition against existing businesses, even if they are newly reformulated, could be seen as restrictive. Furthermore, discussions may highlight whether the program adequately addresses the needs of businesses that may not fit neatly within the prescribed parameters, raising questions about inclusivity and equitable support for diverse small business sectors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3007

To create the West Virginia Small Business Payroll Tax Credit Pilot Program

WV HB2064

To create commercial opportunity zones to attract new businesses to West Virginia

WV HB3305

Creating the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Act

WV HB2065

West Virginia Heavy Duty Truck Excise Tax Elimination Act

WV HB2521

Creating the Public/Private Small Business Enhancement Program

WV HB2050

West Virginia Economic Diversification Act

WV HB2063

Provide a tax credit to distribution centers who build away from interstates and in more rural areas of West Virginia.

WV HB3428

Relating to the West Virginia Business Ready Sites Program

WV SB95

Establishing WV business growth in low-income communities tax credit

WV HB3227

Providing a tax credit against the state corporate net income tax to for-profit corporations or a tax credit against payroll withholdings for nonprofit corporations for expenditures related to the establishment and operation of employer-provided child-care facilities

Similar Bills

WV HB3007

To create the West Virginia Small Business Payroll Tax Credit Pilot Program

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NJ S4217

Extends certain accommodations implemented during COVID-19 public health emergency for businesses participating in State economic development programs.

NJ A2077

Extends certain accommodations implemented during COVID-19 public health emergency for businesses participating in State economic development programs.

NJ A4929

Concerns accommodations related to COVID-19 public health emergency for businesses participating in certain State economic development programs.

NJ S3379

Concerns accommodations related to COVID-19 public health emergency for businesses participating in certain State economic development programs.

AZ SB1668

Employment and labor; amendments

AZ SB1548

Employment and labor omnibus