West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB5574

Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

To allow a $1,000 refundable child tax credit for all eligible for the federal tax credit

Impact

If passed, HB5574 would amend state tax code, enabling eligible individuals to benefit from a direct financial boost by claiming the state tax credit starting from the 2024 tax year. The introduction of this credit is anticipated to have positive effects on local economies as families gain additional disposable income, thereby enhancing spending capacities within communities. The expansion of support for working families aligns with the state’s goal to reduce child poverty rates and foster economic stability.

Summary

House Bill 5574 proposes the introduction of a state child tax credit in West Virginia, targeting low-income families with children. Specifically, the bill allows a refundable tax credit of $1,000 for residents who qualify for the federal child tax credit. This initiative aims to alleviate child poverty, stimulate local economies, and promote the healthy development of children by increasing family income through tax relief.

Sentiment

The sentiment concerning HB5574 appears supportive among advocacy groups focused on child welfare and economic development. Proponents argue that this measure is a vital step in providing necessary financial support to those most in need. However, the sentiment may also face scrutiny from fiscal conservatives concerned about the implications of increased state expenditures and the potential impact on the state's budgetary priorities.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the sustainability of the program, especially in light of concerns over funding sources and long-term fiscal responsibility. Critics might question whether such tax credits could lead to increased dependency on government support among low-income families. As discussions advance, there may be debates over the sufficiency and effectiveness of the tax credit in genuinely enhancing the financial well-being of families versus its potential burden on state finances.

Companion Bills

WV HB5573

Similar To To allow a $2,000 refundable child tax credit for all eligible for the federal tax credit

Previously Filed As

WV SB36

Authorizing child or child care tax credit

WV HB3382

Child care expense tax credit

WV SB424

Authorizing refundable tax credit applied against personal income tax or corporation net income tax

WV HB3169

Creating a Distribution Center Refundable Toll Payments Tax Credit Act

WV HB2969

Establish a refundable tax credit for veterans with a 100% service-connected disability

WV HB3089

Tax credits for employers providing child care

WV HB2393

To extend the Neighborhood Investment Program Act to July 1, 2026 and to increase the allowable tax credit

WV SB496

Allowing tax pass through entities to pay state and local taxes at entity level

WV HB2418

Tax credits for living and deceased organ donors

WV HB2608

Allow pass-through entities to elect to be taxed at the entity level

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