West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB657

Introduced
3/3/25  

Caption

Exempting WV campus police officer retirement income from personal income tax

Impact

Should SB657 be enacted, it will notably reduce the tax burden for retired campus police officers in West Virginia, aligning their treatment under state tax law with that of other law enforcement retirement systems. This could potentially encourage more individuals to pursue careers in campus policing, knowing there are financial incentives in their retirement benefits. Additionally, it underscores the importance of campus safety and recognizes the contributions of campus police officers towards it.

Summary

Senate Bill 657 aims to amend Chapter 11, Article 21 of the Code of West Virginia by providing an exemption from personal income tax on retirement income received by campus police officers of West Virginia institutions of higher education. This exemption will apply to any retirement income, including survivorship annuities, beginning after July 1, 2025. The bill is a response to the need for better financial recognition of the service provided by campus police, allowing them to retain more of their income post-retirement.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB657 appears to be supportive among lawmakers advocating for enhanced benefits for campus police personnel. There is a general acknowledgment of the challenges faced by these officers, and supporters argue that the tax exemption is a deserved recognition of their service. However, concerns may be raised regarding the financial implications for state revenues and equity with other retired public safety personnel. A careful balance of fiscal responsibility and recognition of service is highlighted in the discussions around this bill.

Contention

One point of contention could stem from whether all retired public safety personnel should benefit from similar tax exemptions or whether the exemption specifically for campus police is justified based on their unique roles and challenges. Additionally, questions may arise regarding the bill's impact on state revenues and whether such financial incentives will lead to increased reliance on state budgets to fund potential shortfalls. Therefore, while the intention to honor campus police is clear, its broader fiscal implications and equitable application across all law enforcement retirements warrant further scrutiny.

Companion Bills

WV HB2946

Similar To Relating to exempting West Virginia campus police office retirement income from personal income tax after specified date

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