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RC 451

Para ordenar a la Comisión de Hacienda de la Cámara de Representantes de Puerto Rico, realizar una investigación exhaustiva sobre la implementación y fiscalización de los reembolsos y/o exenciones sobre arbitrios autorizados por la Ley Núm. 81-2014, conocida como “Ley para el Fomento de los Vehículos Impulsados Mayormente por Electricidad” y por la Ley Núm. 1-2011, según enmendada, conocida como “Código de Rentas Internas para un Nuevo Puerto Rico”; y para otros fines relacionados.

2025-2028 Session

Overview: Bill RC 451 orders the House Finance Committee of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the implementation and oversight

Remitido a Comisión de Calendarios y Reglas Especiales de Debate de la Cámara
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Bill Summary · RC 451

Overview: Bill RC 451 orders the House Finance Committee of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the implementation and oversight of tax refunds and/or exemptions authorized by Law No. 81-2014, known as the "Law for the Promotion of Vehicles Mainly Powered by Electricity," and by Law No. 1-2011, as amended, known as the "Internal Revenue Code for a New Puerto Rico."

Purpose and Intent: The main goal of this resolution is to examine the processes and controls surrounding the tax incentives and reimbursements provided for electric and hybrid vehicles in Puerto Rico. The investigation aims to ensure proper implementation and oversight of these programs.

Key Provisions:
- Directs the House Finance Committee to conduct a comprehensive investigation
- Focuses on the implementation and oversight of tax refunds and exemptions authorized by specific laws
- Seeks to evaluate the effectiveness and proper administration of these vehicle-related tax incentives

Affected Parties and Impacts: The investigation will likely impact the government agencies responsible for administering the tax incentive programs, as well as the individuals and businesses that have claimed or benefited from the refunds and exemptions. The findings could lead to policy changes or improvements in the management of these initiatives.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The resolution has been referred to the House Calendar Commission, indicating it is in the early stages of the legislative process. The investigation and any resulting actions or recommendations will depend on the timeline and progress of the committee's work.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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