Relates to the volunteer firefighters' and ambulance workers' credit; repealer
Bill A 2029 repeals tax credits for volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers, potentially reducing their financial support and affecting local emergency services.
Bill A 2029 repeals tax credits for volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers, potentially reducing their financial support and affecting local emergency services.
Bill A 2029 aims to address the existing provisions related to the tax credit for volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers. The primary intent of this legislation is to repeal certain aspects of the current credit system, which may be outdated or ineffective in supporting these essential community service providers.
Repeal of Existing Credits: The bill proposes the repeal of specific tax credits that are currently available to volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers. This may involve the elimination of financial incentives that encourage volunteerism in these critical roles.
Impact Assessment: While the bill does not introduce new credits or benefits, it seeks to streamline or modify the existing framework surrounding volunteer service credits.
Volunteer Firefighters and Ambulance Workers: The primary group affected by this bill are the individuals serving as volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers. The repeal of the tax credit could impact their financial support and motivation to continue serving in these roles.
Local Communities: Communities that rely on volunteer emergency services may also feel the effects of this legislation, as changes in volunteer participation could influence local emergency response capabilities.
Bill A 2029 is part of a broader legislative context, with several related bills from prior sessions, including:
- A 7240
- A 2444
- A 4358
- A 7816
- A 9864
- A 5045
- A 5430
- S 5033 (companion bill)
- A 4057
- A 4728
These related bills may provide additional context or alternative approaches to the issues surrounding volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers' credits.
Bill A 2029 represents a significant shift in the legislative approach to supporting volunteer emergency service providers. By repealing existing tax credits, the bill could alter the financial landscape for these essential community members, prompting discussions about the future of volunteerism in emergency services. The bill is currently under review by the Ways and Means Committee, where its potential impacts will be further assessed.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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