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AR SB9

AR SB9
To Create An Income Tax Credit For Certain Full-time Law Enforcement Officers.


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Introduced
12/07/2021
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/09/2021

Introduced Session

93rd General Assembly (2nd Special)

Bill Summary

AN ACT TO CREATE AN INCOME TAX CREDIT FOR CERTAIN FULL-TIME LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

AI Summary

This bill creates an income tax credit of $3,000 for certain full-time law enforcement officers in Arkansas. To qualify, an officer must be employed by and receive a salary from a law enforcement agency, have the authority to enforce criminal, traffic, or highway laws, and have worked at least 25 hours per week for at least 11 months of the calendar year. The bill outlines the verification process for the tax credit, which requires the officer to obtain written confirmation from their supervisor and the agency's chief law enforcement officer. The tax credit is effective for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2022.

Sponsors (45)

Jason Rapert (R)* Keith Slape (R)* Bob Ballinger (R),  Mary Bentley (R),  Mark Berry (R),  Stan Berry (R),  Justin Boyd (R),  Harlan Breaux (R),  Craig Christiansen (R),  Alan Clark (R),  Joe Cloud (R),  Bruce Coleman (R),  Cameron Cooper (R),  Bruce Cozart (R),  Cindy Crawford (R),  Brian Evans (R),  Lanny Fite (R),  Trent Garner (R),  Jimmy Gazaway (R),  Delia Haak (R),  Kim Hammer (R),  Spencer Hawks (R),  Bart Hester (R),  Lee Johnson (R),  Mark Johnson (R),  Mark Lowery (R),  Robin Lundstrum (R),  Rick McClure (R),  Austin McCollum (R),  Richard McGrew (R),  Ron McNair (R),  Jon Milligan (R),  Aaron Pilkington (R),  Jay Richardson (D),  Johnny Rye (R),  Stu Smith (R),  Nelda Speaks (R),  Gary Stubblefield (R),  Dwight Tosh (R),  DeAnn Vaught (R),  Dave Wallace (R),  Jeff Wardlaw (R),  Danny Watson (R),  Carlton Wing (R),  Jim Wooten (R), 

Last Action

Sine Die adjournment (on 12/09/2021)

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