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VA HB1128

VA HB1128
Income tax, state; military benefits subtraction, taxable years beginning on or after Jan. 1, 2022.


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Introduced
01/12/2022
In Committee
03/01/2022
Crossed Over
03/02/2022
Passed
Dead
03/12/2022

Introduced Session

2022 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Income tax; military benefits subtraction; emergency. Establishes an income tax subtraction for up to $20,000 of military benefits in taxable year 2022, up to $30,000 in taxable year 2023, and up to $40,000 in taxable year 2024 and each year thereafter. The bill defines military benefits to include military retirement income and benefits paid to the surviving spouse of a veteran. The bill contains an emergency clause. Income tax; military benefits subtraction; emergency. Establishes an income tax subtraction for up to $20,000 of military benefits in taxable year 2022, up to $30,000 in taxable year 2023, and up to $40,000 in taxable year 2024 and each year thereafter. The bill defines military benefits to include military retirement income and benefits paid to the surviving spouse of a veteran. The bill contains an emergency clause.

AI Summary

This bill establishes an income tax subtraction for up to $20,000 of military benefits in taxable year 2022, up to $30,000 in taxable year 2023, and up to $40,000 in taxable year 2024 and each year thereafter. The bill defines "military benefits" to include military retirement income and benefits paid to the surviving spouse of a veteran. The bill contains an emergency clause, meaning it takes effect immediately upon passage.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (37)

Elizabeth Guzmán (D)* John McGuire (R)* Terry Austin (R),  G. John Avoli (R),  Jason Ballard (R),  Kathy Byron (R),  Jeffrey Campbell (R),  Mike Cherry (R),  Aijalon Cordoza (R),  Carrie Coyner (R),  Tara Durant (R),  C. Matthew Fariss (R),  Anne Ferrell Tata (R),  Hyland Fowler (R),  Nicholas Freitas (R),  C. Todd Gilbert (R),  Karen Greenhalgh (R),  Chris Head (R),  M. Keith Hodges (R),  Clinton Jenkins (D),  Emily Jordan (R),  David LaRock (R),  James Leftwich (R),  Marie March (R),  James Morefield (R),  Kathleen Murphy (D),  Roxann Robinson (R),  Chris Runion (R),  Phillip Scott (R),  Kim Taylor (R),  Luke Torian (D),  Wendell Walker (R),  William Wiley (R),  Wren Williams (R),  Tony Wilt (R),  Thomas Wright (R),  Scott Wyatt (R), 

Last Action

Continued to 2022 Sp. Sess. 1 pursuant to HJR455 (on 03/12/2022)

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