VetsFirst Tax Credit Program legislation
March 21, 2013 03:19 PM to All Senate Members
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Senator Michael Stack
D Senate District 5
Memo
In the coming weeks, I will be introducing legislation that would create the VetsFirst Tax Credit Program. This bill was introduced by Rep. Bryan Barbin in the House of Representatives.
This bill is currently known as HB 159. It was formerly HB 2065 during the 2011-12 legislative session. This bill passed in the House last session by a vote of 191-0.
This legislation would provide a $4,000 tax credit for each veteran employed for 6 months or more. The legislation addresses the most critical need for veterans and will positively influence historically high homelessness and suicide rates.
This bill is currently known as HB 159. It was formerly HB 2065 during the 2011-12 legislative session. This bill passed in the House last session by a vote of 191-0.
This legislation would provide a $4,000 tax credit for each veteran employed for 6 months or more. The legislation addresses the most critical need for veterans and will positively influence historically high homelessness and suicide rates.
Legislation
Document - Introduced as SB 468
VetsFirst Tax Credit Program legislation
March 21, 2013 03:19 PM to All Senate Members
Circulated By
STACK
Memo
In the coming weeks, I will be introducing legislation that would create the VetsFirst Tax Credit Program. This bill was introduced by Rep. Bryan Barbin in the House of Representatives.
This bill is currently known as HB 159. It was formerly HB 2065 during the 2011-12 legislative session. This bill passed in the House last session by a vote of 191-0.
This legislation would provide a $4,000 tax credit for each veteran employed for 6 months or more. The legislation addresses the most critical need for veterans and will positively influence historically high homelessness and suicide rates.
This bill is currently known as HB 159. It was formerly HB 2065 during the 2011-12 legislative session. This bill passed in the House last session by a vote of 191-0.
This legislation would provide a $4,000 tax credit for each veteran employed for 6 months or more. The legislation addresses the most critical need for veterans and will positively influence historically high homelessness and suicide rates.
Document
Introduced as SB 468
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