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Legislation


2012 Regular Session

SENATE BILL 35

File Code: Taxes - Income Prior Year Introduction As: SB 703/11 - B&T Crossfiled with: HOUSE BILL 347
Sponsored By:
Senators Klausmeier, Jacobs, Raskin, Garagiola, Mathias, Madaleno, Peters, Rosapepe, Young, Ramirez, Dyson, Stone, Kittleman, and Reilly
Entitled:
Income Tax - Credit for Long-Term Care Premiums

Synopsis:

Altering a limitation on claiming the income tax credit for eligible long-term care insurance premiums for more than 1 year with respect to the same insured individual; altering the amount of the credit from a one-time $500 credit to an annual $200 credit; applying the Act to all taxable years beginning after December 31, 2012; etc.

History by Legislative and Calendar Date

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Senate Action
10/4
Pre-filed
1/11
First Reading Budget and Taxation
1/25
Hearing 2/8 at 1:00 p.m.
House Action
No Action

Sponsored by:

Senator Katherine Klausmeier, District 8
Senator Roy P. Dyson, District 29
Senator Rob Garagiola, District 15
Senator Nancy Jacobs, District 34
Senator Allan H. Kittleman, District 9
Senator Richard S. Madaleno, Jr., District 18
Senator James N. Mathias, Jr., District 38
Senator Douglas J. J. Peters, District 23
Senator Victor R. Ramirez, District 47
Senator Jamie Raskin, District 20
Senator Edward R. Reilly, District 33
Senator Jim Rosapepe, District 21
Senator Norman R. Stone, Jr., District 6
Senator Ronald N. Young, District 3

Bill indexed under the following Subjects:

Health Insurance -see also- HMOS; Managed Care Organizations
Income Tax
Long-Term Care -see also- Continuing Care; Nursing Homes
Tax Credits -see also- Circuit Breaker

Bill affects the following Statute:

Tax - General
( 10-718 )

Documents

All documents except Roll Call Votes are displayed in PDF format:
Bill Text: First Reading, Third Reading, Enrolled
Fiscal and Policy Note: Available
Amendments: None offered
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