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HB0100
(CH0154)
Find a 2017 Bill:
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2017 Regular Session
Entitled:
Income Tax Subtraction Modification - Retirement Income of Law Enforcement, Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Services Personnel
Sponsored by:
Delegate Hixson
Status:
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 154
Summary
Documents
History
Synopsis:
Providing a subtraction modification under the Maryland income tax under specified circumstances for specified retirement income attributable to a resident's employment as a law enforcement officer or the individual's service as fire, rescue, or emergency services personnel; defining "emergency services personnel" as emergency medical technicians or paramedics; and applying the Act to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2016.
Analysis:
Fiscal and Policy Note (Revised)
All Sponsors:
Delegates
Hixson
,
Beidle
,
Bromwell
,
Carey
,
Chang
,
Lisanti
,
Luedtke
,
Sample-Hughes
,
Sophocleus
,
Afzali
,
Ali
,
D. Barnes
,
Buckel
,
Ebersole
,
Fennell
,
Hornberger
,
C. Howard
,
Kaiser
,
Krimm
,
Long
,
Mosby
,
Patterson
,
Reilly
,
Rose
,
Shoemaker
,
Simonaire
,
Tarlau
,
Turner
,
Walker
,
A. Washington
,
M. Washington
, and
Wilkins
Additional Facts:
Cross-filed with:
SB0597
Introduced in a prior session as:
HB0227
Session: 2016 Regular Session
Bill File Type: Regular
Effective Date(s): July 1, 2017
Committee(s):
Ways and Means
  
Budget and Taxation
  
Broad Subject(s):
Taxes - Income
Narrow Subject(s):
Emergency Medical Services
Exemptions
Fire Protection
Income Tax
Law Enforcement -see also- State Police, Department of
Rescue Squads -see also- Ambulances; Emergency Medical Serv
Retirement Systems -see also- Mandatory Retirement
Statutes:
Article - Tax - General
(
10-209
)
How a Bill Becomes Law
Legislative Lingo
Explanation of Floor Motions and Actions
November 28, 2017 12:58 P.M.
Chamber
Calendar Date
Legislative Date
Action
Proceedings
House
1/16/2017
1/16/2017
First Reading Ways and Means
1/17/2017
1/17/2017
Hearing 2/01 at 2:30 p.m.
2/16/2017
2/16/2017
Favorable with Amendments Report by Ways and Means
2/17/2017
2/17/2017
Favorable with Amendments {295569/1 Report Adopted
28
Special Order until 2/21 (Delegate Clark) Adopted
28
2/21/2017
2/21/2017
Second Reading Passed with Amendments
30
2/23/2017
2/23/2017
Third Reading Passed (138-0)
32
Senate
2/24/2017
2/24/2017
First Reading Budget and Taxation
31
3/8/2017
3/8/2017
Hearing 3/21 at 1:00 p.m.
4/3/2017
4/3/2017
Favorable Report by Budget and Taxation
4/3/2017
3/28/2017
Favorable Report Adopted
57
Second Reading Passed
57
4/4/2017
3/29/2017
Third Reading Passed (47-0)
58
House
4/4/2017
3/28/2017
Returned Passed
62
Post Passage
4/18/2017
4/18/2017
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 154
How a Bill Becomes Law
Legislative Lingo
Explanation of Floor Motions and Actions
November 28, 2017 12:58 P.M.