State Sen. Dan Roberts leads effort to block $87.7 million tax hike on Alabama families
Article by the Alabama Political Reporter
Alabama working families will pay an extra $87.7 million in state income taxes unless the Legislature passes legislation sponsored by Sen. Dan Roberts, R-Mountain Brook, to guarantee that they will not be penalized for benefitting from expanded tax credits included in federal COVID-19 relief.
“If we do not pass this bill, then we are choosing to impose an extra $87.7 million in taxes on hardworking Alabamians who qualified for tax relief because they showed up for work during the pandemic while some others walked off the job to collect higher unemployment benefits,” said Roberts. “I don’t think that’s fair to our nurses, ambulance drivers, police officers, and so many others who stayed on the job during these tough times.”
Federal COVID-19 relief legislation passed last year increased the child tax credit, the dependent care credit, and the earned income tax credit. A taxpayer must have earned income from work to qualify for the earned income credit and the dependent care credit.
However, Alabama law does not exclude these pandemic-related federal tax benefits from income that can be taxed by the state.
Similar legislation was needed last year to prevent the state from taxing COVID-19 relief stimulus funds. Roberts also sponsored that legislation, which was signed into law on Feb. 12, 2021.
“This money belongs to the people, not the state government. With tax filing season already upon us, the Legislature must act quickly to protect working families from this looming tax hike,” Roberts said. “Doing otherwise would be unconscionable.”
If the Legislature waits to pass the bill, then Roberts said many taxpayers will face the hassle of filing amended tax returns to keep from paying the extra taxes.
Roberts’ bill has attracted significant bipartisan support, gaining 29 co-sponsors in the Senate from both sides of the aisle. The bill has been referred to the Senate Committee on Finance and Taxation General Fund.
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