Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2004

Caption

Income tax credit; family support

Impact

The bill outlines a tiered income structure where the credit amount may be reduced based on the taxpayer's gross income in relation to the federal poverty level. For families earning 100% or less of the federal poverty level, the credit remains at 100%, while higher income levels result in diminishing amounts. This structure aims to target financial assistance to those families most in need, effectively altering the existing tax landscape in Arizona by introducing new considerations in income taxation for families with children.

Summary

House Bill 2004, introduced by Representative Kupper, aims to amend sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes regarding income tax credits, specifically focusing on family support. This bill introduces a new section (43-1073.02) that provides a tax credit for taxpayers with qualifying children. The intent of this credit is to support families financially and incentivize women to carry their unborn children to full-term births. The proposed credit allows for up to $2,000 per child for single filers and up to $4,000 for married couples filing jointly, fostering economic support for families with multiple dependents.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 2004 likely involve the implications of introducing a new tax credit system alongside existing programs, raising questions about fiscal responsibility and equity. Potential points of contention could arise over the specific definitions of 'qualifying child' and income thresholds for eligibility, as well as the requirement for parents to complete a parenting education course to qualify for additional credits. Stakeholders may debate whether such a course effectively ensures better parenting outcomes and whether imposing such requirements is appropriate or beneficial.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2685

Earned income; tax credit

AZ HB2805

Income tax credit; work opportunities.

AZ HB2275

Income tax credit; historic preservation

AZ SB1171

Low-income housing tax credits; comment

AZ HB2939

Child care; subsidies; tax credits

AZ SB1387

Tax expenditures; credits; review schedule

AZ HB2601

Income tax; exemption; minors

AZ HB2053

Tax credit; private land; border

AZ HB2081

Income tax; subtraction; tipped wages

AZ HB2660

Affordable housing tax credits; extension

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.