California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1096

Introduced
2/13/26  

Caption

Personal income tax: senior tax credit.

Impact

SB 1096 has significant implications for state tax law, specifically within the Personal Income Tax Law framework. With the introduction of this new credit, it alters the landscape for how dependents are treated in terms of tax relief, specifically benefitting seniors who might otherwise not qualify for conventional credits due to the restrictions on earned income. This addition is expected to create a more inclusive financial environment for seniors, enabling them to maintain quality of life despite economic pressures. However, this new credit would also need careful fiscal analysis to ensure its sustainability over the stipulated period.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 1096, introduced by Senator Dahle, proposes an amendment to the Revenue and Taxation Code, specifically adding Section 17054.8. This bill establishes a senior tax credit worth $1,500 per dependent for qualified taxpayers aged 65 and older, applicable for the tax years 2026 through 2030. The bill aims to assist retired seniors who are responsible for dependents while facing rising living costs. It is designed to provide financial relief to a vulnerable demographic and encourages support for retirees who do not have earned income.

Contention

Discussion around SB 1096 may focus on the long-term fiscal implications of introducing a new tax credit, as this could lead to debates on budgeting and allocated resources within the state's revenue framework. Stakeholders may express concerns about who qualifies as a 'qualified taxpayer' and whether the criteria accurately reflect those in need of assistance. Additionally, the inclusion of a sunset clause, which outlines that this provision is removable after December 1, 2032, might be contested in terms of its enforceability and effectiveness in providing long-term benefits to the targeted demographic.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB1084

Personal income taxes: Fire Safe Home Tax Credits Act.

CA SB269

Personal income taxes: Fire Safe Home Tax Credits Act.

CA AB398

Personal income tax: Earned Income Tax Credit.

CA SB1249

Personal income taxes: deductions: elderly seniors.

CA AB397

Personal Income Tax Law: young child tax credit.

CA AB1690

Personal Income Tax Law: young child tax credit.

CA AB547

Personal Income Tax Law: credits: in vitro fertilization.

CA SB1277

Taxation: Personal Income Tax Law: cost-of-living refundable tax credit.

CA AB1402

Fresh Start Grants: Personal Income Tax Law: credits.

CA ABX13

Personal Income Tax: tax credits: fire-resistant home improvements.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.