Connecticut 2026 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05088

Introduced
2/9/26  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Asset Requirement For Mutual Funds To Be Qualified To Pay Exempt-interest Dividends.

Impact

If enacted, HB05088 would significantly alter the landscape for mutual funds operating in the state, potentially allowing a wider range of asset allocations that do not necessitate holding a majority of state and municipal government obligations. Supporters of the bill argue that this change could enhance the competitiveness of local mutual funds by enabling them to diversify their portfolios, which may, in turn, encourage greater participation in the mutual fund market by investors seeking various investment strategies. This could lead to increased investment choices for residents and improved financial performance for funds that would otherwise be limited by the existing requirements.

Summary

House Bill 05088 proposes an amendment to chapter 229 of the general statutes regarding the asset requirements for mutual funds to qualify for paying exempt-interest dividends. The bill aims to eliminate the stipulation that at least fifty percent of a mutual fund's assets must consist of state and municipal government obligations. This change is intended to broaden the qualifications for funds that can distribute exempt-interest dividends, thus providing mutual fund managers with more flexibility in managing their assets and investments.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill could face opposition from stakeholders concerned about the overall implications for tax revenue derived from exempt-interest dividends. Critics may argue that removing the asset requirement could dilute the intent behind tax exemptions designed to support local government financing. As the state may rely on the revenue from these taxes, there may be concerns that less stringent asset requirements might encourage mutual funds to lean away from obligations that directly contribute to local and state finances, impacting funding for public services and projects.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB01552

An Act Establishing A Connecticut Precious Metals Working Group And Concerning The Sales And Use Taxes Exemption For Certain Coins, Bullion And Legal Tender.

CT HB05979

An Act Exempting Conveyances And Sales Or Transfers Of Controlling Interest To Public Housing Authorities From The Real Estate Conveyance Tax And The Controlling Interest Transfer Tax.

CT HB07068

An Act Concerning Court-ordered Accountings Of Common Interest Community Financial Records And Revising The Disclosure Requirements Relating To Common Interest Communities.

CT HB05299

An Act Exempting The Civil Air Patrol From Certain Licensure Requirements.

CT SB01276

An Act Concerning A Property Tax Exemption For Veterans Who Are Permanently And Totally Disabled Based On A Disability Rating Of One Hundred Per Cent And A Property Tax Exemption For Gold Star Spouses.

CT HB05520

An Act Exempting Boards Of Education From The Paid Sick Leave Requirements.

CT HB07270

An Act Concerning Requirements For Certain Tax Appeals, The Disaggregation Of Certain Tax Sourcing Information, The Amortizable Bond Premium Subtraction For Purposes Of The Personal Income Tax And The Application Of Valuation Allowance For Certain Combined Group Reporting.

CT HB06125

An Act Including Properties That Are Able To Be Purchased By Persons Meeting Certain Income Requirements In The Calculation Of The Threshold For The Affordable Housing Appeals Procedure Exemption.

CT SB00057

An Act Exempting Certain Beverage Containers From The Requirements Of The Bottle Bill.

CT SB00887

An Act Exempting Certain Cookware From Pfas Requirements.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.