Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB21

Caption

Healthy Food Access Tax Credit Act; enact

Impact

If enacted, HB 21 is anticipated to stimulate investment in underprivileged communities by incentivizing the establishment of grocery and convenience stores. This could improve the overall public health of residents in those areas by increasing the availability of fresh fruits, vegetables, and other healthy food choices. The provision for carry-forward tax credits may further enhance its appeal for businesses not able to fully utilize the credits in the current tax year, making it more feasible for retailers to launch operations in these neighborhoods.

Summary

House Bill 21, known as the Healthy Food Access Tax Credit Act, aims to improve food access in less developed areas by providing tax incentives for retailers that sell healthy food options. Specifically, the bill establishes a tax credit equal to 15% of expenses incurred for the construction, renovation, purchase, or lease of retail properties that will house eligible retailers such as convenience stores, grocery stores, and farmers' markets that focus on providing healthy food. This tax credit is designed to encourage businesses to operate in areas that traditionally suffer from limited access to nutritious food options.

Contention

While supporters of HB 21 tout the potential benefits for public health and local economies, concerns have been raised regarding the effectiveness of such tax incentives. Experts question whether these tax credits will indeed lead to sustainable grocery businesses in less developed areas or if they merely act as a temporary solution. Critics argue that without comprehensive strategies addressing transportation, food education, and other socio-economic barriers, the bill might not achieve its stated goals of improving food access and public health in underserved communities. This discourse highlights the necessity for ongoing evaluation of the bill’s outcomes and its broader implications on state laws governing food access and economic investment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB1176

Healthy Food Access for All Americans Act

GA HB2473

Healthy Food Access for All Americans Act

GA H3465

Food desert tax credit

GA S0273

Food Desert Tax Credit

GA HB425

Revenue and taxation; purchase of an emergency power generator to convenience stores and grocery stores; provide tax credit

GA A09329

Enacts the "New York state food rescue tax credit act" in relation to providing a tax credit for certain businesses that donate food to eligible nonprofit food assistance organizations.

GA S08878

Enacts the "New York state food rescue tax credit act" in relation to providing a tax credit for certain businesses that donate food to eligible nonprofit food assistance organizations.

GA HB947

Georgia SNAP Healthier Choices Act of 2026; enact

GA HB1879

Relating to a franchise tax credit for entities that establish a grocery store or healthy corner store in a food desert.

GA SB2294

Relating to a franchise tax credit for entities that establish a grocery store or healthy corner store in a food desert.

Similar Bills

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