Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1353

Introduced
1/8/26  

Caption

Bedford food and beverage tax.

Impact

The revenue generated from this tax is earmarked for crucial public safety services including police, firefighting, emergency medical services, and ambulance services. This funding mechanism aims to enhance the financial resources available to the city's public safety infrastructure, addressing community needs more effectively. The establishment of this tax aligns local funding with specific municipal services, potentially easing budgetary pressures for the city.

Summary

House Bill 1353 proposes the establishment of a food and beverage tax specifically for the city of Bedford. The bill allows the city's fiscal body to adopt an ordinance imposing an excise tax on transactions involving food and beverages that are served for consumption at provided locations. This tax can be set at a rate not to exceed one percent of the gross retail income from such transactions, to be applied after a public hearing where the tax proposal is the only issue discussed.

Contention

While this bill may provide additional revenue for Bedford, it may raise concerns among local residents and businesses regarding the potential financial burden it could impose. The necessity of holding public hearings prior to imposing the tax serves as an avenue for community input but could also be a point of contention if not all community voices feel adequately represented or if the tax is viewed as excessive. Additionally, there may be debates concerning the effectiveness of the tax revenue allocation and whether it meets the community's most pressing needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0304

Food and beverage taxes.

IN HB1080

Innkeeper's and food and beverage taxes.

IN HB1596

Richmond food and beverage tax.

IN HB1236

Crown Point food and beverage tax.

IN SB0456

Shipshewana food and beverage tax.

IN HB1468

Alcoholic beverages and tobacco.

IN SB0381

Delivery of alcoholic beverages.

IN HB1276

Various alcoholic beverage matters.

IN SB0356

Hospitality taxes.

IN HB1562

Farm and home based food sales.

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