Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD756

Introduced
2/25/25  
Refer
2/25/25  
Engrossed
6/12/25  
Enrolled
6/12/25  

Caption

An Act Creating and Sustaining Jobs Through the Development of Cooperatives and Employee-owned Businesses by Providing Tax Deductions for Certain Qualified Business Activities

Impact

If enacted, LD756 would significantly impact Maine's tax landscape by encouraging business owners to consider employee-ownership models as a viable exit strategy. The stipulated tax deductions could ease the financial burden of transitioning ownership, potentially leading to new job creations and retention of existing positions. This support for cooperative structures aligns with broader economic development goals by fostering local ownership and community engagement in businesses that directly affect local economies.

Summary

LD756 aims to create and sustain jobs in Maine by promoting the development of employee-owned businesses and cooperatives through tax deductions for certain qualified business activities. The bill facilitates ownership transitions by providing a tax exclusion for the gain recognized from the sale of more than 50% ownership interests in qualified businesses to employee stock ownership plans or cooperatives. Additionally, financial institutions may subtract interest from loans used for such acquisitions from their state net income, enhancing the attractiveness of financing these transitions.

Sentiment

General sentiment around LD756 appears supportive among stakeholders advocating for employee ownership models. Proponents argue that providing financial incentives will lead to sustainability in Maine's economy by preventing business closures and preserving jobs. However, some concerns exist regarding the overall fiscal impact on state revenues and whether these tax breaks could be optimized for maximum benefit across Maine's diversified business landscape.

Contention

A notable point of contention revolves around the effective allocation of resources to implement the proposed framework and ensure that the benefits of the bill reach the intended business owners. Critics may raise questions about the evaluation metrics defined within the bill, emphasizing the importance of monitoring success rates of transitions to employee ownership versus traditional ownership models. The challenge will be balancing support for business interests and maintaining sufficient revenue for other state needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HB1021

Tax Incentives for Employee-Owned Businesses

ME LD191

An Act to Support Maine Businesses by Establishing a Pass-through Entity Tax and Tax Credit

ME LD1504

An Act to Support Small Businesses by Providing a Refundable Tax Credit to Certain Businesses to Offset Credit and Debit Card Transaction Fees

ME HB978

Appropriation; Sharkey County for implementing business recovery activities and beginning site development for two pending businesses.

ME HB794

Appropriation; Sharkey County for implementing business recovery activities and beginning site development for two pending businesses.

ME HB8

Income tax credit; certain investments in qualified businesses; renew and revise

ME HSB274

A bill for an act relating to tax credits awarded by the economic development authority for specific capital contributions made to certified rural business growth funds for investment in qualified businesses.

ME SF270

A bill for an act relating to tax credits awarded by the economic development authority for specific capital contributions made to certified rural business growth funds for investment in qualified businesses.

ME HB05467

An Act Concerning The Designation Of A Department Of Economic And Community Development Employee For The Purpose Of Providing Concierge Services To Small Businesses.

ME S816

Including worker-owned businesses economic development programs

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