Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1434

Introduced
1/7/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  

Caption

Authorizes a tax credit for certain firearm safety training courses

Impact

The tax credit would cover one hundred percent of the costs incurred for enrolling eligible youth in such courses, capped at one hundred dollars per youth per tax year. This measure potentially reduces the financial burden on families seeking to ensure their children receive proper safety training related to firearm handling, which aligns with public safety efforts. The proposed implementation date is set for January 1, 2026, which allows time for adjustments in state tax systems to incorporate these changes.

Summary

Senate Bill 1434 aims to amend chapter 135 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri by introducing a tax credit for parents or guardians who enroll their eligible youth in qualified firearm safety training courses. The legislation defines eligible youth as individuals under the age of eighteen and dependent on a taxpayer's income tax return. The objective of the bill is to promote firearm safety among young individuals through formal instruction, aligning the training with the requirements for concealed carry permits or similar courses taught by certified instructors and local agencies.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from differing perspectives on firearm education and safety. Supporters of SB1434 argue that promoting firearm safety among youth is essential in reducing accidental shootings and fostering responsible ownership among future generations. However, opponents could raise concerns about the implications of expanding access to firearm training and its possible normalization of gun culture among minors. The balance between promoting safety and addressing community concerns about firearms will be a crucial aspect of the debate surrounding this legislation.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MO SB455

Authorizes tax credits for child care

MO SB607

Authorizes a tax credit for certain volunteer drivers

MO SB195

Authorizes a tax credit for certain educational expenses

MO SB817

Authorizes a tax credit for certain charitable donations

MO SB53

Authorizes a tax credit for certain educational expenses

MO SB404

Authorizes a tax credit for the purchase of certain homes

MO HB833

Authorizes the "Volunteer First Responder Tax Credit", relating to tax credits for certain first responders

MO SB275

Authorizes a tax credit for certain nuclear remediation activities

MO SB462

Authorizes a tax credit for certain railroad infrastructure investments

MO HB669

Authorizes a tax credit for certain railroad expenses

Similar Bills

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