Exempts veterans from the payment of certain fees relating to corporations.
Impact
The implementation of S09624 could significantly lighten the financial burdens facing veterans looking to start or maintain their businesses or non-profit organizations. By relieving these individuals from specific corporate fees for up to five years following their discharge, the bill not only acknowledges their service but also encourages entrepreneurship among veterans. This move is generally anticipated to foster a more inclusive business environment, potentially leading to increases in veteran-owned businesses within the state.
Summary
S09624 is a legislative proposal aimed at amending both the business corporation law and the not-for-profit corporation law in New York. This bill specifically seeks to exempt veterans from the payment of certain fees associated with the establishment and maintenance of corporations. The definition of 'veteran' outlined in the bill includes individuals who have served in various branches of the U.S. military and have received an honorable or general discharge, among other specific conditions related to their service and discharge status.
Contention
Despite the positive reception expected from veterans and advocacy groups supporting their economic empowerment, potential contention may arise regarding how the bill is perceived in relation to overall state revenue from corporate fees. Some lawmakers might argue about the implications of reduced fee income on state funds, especially if a substantial number of veterans take advantage of these exemptions. Additionally, concerns may be raised about the administration of this exemption, particularly regarding the process of verifying veteran status and managing documentation as stipulated in the bill.
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Relates to exempting disabled veterans from application fees relating to physical modification of a residence to accommodate a disability, including permit fees, plan review fees, inspection fees and reinspection fees.