Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1473

Introduced
2/3/25  
Refer
2/4/25  

Caption

Revenue and taxation; Health Care Sharing Ministry Tax Parity Act; definitions; income tax deduction; effective date.

Impact

By enabling HCSM members to deduct their contributions and related medical expenses, the bill seeks to ensure that they are not financially disadvantaged compared to individuals with traditional health insurance. It allows for self-employed individuals and employers to include HCSM contributions as tax-deductible expenses. Additionally, funds received through HCSMs will not be regarded as taxable income, which may increase the participation rates in these alternative health care arrangements, potentially impacting the broader health care landscape in the state.

Summary

House Bill 1473, also known as the Health Care Sharing Ministry Tax Parity Act, aims to provide tax equity for individuals participating in Health Care Sharing Ministries (HCSMs) in Oklahoma. The bill allows members of HCSMs to deduct qualifying health care sharing expenses from their taxable income, aligning the tax treatment of HCSMs with traditional health insurance under state law. This legislative initiative recognizes the unique role HCSMs play in providing financial support for medical expenses outside the conventional insurance framework, particularly for those who share ethical and religious beliefs.

Contention

While the bill aims to create parity between HCSMs and traditional health insurance, it may raise concerns regarding its oversight and the potential for fraudulent claims. The Oklahoma Tax Commission will be tasked with creating guidelines and administering the claims process, which involves developing forms and procedures to verify the legitimacy of claims. The bill includes penalties for submitting fraudulent documentation, indicating that while the legislation is geared toward equity, it also aims to mitigate risks associated with abuse of the tax benefits it provides.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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