Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB775

Introduced
3/3/25  

Caption

Providing for phoenix employee and returnship tax credits; and imposing penalties.

Impact

This legislation amends Pennsylvania's Tax Reform Code to formally incorporate tax credits that promote employment for individuals with challenges re-entering the workforce. The tax credits are structured to encourage companies to hire employees who have been away from their careers for extended periods, specifically within occupations experiencing shortages of qualified candidates. This move is intended to not only mitigate unemployment rates but also align the state's workforce with current industry needs. Implementing these tax credits may significantly change how businesses approach hiring and training practices.

Summary

House Bill 775 introduces an innovative set of tax credits aimed at encouraging the hiring of 'phoenix employees'—individuals who have been out of the workforce or need to re-enter the labor market. The bill proposes a 'Phoenix Employee Tax Credit' and a 'Returnship Tax Credit', providing financial incentives to companies that hire these employees. By establishing these credits, the legislation seeks to facilitate workforce reintegration and enhance employment opportunities in high-demand job sectors, thereby addressing labor shortages and bolstering the economy.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 775 is notably supportive among advocates for workforce development and economic recovery. Proponents argue that the bill addresses pressing needs within the labor market while offering a constructive pathway for individuals to regain employment. Concerns may arise regarding the adequacy of oversight and ensure that companies do not exploit these tax benefits without genuinely contributing to workforce reintegration. Nevertheless, the potential for revitalizing the job market seems to resonate positively among legislators and stakeholders.

Contention

Notable points of contention may revolve around implementation specifics, such as eligibility criteria for the tax credits and the potential for abuse by companies benefiting without fulfilling the intended spirit of the legislation. Questions will also likely surface regarding the measurement of success—specifically, whether the bill can effectively match employees to jobs in a meaningful way, and how the state will monitor the continued employment of phoenix employees once hired. Ensuring fairness in the job market will be essential, especially as the bill seeks to significantly influence employer behavior toward hiring practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB470

Providing for meal breaks or rest periods for employees; and imposing penalties.

PA HB1781

Providing for Commonwealth grantee employment verification; establishing the Commonwealth Grantee Employment Verification Account; and imposing penalties.

PA HB905

Prohibiting the employment of unauthorized employees; requiring hotel and lodging industry employers to verify the Social Security numbers of employees; imposing duties on the Department of Labor and Industry; and imposing penalties.

PA SB191

In tax credit and tax benefit administration, further providing for definitions; in research and development tax credit, further providing for limitation on credits; and providing for Angel Investment Tax Credit.

PA SB1246

In sales and use tax, further providing for definitions and for imposition of tax.

PA HB903

Prohibiting the employment of unauthorized employees; requiring meat packing and food preparation industry employers to verify the Social Security numbers of employees; imposing duties on the Department of Labor and Industry; and imposing penalties.

PA SB401

In tax credit and tax benefit administration, further providing for definitions; and providing for the Pennsylvania National Guard employer tax credit.

PA HB1358

In hotels, providing for protection of hotel employees; and imposing penalties.

PA SB976

In hotels, providing for protection of hotel employees; and imposing penalties.

PA SB626

Providing for skill video gaming; imposing duties on the Department of Revenue; providing for issuance of licenses for skill video gaming; imposing a tax and criminal and civil penalties; and providing for zoning.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.