South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3417

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Income tax deduction

Impact

The bill is expected to have a positive financial impact on retired teachers by reducing their taxable income, thus allowing them to retain more of their retirement benefits. This could enhance the financial stability of retired educators, particularly those living on fixed incomes. The changes will first apply to tax years beginning after 2025, providing time for adjustment and awareness among those affected.

Summary

House Bill 3417 aims to provide a tax deduction for retirement income received by teachers. Specifically, it amends the South Carolina Code by adding Section 12-6-1172, allowing individuals who have served as teachers to deduct all state employee or private pension plan retirement income from their South Carolina taxable income. This change is particularly significant as it explicitly defines a teacher as someone who teaches in public or private K-12 schools within the state, thereby broadening the scope of recipients eligible for this deduction.

Contention

While the bill appears beneficial for teachers, it may spark debate regarding its long-term fiscal impact on state revenue. Critics may express concerns about potential budgetary cuts in other areas due to decreased tax revenues from this deduction. Furthermore, there might be discussions around whether such targeted tax benefits create inequities among other public sector employees who do not receive similar treatment in retirement income taxation. Overall, the bill could lead to discussions on fairness in tax policy concerning public sector pensions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC S0064

Income Tax Deduction

SC H3416

Income tax deduction

SC H5364

State Retirement Income Tax Deduction

SC H4812

Military Retirement Income Deduction

SC S0207

Retirement Income Tax Deduction

SC SB17

Personal income taxes: deductions: tips.

SC SB1249

Personal income taxes: deductions: elderly seniors.

SC H3907

Honor our First Responders Act

SC H4216

Income tax

SC HB1200

Revenue; taxation rates; income; exemptions; deductions; effective date.

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