South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0064

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Income Tax Deduction

Impact

If implemented, this bill will directly influence the financial landscape for military retirees and first responders in South Carolina, effectively reducing their taxable income and potentially increasing their disposable income. The new deduction is designed to recognize the unique sacrifices made by these individuals in service to the state and improve their quality of life, particularly in retirement. By acknowledging their service through tax relief, the bill seeks to provide them with greater financial security.

Summary

S0064 aims to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws by introducing a new section that allows taxpayers to deduct all military retirement and first responder retirement income from their taxable income. This bill recognizes the contributions of military members and first responders by providing a significant tax relief measure intended to enhance their financial well-being. Additionally, it offers the same deduction to surviving spouses, ensuring that benefits extend to families of veterans and first responders.

Sentiment

The sentiment around S0064 appears to be largely positive, especially among veterans' organizations and first responder advocacy groups. Supporters argue that the bill is a necessary acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by military personnel and first responders, and it aligns with the broader efforts to support these communities after their service. However, there may be some concerns regarding the fiscal implications, as extending these tax benefits could affect state revenue. Critics might argue about the potential impact on other social programs that rely on tax funding.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the fiscal responsibility of the state in enacting such tax deductions and the long-term implications on state funding. As this bill aims to exempt significant sources of income from taxation, lawmakers and analysts may express differing views on whether this approach is sustainable. Further debate may arise about prioritizing tax deductions for certain groups over others in need of state support, with implications for equity in tax policy across different demographic groups within South Carolina.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H3416

Income tax deduction

SC H3417

Income tax deduction

SC H5364

State Retirement Income Tax Deduction

SC H4812

Military Retirement Income Deduction

SC H5180

Income tax deduction

SC S0207

Retirement Income Tax Deduction

SC HB845

Increase IRC 529 education savings income tax deduction

SC SB538

Provide income tax deduction for qualified business income

SC HB1200

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

SC HB1200

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

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