Income Tax - Credit for 9-1-1 Specialist Retirement Income (Supporting Our 9-1-1 Specialists Act)
Allowing a credit against the State income tax for certain retirement income attributable to an individual's employment as a 9-1-1 specialist; and requiring the Department of Emergency Management to report to the Governor and the General Assembly by December 1, 2028, the aggregate amount of the tax credit certificates issued for each preceding taxable year and the number of 9-1-1 specialists employed in the State who have vested under an employee retirement system.
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Last action: Referred Rules · Apr 13, 2026
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