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House Democrats support food tax rebate with new bill changes

Monday, March 3, 2008


Contact:  Chuck Oxley   (208) 871-4976 (office)  

 

BOISE, IdahoHouse Democratic Leader Wendy Jaquet on Monday supported changes to a bill that would begin increasing credits against Idaho’s tax on food. Meanwhile, Jaquet said, she and other Democrats will continue to advocate for full removal of the outdated and unfair tax that puts an unnecessary burden on both Idaho’s middle class and lower-income families.

“We voted for this bill because we felt it was the best option in front of us,” said the Democratic leader. “However, we are going to continue to work on this.”

House Bill 588 was approved in the House Revenue and Tax Committee on Monday morning. It would raise the current $20 per year tax credit to $30 for most people. Low-income families would be allowed a $50 credit. Those who don’t claim enough income to file a tax return would be able to file a separate claim for the money.

The current grocery tax law disallows any credit for people who do not file a state income tax return, Jaquet said, noting that includes married couples filing jointly with an annual income of less than $17,500 (unless they are elderly, blind or a disabled veteran).

The bill passed in committee Monday also would require an additional $10 increase per year for five years, so long as economic conditions allow the state to release the revenue. After five years, the rate would settle at $100 per year for everyone.

At the end of the five years, the amount of the credit to the general fund will be close to the amount it would cost the state to take the sales tax off groceries,” Jaquet said. “By then, we should be fully prepared to eliminate this tax at the cash register instead of making people wait to file their tax return.”

Jaquet said she has tried to reach across the aisle to other Republicans who wanted the tax eliminated completely, but they would not join with Democrats to remove the tax completely.

The bill passed the committee 12-5, with Democrats Jaquet, George Sayler (Coeur d’Alene),  James Ruchti (Pocatello) and Bill Killen (Boise) voting in favor (Rep. Nicole LeFavour of Boise was absent and excused). Voting against the bill were Republicans Lenore Barrett (Challis), Smith (Twin Falls) Clark (Hayden Lake), Harwood (St. Maries) and Hart (Athol).

 

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