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2000 SESSION
SB 667 Neighborhood Assistance Act; donations.
Introduced by: Emmett W. Hanger, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Neighborhood Assistance Act; donations. Expands the Neighborhood Assistance Act to allow individuals to receive a tax credit on monetary donations of at least $50 but not more than $200 to eligible programs. Traditionally, the Act has allowed businesses and professionals to donate money or in-kind services in return for a credit. The program is capped in statute at present to a total of eight million dollars in available tax credits.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Neighborhood Assistance Act; donations. Expands the Neighborhood Assistance Act to allow individuals to receive a tax credit on monetary donations of at least $50 but not more than $200 to eligible programs. Traditionally, the Act has allowed businesses and professionals to donate money or in-kind services in return for a credit. The program is capped in statute at present to a total of eight million dollars in available tax credits.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Neighborhood Assistance Act; donations. Expands the Neighborhood Assistance Act to allow individuals to receive a tax credit on cash donations of at least $50 but not more than $200 to eligible programs. Traditionally, the Act has allowed businesses and professionals to donate money or in-kind services in return for a credit. The program is capped in statute at present to a total of eight million dollars in available tax credits.