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House Finance Committee Advances Package to Ensure $950 Million in Middle-Class Tax Relief

From the office of Speaker Kirk Cox (R-Colonial Heights)….

The Virginia House of Delegates Committee on Finance advanced a package of legislation Monday to prevent Governor Ralph Northam’s middle-class tax increase and ensure $950 million in middle-class tax relief.

Legislation carried by Delegate Tim Hugo (HB2529) and Delegate Chris Jones (HB2533) works in tandem to ensure that all additional individual tax revenue from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is set aside in a Taxpayer Relief Fund and used to provide tax relief for those affected by federal and state tax law changes. The legislation also immediately conforms Virginia’s tax code to federal law in order to allow the tax filing season to begin without interruption.

“Since last summer, we have been united against Governor Ralph Northam’s plan to pass on higher taxes in order to finance new state spending,” said Speaker Kirk Cox (R-Colonial Heights). “The House Finance Committee acted today to set aside all of the individual income tax revenue from the federal tax cuts to ensure that we provide tax relief to those affected by federal and state tax law changes. I appreciate the leadership of Chairman Lee Ware, Caucus Chairman Tim Hugo, and Chairman Chris Jones on this important issue.”

“With tax filing season upon us, it is important that we act quickly to move forward on conformity,” said Finance Committee Chairman Lee Ware (R-Powhatan). “However, we cannot allow conformity to dictate the policy decision we face. By setting aside all revenue from federal tax reform, as Chairman Jones’s bill does, we can ensure that the General Assembly has an opportunity to debate clearly what we should do with this money. Our plan would guarantee tax relief, while Governor Northam uses it to finance $2.2 billion in new state spending. The choice for taxpayers is clear.”

“We will provide immediate tax relief to middle-class Virginians,” said Caucus Chairman Tim Hugo (R-Fairfax), the patron of House Bill 2529. “Our plan will allow taxpayers to itemize their state taxes regardless of how they file their federal return, increase the state standard deduction across the board, and maintain the important state and local tax (SALT) deduction as it exists today. This protects a middle class family that itemizes from what could be roughly a $805 tax increase or providing an additional $115 in tax relief to a family that chooses the standard deduction.”

“Though we recognize that we must act on conformity, we are committed to providing tax relief to those impacted by the federal tax changes. My legislation puts all individual tax revenues from conformity in a “Taxpayer Relief Fund” to ensure that it is not used for state spending,” said House Appropriations Committee Chairman Chris Jones. “The House budget that will be released on Sunday will not spend one dime of the increased individual tax revenues from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and I am committed to providing tax relief for middle-class families.”

House Bill 2529 (Hugo) Background

House Bill 2355 (Jones) Background