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== Proposed and Passed State Legislation (2004-2007) ==
== Proposed and Passed State Legislation (2004-2007) ==
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#*Introduced 1/19/2005
#*Introduced 1/19/2005
#*Extends tax exemption to private occupational schools
#*Extends tax exemption to private occupational schools
#HB 891/SB 1720 (FL), died 5/6/05, make only textbooks not other instructional materials exempt
#'''HB 891 / SB 1720 (FL)'''
#HB 15/SB 1554 (FL), died in committee 5/5/06, same as HB 891/SB 1720 but only applying to bookstores where textbooks are 10% of sales
#*Died 5/6/05
#HB 289 (FL), introduced 1/16/07 & SB 2492 (FL), introduced 3/1/07
#*Makes only textbooks, not other instructional materials, exempt
#HB 1434 (GA), introduced 2/16/06
#'''HB 15 / SB 1554 (FL)'''
#HB 141 (GA), introduced 1/24/07, same as HB 1434 (GA)
#*Died in committee 5/5/06
#HB 3725 (IL), introduced 2/24/06, remove state sales tax from required textbooks at state institutions
#*Same as HB 891 / SB 1720, but only applies to bookstores where textbooks are 10% of sales
#SB 327 (IL), introduced 2/7/07, exempts college textbooks from state sales and use tax
#'''HB 289 (FL)'''
#SB 16/HB 1311 (IN), introduced 1/16/07, sales tax exempt for textbooks required for college courses purchased by undergrad students or parents
#*Introduced 1/16/07
#HB 1810 (IN), introduced 1/26/07, exempts textbooks and computer software used for course materials if purchasers is student or parent
#'''SB 2492 (FL)'''
#*Introduced 3/1/07
#*Grouped with HB 289 (FL)
#'''HB 1434 (GA)'''
#*Introduced 2/16/06
#'''HB 141 (GA)'''
#*Introduced 1/24/07
#*Same as HB 1434 (GA)
#'''HB 3725 (IL)'''
#*Introduced 2/24/06
#*Removes state sales tax from required textbooks at state institutions
#'''SB 327 (IL)'''
#*Introduced 2/7/07
#*Exempts college textbooks from state sales and use tax
#'''SB 16 / HB 1311 (IN)'''
#*Introduced 1/16/07
#*Sales tax exempt for textbooks required for college courses purchased by undergrad students or parents
#'''HB 1810 (IN), introduced 1/26/07, exempts textbooks and computer software used for course materials if purchasers is student or parent
#HB 1001 (IN), introduced in 2007, included as provision in appropriations bill for state expenditures
#HB 1001 (IN), introduced in 2007, included as provision in appropriations bill for state expenditures
#HB 56 (LA), introduced 2/28/07 & HB 93 (LA), introduced 3/15/07
#HB 56 (LA), introduced 2/28/07 & HB 93 (LA), introduced 3/15/07

Revision as of 14:33, 31 March 2009

POLICY THEME 1: Sales tax exemption for textbooks

LEGEND

SB: Senate Bill HB: House Bill
SR: Senate Resolution HR: House Resolution
AB: Assembly Bill AR: Assembly Resolution
SF: Senate File HF: House File
HCR: Concurrent Resolution LB: Legislative Bill

Proposed and Passed State Legislation (2004-2007)

compiled from ACSFA 2007

  1. SB 439 (AL)
    • Introduced 4/26/07
  2. HB 2228 (AR)
    • Died in committee 5/1/07
  3. HB 5368 (CT)
    • Introduced 1/19/2005
    • Extends tax exemption to private occupational schools
  4. HB 891 / SB 1720 (FL)
    • Died 5/6/05
    • Makes only textbooks, not other instructional materials, exempt
  5. HB 15 / SB 1554 (FL)
    • Died in committee 5/5/06
    • Same as HB 891 / SB 1720, but only applies to bookstores where textbooks are 10% of sales
  6. HB 289 (FL)
    • Introduced 1/16/07
  7. SB 2492 (FL)
    • Introduced 3/1/07
    • Grouped with HB 289 (FL)
  8. HB 1434 (GA)
    • Introduced 2/16/06
  9. HB 141 (GA)
    • Introduced 1/24/07
    • Same as HB 1434 (GA)
  10. HB 3725 (IL)
    • Introduced 2/24/06
    • Removes state sales tax from required textbooks at state institutions
  11. SB 327 (IL)
    • Introduced 2/7/07
    • Exempts college textbooks from state sales and use tax
  12. SB 16 / HB 1311 (IN)
    • Introduced 1/16/07
    • Sales tax exempt for textbooks required for college courses purchased by undergrad students or parents
  13. HB 1810 (IN), introduced 1/26/07, exempts textbooks and computer software used for course materials if purchasers is student or parent
  14. HB 1001 (IN), introduced in 2007, included as provision in appropriations bill for state expenditures
  15. HB 56 (LA), introduced 2/28/07 & HB 93 (LA), introduced 3/15/07
  16. LD 1633 (ME), introduced 3/21/07
  17. HB 25 (MD), introduced 9/21/05, exempt for current students
  18. SB 1705 (MA), introduced 1/10/07
  19. HB 5568 (MI), introduced 1/19/06
  20. HB 6356 (MI), introduced 8/16/06, income tax credit for full cost of textbooks if courses are passed
  21. LB 32 (NE), introduced 1/4/07, current students buying required and recommend course textbooks
  22. AB 454 (NJ), introduced 1/10/06, income tax credit up to $100 for students buying textbooks
  23. AB 1951 (NY), inactive 5/22/06, AB 3377 (NY), introduced 1/24/07 & SB 5276 (NY), introduced 4/25/07, gross income tax deduction for textbook costs
  24. AB 1965 (NY), introduced 1/24/06 & AB 2350 (NY), introduced 1/16/07, extends sales tax exemption to all books recommend/required for college courses
  25. AB 6367 (NY), introduced 3/7/07, provide tax deductions for college course supplies including textbooks and computer software
  26. SB 1392 (NC), introduced 3/21/07
  27. HB 257 (TX), introduced 2/1/05, HB 1729 (TX), introduced 2/21/07 & HB 2488 (TX), introduced 3/5/07, tax exemption for current students
  28. HB 54 (TX), introduced 6/27/05, SB 72 (TX), introduced 7/6/05, SB 222 (TX), introduced 1/21/05, HB 1434 (TX), introduced 2/13/07, HB 3062 (TX), introduced 3/7/07 & HB 955 (TX), introduced 1/30/07, creates temporary sales tax exemption on textbooks, and HB 955 adds school supplies for K-12 capped at $100
  29. HB 220 (UT), introduced 1/21/05 & HB 273 (UT), introduced 2/16/05, textbooks sold at college bookstores are exempt
  30. SB 100 (VT), introduced 2/16/05
  31. HB 2466 (VA), introduced 1/12/06, exemption for required textbooks purchased by current students
  32. HB 3034 (WA), exempts tax on required textbooks sold by in-state bookstores including online retailers
  33. HB 1531 (WA), introduced 1/22/07 & SB 5784 (WA), introduced 1/31/07, exempts instructional materials from taxes


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