Legislation on Policy Theme 1 for EM
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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
- SB 439 (AL)
- Introduced 4/26/07
- HB 2228 (AR)
- Died in committee 5/1/07
- HB 5368 (CT)
- Introduced 1/19/2005
- Extends tax exemption to private occupational schools
- HB 891 / SB 1720 (FL)
- Died 5/6/05
- Makes only textbooks, not other instructional materials, exempt
- 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
- HB 289 (FL)
- Introduced 1/16/07
- 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 56 (LA)
- Introduced 2/28/07
- HB 93 (LA)
- Introduced 3/15/07
- Grouped with HB56 (LA)
- LD 1633 (ME)
- Introduced 3/21/07
- HB 25 (MD)
- Introduced 9/21/05
- Exempt for current students
- SB 1705 (MA)
- Introduced 1/10/07
- HB 5568 (MI)
- Introduced 1/19/06
- HB 6356 (MI)
- Introduced 8/16/06
- Income tax credit for full cost of textbooks if courses are passed
- LB 32 (NE)
- Introduced 1/4/07
- Exempts sales tax for current students buying required and recommend course textbooks
- AB 454 (NJ)
- Introduced 1/10/06
- Income tax credit up to $100 for students buying textbooks
- AB 1951 (NY)
- Inactive 5/22/06
- Amends tax law to deduct cost of textbooks from federal adjusted gross income
- AB 1965 (NY)
- Introduced 1/24/06
- Extends sales tax exemption to all books recommend/required for college courses
- SB2381 (NY)
- Introduced 2/14/05
- Same as AB 1951 (NY)
- AB 3377 / SB 5276 (NY)
- Introduced as AB 3377 on 1/24/07
- Introduced as SB 5276 on 4/25/07
- Provides state income tax deduction for textbook purchases at NY private or public institutions
- AB 2350 (NY)
- Introduced 1/16/07
- Same as AB 1965 (NY)
- AB 6367 (NY)
- Introduced 3/7/07
- Provides tax deductions for college course supplies including textbooks and computer software
- SB 1392 (NC)
- Introduced 3/21/07
- HB 257 (TX)
- Introduced 2/1/05
- Sales tax exemption for current students
- HB 54 (TX)
- Introduced 6/27/05
- Creates temporary sales tax exemption on textbooks
- SB 72 (TX)
- Introduced 7/6/05
- Same bill as HB 54 (TX)
- SB 222 (TX)
- Same bill as HB 54 (TX)
- HB 1434 (TX)
- Introduced 2/13/07
- See HB 3062 (TX) below
- HB 3062 (TX)
- Introduced 3/7/07
- Provides for sales tax exemptions on all college textbooks
- HB 955 (TX)
- Introduced 1/30/07
- Temporary sales tax exemption including school supplies for K-12, capped at $100
- HB 1729 / HB 2488 (TX)
- Introduced as HB 1729 on 2/21/07
- Introduced as HB 2488 on 3/5/07
- Exempts sales tax for required textbooks if current students purchases texts
- Books must be "written, designed, and produced for education, instructional, or pedagogical purposes"
- HB 220 (UT)
- Introduced 1/21/05
- Textbooks sold at college bookstores are exempt
- HB 273 (UT)
- Introduced 2/16/05
- Same as HB220 (UT)
- SB 100 (VT)
- Introduced 2/16/05
- HB 2466 (VA)
- Introduced 1/12/06
- Exemption for required textbooks purchased by current students
- HB 3034 (WA)
- Introduced 1/18/06
- Exempts tax on required textbooks sold by in-state bookstores including online retailers
- HB 1531 / SB 5784 (WA)
- Introduced as HB 1531 on 1/22/07
- Introduced as SB 5784 on 1/31/07
- Exempts instructional materials from taxes
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