Relates to the appropriation to the State Tax Commission for fiscal year 2026.
APPROPRIATIONS -- STATE TAX COMMISSION -- Relates to the appropriation to the State Tax Commission for fiscal year 2026.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
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This appropriation to the State Tax Commission provides enhancements to the FY 2026 budget that includes funding for a contract to process certified mail, additional staffing and funding for the implementation and operation of the Parental Choice Tax Credit program pursuant to House Bill 93, and onetime funding for replacement items and IT hardware.
FISCAL NOTE
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This appropriation provides an additional $1,789,500 to the maintenance appropriation provided to the State Tax Commission found in Senate Bill 1110. Table 1 shows incremental adjustments to the budget found in the bill, of which the ongoing increase is $565,900, and the onetime increase is $1,223,600. Table 2 shows all the adjustments leading to the FY 2026 Total. The total budget for the State Tax Commission is $56,233,900. Table 1 FTP Gen Ded Fed Total 1. Contract to Process Certified Mail 0.00 16,000 0 0 16,000 2. Parental Choice Tax Credit Funding (H93) 7.00 674,900 0 0 674,900 58. Replacement Items 0.00 0 341,500 0 341,500 OITS Hardware 0.00 684,700 72,400 0 757,100 FY 2026 Total Enhancements 7.00 1,375,600 413,900 0 1,789,500 % Change from FY 2026 Maintenance 1.6% 3.1% 4.4% 0 3.3% Table 2 FTP Gen Ded Fed Total FY 2025 Original Appropriation 440.00 44,251,500 9,275,600 0 53,527,100 Executive Carry Forward 0.00 1,333,600 22,900 0 1,356,500 FY 2025 Estimated Expenditures 440.00 45,
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LATEST ACTION
Session Law Chapter 338 Effective: 07/01/2025
BILL INFO
- Session
- 2025
- Chamber
- senate
- Status date
- Apr 14, 2025
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