State Sen. Reeves Introduced Youngkin Legislation to Cut Virginia Veterans’ Income Tax, Expand Child Care Subsidy Eligibility
January 17, 2022 | Virginia
Governor Glenn Youngkin is enacting some of his policies by executive order, but he’ll have to work with legislators to get other initiatives passed. State Senator Bryce Reeves (R-Spotsylvania) has introduced two bills focused on the governor’s goal to make Virginia more veteran friendly.
“The bills, carried by Senator Reeves on behalf of Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin, signal that Governor-elect Youngkin’s administration values military and veteran families across the commonwealth and recognizes that Virginia must compete to retain its recognition as one of the most military and veteran-friendly states,” a Friday Reeves press release said.
SB 528, if passed, would make up to $20,000 of military benefits exempt from Virginia income tax in 2021, $30,000 in 2022, and $40,000 in 2023. Most laws take effect in July following a legislative session, but SB 528 includes an emergency clause that would cause the bill to go into effect as soon as it is passed; however, the emergency clause requires four-fifths approval from the General Assembly.
Cutting veterans’ retirement income tax was one of Youngkin’s campaign promises…. (Excerpts from the Virginia Star)