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Senate committee approves bill to drop five‑year recertification for certain developmental‑disability tax credit
Summary
The Senate Revenue & Tax Committee unanimously approved HB 1210, which removes a statutory five‑year recertification requirement for taxpayers claiming a $500 annual credit for developmental disabilities diagnosed in childhood; sponsors said the change carries no fiscal impact and is intended to prevent burdens on families as beneficiaries age.
Little Rock — The Senate Revenue & Tax Committee on Monday approved House Bill 1210, a measure that would remove a statutory requirement that some taxpayers recertify every five years to claim a $500 annual tax credit for expenses related to a developmental disability diagnosed in childhood.
Representative Delia Hawk (District 17) told the committee the bill was brought by parents of a man…
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