HB 1870 - Reauthorizes Small Business Tax Deductions - Missouri Key Vote
Caleb Rowden voted Yea (Override of Veto) on this Legislation.
Timeline
- Senate Veto Override Failed
- Sept. 14, 2016
- House Veto Override Passed
- Sept. 14, 2016
- Executive Vetoed
- July 1, 2016
- House Concurrence Vote Passed
- May 11, 2016
- Nonconcurrence Vote
- April 27, 2016
- Senate Bill Passed
- April 25, 2016
- House Bill Passed
- Jan. 28, 2016
- Introduced
- Jan. 6, 2016
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Title: Reauthorizes Small Business Tax Deductions
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to override a veto of a bill that reauthorizes certain tax deductions for small business and authorizes small business to option out of E-Verify if it is too costly.
Highlights:
- Reauthorizes 2011 tax deductions for small businesses in the following amounts (Sec. A):
- $10,000 for each new job created with a salary of at least the county average wage; and
- $20,000 for each new job created with a salary of at least the county average wage and offers health insurance with at least 50% of the premiums paid.
- Authorizes small businesses contracting with the state to forego participation in a federal work authorization program, or E-Verify, if participation would result in substantial difficulty or expense (Sec. A).
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NOTE: A TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY OF MEMBERS ELECTED IS REQUIRED TO OVERRIDE A GOVERNOR'S VETO.
Title: Reauthorizes Small Business Tax Deductions
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to override a veto of a bill that reauthorizes certain tax deductions for small business and authorizes small business to option out of E-Verify if it is too costly.
Highlights:
- Reauthorizes 2011 tax deductions for small businesses in the following amounts (Sec. A):
- $10,000 for each new job created with a salary of at least the county average wage; and
- $20,000 for each new job created with a salary of at least the county average wage and offers health insurance with at least 50% of the premiums paid.
- Authorizes small businesses contracting with the state to forego participation in a federal work authorization program, or E-Verify, if participation would result in substantial difficulty or expense (Sec. A).
More Info About this Vote
NOTE: A TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY OF MEMBERS ELECTED IS REQUIRED TO OVERRIDE A GOVERNOR'S VETO.
Title: Authorizes Small Businesses to Opt out of E-Verify