NO CAP ON DRUG CREDIT



House Bill 4078

Sponsor: Rep. Gary Woronchak

Committee: Tax Policy


Complete to 4-29-99



A SUMMARY OF HOUSE BILL 4078 AS INTRODUCED 1-28-99


Public Act 516 of 1988 created a prescription drug credit against the state income tax for low-income senior citizens. People over 65 whose income does not exceed 150 percent of the federal poverty income standards can claim a credit equal to the amount by which their unreimbursed or out-of-pocket expenditures for prescription drugs exceed five percent of their household income; there is a limit of $600 per person. It is a refundable credit, meaning that it can be claimed even if the taxpayer has no tax liability. Also, there is a $20 million cap on the total amount of credits in any one year. If credits claimed exceed that amount, credits for senior citizens are reduced on a pro rata basis. House Bill 4078 would amend the Income Tax Act to remove that cap.


MCL 206.273






















Analyst: C. Couch



This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan House staff for use by House members in their deliberations, and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.