Legislature(2023 - 2024)DAVIS 106
02/08/2023 06:00 PM House WAYS & MEANS
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| HB45 | |
| Presentation(s): Alaska's Economic Overview | |
| Adjourn |
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| *+ | HB 45 | TELECONFERENCED | |
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HB 45-PFD CONTRIBUTIONS TO GENERAL FUND AND PF
6:02:23 PM
CHAIR CARPENTER announced that the first order of business would
be HOUSE BILL NO. 45, "An Act relating to contributions from
permanent fund dividends to the general and permanent funds."
6:03:08 PM
REPRESENTATIVE MIKE PRAX, Alaska State Legislature, prime
sponsor, presented HB 45. He proceeded to read the sponsor
statement [included in the committee packet], which read as
follows [original punctuation provided]:
House Bill 45 sets up a mechanism to give Alaskans the
choice of donating all or portion of their Permanent
Fund dividends (PFD) directly to the state's general
fund. Participants can donate from a minimum of $25 to
the full amount of their PFD in increments of $25.
A donation to the State General fund, in some cases,
can be counted as a charitable donation for federal
tax purposes. It is advised, however, that Alaskan
consult with a tax professional to verify how this may
apply to them individually.
Donations through HB 45 are subject to a seven percent
administrative fee paid t the Permanent Fund Dividend
Division. HB 158 also clarifies that donations mad
through Pick.Click.Give. take priority over donations
to the general fund if there I a shortfall.
6:06:47 PM
RILEY NYE, Staff, Representative Mike Prax, Alaska State
Legislature, on behalf of Representative Prax, prime sponsor,
presented the sectional analysis for HB 45 [included in the
committee packet], which read as follows [original punctuation
provided]:
HB 45 allows Alaskans to electronically donate their
permanent fund dividend (PFD) to the general revenue
fund through the Pick.Click.Give program in $25.00
increments.
The bill amends AS 43.23 regarding the electronic
application:
The addition of section AS 43.23.135 (a) requires the
electronic application to have a button to allow
residents to donate their PFD in $25.00 increments to
the general revenue fund. This enables Alaskans to
donate $25.00, or greater amounts, of their PFD to the
general revenue fund if they so choose.
The next section (b) precludes a state agency "that
can file on the behalf of a person" from donating to
that same agency.
The next section (c ) dictates that buttons that allow
donations to the state be separated from the
charitable group list posted in the Pick.Click.Give
program so the state is not competing with charities.
The passage of this bill will greatly facilitate
Alaskans ability to donate their PFD to the state
general revenue fund. Currently, Alaskans must apply
for the dividend, receive the dividend, and then
return it through the US mail. By putting a button on
the electronic application process, Alaskans can
easily donate $25.00 and additional increments of
their PFD to the general revenue fund.
HB 45 was originally introduced in the 32nd
legislature as HB 158. It was amended in House Finance
in that legislature. It enjoyed 22 co-sponsors and was
in House Rules when the 32nd legislature ended sine
die. It has been reintroduced in the 33rd legislature
in the version that came out of House Finance.
6:08:45 PM
REPRESENTATIVE MCCABE alluded to a discrepancy between the
sponsor statement and the proposed bill. The bill, he observed,
stated that Alaskans could donate a portion of their permanent
fund dividend (PFD) to the state's general fund (GF) or the
principal of the Alaska Permanent Fund, whereas the sponsor
statement only made reference to the GF.
REPRESENTATIVE PRAX confirmed that both the GF and the principle
would be allowable options.
6:09:34 PM
REPRESENTATIVE GROH inquired about the fiscal note, asking why
it showed zero after the initial year of implementation.
Additionally, he asked how many people have taken advantage of
the option to donate all or a portion of their PFD.
REPRESENTATIVE PRAX pointed out that the fiscal note reflected a
cost of $113,800 for programming fees in FY 24, after which
there would be no projected costs because of the 7 percent
deduction.
CHAIR CARPENTER restated the second part of the question, asking
how many people would participate in the program.
REPRESENTATIVE PRAX said he did not know how many people may
participate. He reported that 105 people had written a check to
the state in 2020 and suggested advertising the program if it
proves viable.
6:12:03 PM
REPRESENTATIVE GRAY asked whether there would be a mechanism to
avoid the 7 percent fee.
REPRESENTATIVE PRAX directed the question to the Department of
Revenue (DOR).
REPRESENTATIVE GRAY considered the scenario of donating an
entire dividend. He asked whether there is an easier way to
accomplish this without first receiving the dividend, counting
it towards income, paying taxes on it, [and then donating it]
REPRESENTATIVE PRAX concluded that there is not a workaround.
He noted, however, that if a person decided not to apply for the
PFD, this portion of the dividend would be distributed to all
other recipients.
6:14:19 PM
CHAIR CARPENTER announced that HB 45 would be held over.
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
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| HB 45 Version A.pdf.PDF |
HW&M 2/8/2023 6:00:00 PM HW&M 2/13/2023 6:00:00 PM |
HB 45 |
| HB 45 Sponsor Statement Version A.pdf.pdf |
HW&M 2/8/2023 6:00:00 PM HW&M 2/13/2023 6:00:00 PM |
HB 45 |
| HB 45 Sectional Analysis Version A.pdf.pdf |
HW&M 2/8/2023 6:00:00 PM HW&M 2/13/2023 6:00:00 PM |
HB 45 |
| HB 45 from HB 158 32nd Additional Info - Leg Legal Memo on Taxes and PFD Donations.pdf |
HW&M 2/8/2023 6:00:00 PM HW&M 2/13/2023 6:00:00 PM |
HB 45 |
| HB 45 PFD Deduction Priorities.pdf |
HW&M 2/8/2023 6:00:00 PM HW&M 2/13/2023 6:00:00 PM |
HB 45 |
| HB 45 Reference Materials Pick.Click.Give chart.pdf |
HW&M 2/8/2023 6:00:00 PM HW&M 2/13/2023 6:00:00 PM |
HB 45 |
| HB 45 Fiscal Note HB045-DOR-PFD-2-3-23.pdf |
HW&M 2/8/2023 6:00:00 PM HW&M 2/13/2023 6:00:00 PM |
HB 45 |
| HB 45 Letter of Support.pdf |
HW&M 2/8/2023 6:00:00 PM HW&M 2/13/2023 6:00:00 PM |
HB 45 |
| DOLWD_House Ways Means Committee_February 8 2023.pdf |
HW&M 2/8/2023 6:00:00 PM |