SB 223-TAX CRED: CONTR. TO HOMELESS SHELT/DETOX  4:05:08 PM CHAIR OLSON announced the consideration of SB 223, "An Act relating to a credit against the net income tax for a contribution made by a taxpayer to a nonprofit organization that provides an emergency shelter for the homeless or a facility for alcohol or drug detoxification." He stated his intention to introduce a committee substitute (CS) and set the bill aside for further review. DAVID SCOTT, Aide, Senate Community and Regional Affairs Standing Committee Alaska State Legislature, identified the CS for SB 223 as version D. It made the following changes to the original bill: 1) Language on page 2, line [22], adds a five-year sunset. 2) Page 1, line 9, states that eligible organizations must be established before 1/1/2012. The intent of the bill is to support existing nonprofits providing these services, not to encourage the establishment of new nonprofits. 3) Page 2, line 1, subsection (b) the tax credit changes from a dollar-for-dollar match to 50 percent of the cash contribution. 4) Procedural language was added on page 2, line 3, subsection (c) so the department could provide the taxpayer a preliminary determination as to whether the contribution qualifies for the tax credit. MR. SCOTT noted that he distributed sections of the FY10 and FY11 revenue source book regarding tax credits offered by the state. 4:07:39 PM CHAIR OLSON asked why the dollar-for-dollar tax credit was changed to 50 percent of the contribution. MR. SCOTT answered that it conformed to other tax credit programs offered by the state. CHAIR OLSON asked if interest by the private sector would be the same with the reduced credit. MR. SCOTT said he did not have that impression, but only time would tell if the bill were to become law. 4:08:34 PM CHAIR OLSON found no further questions and held SB 223 in committee.