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HR21: urging Congress to reimburse New Hampshire municipalities for the amounts granted in veterans' tax credits.

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State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs Local government Taxation

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HR 21 – AS INTRODUCED

2006 SESSION

06-2530

08/09

HOUSE RESOLUTION 21

A RESOLUTION urging Congress to reimburse New Hampshire municipalities for the amounts granted in veterans’ tax credits.

ANALYSIS

This house resolution urges Congress to reimburse New Hampshire municipalities for the amounts granted in veterans’ tax credits.

06-2530

08/09

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Six

A RESOLUTION urging Congress to reimburse New Hampshire municipalities for the amounts granted in veterans’ tax credits.

Whereas, under RSA 72:28, all residents of New Hampshire who served over 3 months in the armed forces of the United states in any qualifying war or armed conflict and were honorably discharged or officers honorably separated from service receive a veterans’ tax credit on their residential property; and

Whereas, the cities, towns, and municipalities of New Hampshire currently lose important revenues by honoring the veterans’ tax credit; and

Whereas, men and women in all branches of the military performed their service, not only for their local communities, but also for the greater good of the entire country; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives:

That the New Hampshire general court urges Congress to reimburse New Hampshire municipalities for the money they lose by honoring the veterans’ tax credit; and

That the house clerk send copies of this resolution to each member of the New Hampshire congressional delegation.