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November 12, 2024

Panetta bill would provide tax credits for costs to reopen safely

Courtesy of Congressman Jimmy Panetta:

Today, Congressman Jimmy Panetta (D-Carmel Valley) introduced the Safe Reopening Tax Credit Act, legislation to provide businesses and nonprofits a tax credit for expenses related to preventing the spread of COVID-19 as they reopen for customers and visitors.

Under this legislation, eligible small businesses and nonprofits with up to 1,500 full-time-equivalent employees or who had less than $41.5 million in gross receipts in 2019 will take a 30% tax credit up to $15,000 on covered expenses through the end of the year.  Covered expenses include improvements such as plexiglass barriers, contactless point-of-sale systems, employee health education expenses, testing and virus monitoring expenses, personal protective equipment (PPE), and other expenses as determined by the Department of Treasury Secretary in consultation with the Department of Health and Human Services.

Eligible small businesses and nonprofits include those in the restaurant/hospitality sector, retail sector, arts/entertainment sector and recreation/attractions sector, in addition to social services such as food banks and informational destinations such as museums, libraries, zoos, and aquariums.
“In order for our hospitality and tourism industries on the Central Coast to reopen, they must take the necessary steps to keep customers and employees safe.  Such precautions, on top of the economic hit they took from being shut down, significantly affects their budget.” said Congressman Panetta.  “The Safe Reopening Tax Credit will allow our businesses to offset expenses related to preventing the spread of the virus.  As a member of the Ways and Means Committee, I will continue to author and support such legislation that helps our employers and employees get back to business so that they can safely serve their customers.”

“Many small businesses, restaurants, and nonprofits that serve customers and visitors will need to make updates to their properties to protect customers from COVID-19 and will incur other expenses in reducing the spread of the virus.  Congressman Panetta’s Safe Reopening Tax Credit to offset these expenses could very well be the determining factor in whether or not these small businesses survive,” said Gary Cursio, Director of Government Affairs, Monterey County Hospitality Association.

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