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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Petersen
SB 7: Increasing the Standard Deduction to the Federal Standard Deduction (language only) (language only)

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Revenues
Revenues

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Page 1, strike lines 19-38 and insert:

                                                                                                                            

"First Year

Second Year

Total

Unreserved Beginning Balance

$4,166,900,940

$0

$4,166,900,940

Additions to Balance

$1,440,246,365

($500,000)

$1,439,746,365

Official Revenue Estimates

$23,453,744,000

$26,408,424,800

$49,862,168,800

Transfer

$726,420,991

$744,020,991

$1,470,441,982

Total General Fund Resources Available for Appropriation

$29,787,312,296

$27,151,945,791

$56,939,258,087

First Year

Second Year

Total

Balance, June 30, 2022

$8,383,240,878

$0

$8,383,240,878

Official Revenue Estimates

$43,792,440,088

$44,616,962,722

$88,409,402,810

Lottery Proceeds Fund

$764,671,715

$764,671,715

$1,529,343,430

Internal Service Fund

$2,797,332,311

$2,750,473,321

$5,547,805,632

Bond Proceeds

$157,296,000

$0

$157,296,000

Total Nongeneral Fund Revenues Available for Appropriation  

$55,894,980,992

$48,132,107,758

$104,027,088,750

Total Projected Revenue

$85,682,293,288

$75,284,053,549

$160,966,346,837"

  


Explanation

(This amendment accompanies Senate Bill 7, a bill to equalize the Virginia Standard deduction with the federal standard deduction beginning in taxable year 2022. The amount of the current federal standard deduction is $12,000 per taxpayer or $24,000 for married persons filing jointly. Virginia's current standard deduction is $4,500 per taxpayer or $9,000 for married persons filing jointly. This amendment assumes a general fund revenue reduction of $2.3 billion in FY 2023 and $1.7 billion in FY 2024.)