Wilk’s bill for tax-free wildfire settlements passes Senate

Wilk’s bill for tax-free wildfire settlements passes Senate
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Sen. Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita) announced today that his bill to make wildfire settlement payments tax-free was approved unanimously on the Senate floor.

“Wildfire victims, who have lost everything through no fault of their own, deserve every cent of any settlements they may receive. The legislature already recognizes this and has granted tax-free status to numerous wildfire settlements,” said Senator Wilk. “This bill creates consistency and will help alleviate an unnecessary burden on those working to rebuild their lives.”

Senate Bill 1004 (SB 1004) would make settlement payments made in connection with any California wildfire from January 1, 2020, forward tax-exempt and would have a ten-year sunset.

In 2022, Senate Bill 1246 and Assembly Bill 1249 were signed into law making settlements related to the Thomas Fire, the Woolsey Fire, the Butte Fire, the North Bay Fires, and the Camp Fire tax-exempt. Similarly, Senate Bill 370 and Senate Bill 542 proposed to do the same for the Kincade and Zogg Fires. Both passed the Senate unanimously in 2023.

In 2020, the Bobcat Fire burned over 115,000 acres and destroyed homes in the Juniper Hills community. It was determined to have been caused by a tree coming into contact with power lines.

“Unfortunately, any settlements my constituents may receive will not be tax-free because the Bobcat Fire was not included in past legislative efforts. SB 1004 would ensure that they, and all California wildfire victims, get the same treatment,” Wilk concluded.



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