Volunteer firefighters, ambulance
workers eligible for tax credits
The New York State Legislature, in its final budget proposal, is including a volunteer firefighter and ambulance worker tax credit. A volunteer firefighter scholarship program has also been accepted. In total, these programs will save volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers $29 million in education costs and property taxes.
The volunteer firefighter and ambulance worker tax credit creates a personal income tax credit of $200 for all active volunteer firefighters and volunteer ambulance workers who were in active duty for the entire year starting in 2007. A taxpayer is not eligible for the credit if they already receive a real property tax exemption as a result of their service as a volunteer firefighter or volunteer ambulance worker.
The Volunteer Firefighter Scholarship program totals $4 million. Only volunteer firefighters are eligible for the scholarship after being nominated by the department chief. "The tax credit and scholarship fund is very important to local heroes," said Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,I,C-Batavia). "The men and women who are trained to save our lives in times of emergency deserve every opportunity to alleviate the burden of high property taxes and soaring education costs."