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To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow tax credits to veterans for the establishment of franchises.

USA115th CongressHR-4473| House 
| Updated: 11/28/2017
Claudia Tenney

Claudia Tenney

Republican Representative

New York

Cosponsors (33)
Steve Chabot (Republican)Tom O'Halleran (Democratic)John Katko (Republican)Trent Kelly (Republican)Ruben Gallego (Democratic)Derek Kilmer (Democratic)Robert J. Wittman (Republican)Paul Cook (Republican)Jimmy Panetta (Democratic)J. Luis Correa (Democratic)Dina Titus (Democratic)Scott H. Peters (Democratic)Bruce Poliquin (Republican)Peter A. DeFazio (Democratic)Vicente Gonzalez (Democratic)David B. McKinley (Republican)Elizabeth H. Esty (Democratic)Martha McSally (Republican)Ann M. Kuster (Democratic)Walter B. Jones (Republican)Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen (Republican)Julia Brownley (Democratic)Joseph Crowley (Democratic)Bradley Byrne (Republican)Jared Polis (Democratic)Seth Moulton (Democratic)Mike Thompson (Democratic)Suzanne Bonamici (Democratic)Zoe Lofgren (Democratic)Kevin Yoder (Republican)Nanette Diaz Barragán (Democratic)Ralph Norman (Republican)Barbara Comstock (Republican)

Ways and Means Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Veteran Entrepreneurs Act of 2017 This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow a business-related tax credit of up to $400,000 for 25% of the franchise fees paid or incurred by an eligible veteran for the purchase of a franchise. The bill reduces the amount of such credit if the veteran does not own 100% of the stock or capital or profits interest of the franchisee. An "eligible veteran" is a person who served in the active military, naval, or air service; was discharged or released under conditions other than dishonorable; and who pays or incurs a franchise fee in connection with a franchise agreement with a franchisor. The veteran may elect to transfer the credit to an eligible franchisor in exchange for a discount in the franchise fee commensurate with the value of the credit. The Small Business Administration and the Department of Veterans Affairs must provide information about the tax credit allowed by this bill to veterans service organizations and veteran advocacy groups.
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Timeline
Nov 28, 2017
Introduced in House
Nov 28, 2017
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
  • November 28, 2017
    Introduced in House


  • November 28, 2017
    Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.

Taxation

Related Bills

  • S 115-2950: A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow credits for the establishment of franchises by veterans.
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To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow tax credits to veterans for the establishment of franchises.

USA115th CongressHR-4473| House 
| Updated: 11/28/2017
Veteran Entrepreneurs Act of 2017 This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow a business-related tax credit of up to $400,000 for 25% of the franchise fees paid or incurred by an eligible veteran for the purchase of a franchise. The bill reduces the amount of such credit if the veteran does not own 100% of the stock or capital or profits interest of the franchisee. An "eligible veteran" is a person who served in the active military, naval, or air service; was discharged or released under conditions other than dishonorable; and who pays or incurs a franchise fee in connection with a franchise agreement with a franchisor. The veteran may elect to transfer the credit to an eligible franchisor in exchange for a discount in the franchise fee commensurate with the value of the credit. The Small Business Administration and the Department of Veterans Affairs must provide information about the tax credit allowed by this bill to veterans service organizations and veteran advocacy groups.
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Timeline
Nov 28, 2017
Introduced in House
Nov 28, 2017
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
  • November 28, 2017
    Introduced in House


  • November 28, 2017
    Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
Claudia Tenney

Claudia Tenney

Republican Representative

New York

Cosponsors (33)
Steve Chabot (Republican)Tom O'Halleran (Democratic)John Katko (Republican)Trent Kelly (Republican)Ruben Gallego (Democratic)Derek Kilmer (Democratic)Robert J. Wittman (Republican)Paul Cook (Republican)Jimmy Panetta (Democratic)J. Luis Correa (Democratic)Dina Titus (Democratic)Scott H. Peters (Democratic)Bruce Poliquin (Republican)Peter A. DeFazio (Democratic)Vicente Gonzalez (Democratic)David B. McKinley (Republican)Elizabeth H. Esty (Democratic)Martha McSally (Republican)Ann M. Kuster (Democratic)Walter B. Jones (Republican)Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen (Republican)Julia Brownley (Democratic)Joseph Crowley (Democratic)Bradley Byrne (Republican)Jared Polis (Democratic)Seth Moulton (Democratic)Mike Thompson (Democratic)Suzanne Bonamici (Democratic)Zoe Lofgren (Democratic)Kevin Yoder (Republican)Nanette Diaz Barragán (Democratic)Ralph Norman (Republican)Barbara Comstock (Republican)

Ways and Means Committee

Taxation

Related Bills

  • S 115-2950: A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow credits for the establishment of franchises by veterans.
  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Government information and archivesIncome tax creditsRetail and wholesale tradesSmall businessUser charges and feesVeterans' education, employment, rehabilitation