California bill would exclude military retirement pay from state taxable income – East Bay Times

A new bipartisan effort is underway in the California Legislature to ensure veterans and survivors won’t have to pay state income tax on retirement pay and survivor benefits.

The idea is to incentivize veterans to stay in California when seeking a second career, according to Sen. Bob Archuleta, the bill’s author, whose district includes Brea and Placentia.

Senate Bill 1407 has the backing of Sen. Steven Choi, R-Irvine, as well as Assemblymember Pilar Schiavo, D-Santa Clarita, and Fiona Ma, the state treasurer.

“Veterans staying in California will pay sales, property and use taxes, benefiting local governments,” Archuleta said.

But exempting military retirement pay for retirees “will ensure California retains these highly skilled professionals and keeps the reinvestment of federal dollars and wages from second careers,” he said.

According to data from Archuleta’s office, California lost more than 24,000 military retirees between 2010 and 2022. But during that same time period, the veteran retiree population grew by 17% in the U.S., while California saw a 14% reduction, one of only five states to see a decrease in that population.

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