Florida Senate - 2011 CS for SM 214 By the Committee on Community Affairs; and Senators Gaetz and Latvala 578-00638-11 2011214c1 1 Senate Memorial 2 A memorial to the Congress of the United States, 3 urging Congress to support the tax-relief provisions 4 of H.R. 5699 and S. 3934, initiated in the 111th 5 Congress, or similar legislation, relating to the 6 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill of 2010. 7 8 WHEREAS, on April 20, 2010, an explosion occurred on the 9 Deepwater Horizon oil drilling platform, allowing millions of 10 gallons of crude oil to contaminate the waters of the Gulf of 11 Mexico and the beaches and coastline of Florida, and 12 WHEREAS, the oil spill forced the closure of many areas of 13 the Gulf of Mexico to commercial fishing, creating financial 14 hardship for Floridians engaged in fishing and the related 15 industries of seafood processing, seafood packaging, and the 16 wholesale and retail sales of seafood, and 17 WHEREAS, the oil spill forced the closure of many miles of 18 pristine, white, sandy public beaches in Florida, depositing tar 19 balls and oily sheen on the beaches and threatening tidal 20 marshes and bays elsewhere in Florida, and 21 WHEREAS, closure of the beaches and Gulf waters created 22 financial hardships for the state’s hospitality industry, 23 particularly in Northwest Florida, during its most profitable 24 time of the year, NOW, THEREFORE, 25 26 Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 27 28 That certain provisions of H.R. 5699 and S. 3934, initiated 29 in the 111th Congress, or similar legislation, which address tax 30 relief for affected businesses and individuals and which would 31 be most beneficial to Floridians should be approved by Congress. 32 These provisions are: exempting from federal taxation as income 33 any insurance payouts arising from the oil spill and payments 34 for damages attributable to the oil spill under s. 1002 of the 35 Oil Pollution Act of 1990, 33 U.S.C. 2702, which were reinvested 36 in the Oil Spill Recovery Zone; recognizing any taxpayer who has 37 a qualified oil-spill loss as eligible to use the federal 5-year 38 net operating loss carryback for federal tax purposes; exempting 39 from federal taxation the housing stipends paid to persons who 40 are employed in the cleanup efforts, and awarding a tax credit 41 to employers who paid the stipends; awarding an Employee 42 Retention Tax Credit to qualified employers in the affected Gulf 43 Coast area; waiving the tax penalty on early withdrawals of 44 certain retirement plans if the proceeds are used as specified; 45 relaxing the cap on federal deductions for charitable 46 contributions dedicated to the cleanup efforts; and awarding a 47 Work Opportunity Tax Credit for the hiring of qualified recovery 48 zone employees. 49 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be 50 dispatched to the President of the United States, to the 51 President of the United States Senate, to the Speaker of the 52 United States House of Representatives, and to each member of 53 the Florida delegation to the United States Congress.