HM 679

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House Memorial
2A memorial to the Congress of the United States, urging
3Congress to exempt from federal income tax payments made
4to victims of the Deepwater Horizon oil disaster and to
5extend the net operating loss carryback period from 2
6years to 5 years.
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8     WHEREAS, there was an explosion at the Deepwater Horizon
9oil rig the night of April 20, 2010, and
10     WHEREAS, the explosion caused hundreds of millions of
11gallons of oil to spill into the Gulf of Mexico and wash up on
12the coastlines of the five Gulf Coast states, and
13     WHEREAS, this man-made disaster has spoiled Florida's
14coastline and waterways and devastated its fishing and tourism
15industries, and
16     WHEREAS, this man-made disaster has directly resulted in
17the loss of jobs and business for Floridians, and
18     WHEREAS, in June 2010, a preliminarily study by the
19University of Central Florida predicted job losses of 195,000
20and spending losses of $10.9 billion if Florida's 23 counties
21along the Gulf Coast lose 50 percent of their tourism and
22leisure jobs and spending, and
23     WHEREAS, that preliminary study also predicted job losses
24of 39,000 and spending losses of $2 billion if those same
25counties lose 10 percent of their tourism and leisure jobs and
26spending, and
27     WHEREAS, under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 and other
28applicable laws, BP has been designated as a responsible party
29and is accountable for processing and paying all costs and
30applicable damages incurred by individuals, businesses, the
31state, and local governments as a result of the disaster, and
32     WHEREAS, in late August, a neutral fund administrator took
33over claims for costs and damages incurred as a result of the
34oil discharges due to the Deepwater Horizon oil disaster through
35the Gulf Coast Claims Facility, to be paid from an escrow
36account to which BP has agreed to contribute $20 billion over a
374-year period, and
38     WHEREAS, the Gulf Coast Claims Facility evaluates claims
39for removal and clean-up costs, damage to real or personal
40property, lost earnings or profits, loss of subsistence use of
41natural resources, or physical injury or death, and
42     WHEREAS, the Internal Revenue Service has determined that
43claims paid for lost wages, income, and profits, as well as
44claims paid for certain property damage, are subject to federal
45income tax, NOW, THEREFORE,
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47Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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49     That the Legislature requests the United States Congress to
50enact legislation that:
51     (1)  Exempts from federal income tax those claim payments
52made to individuals and businesses as a result of the Deepwater
53Horizon oil disaster for:
54     (a)  Lost wages, income, and profits; and
55     (b)  Property damage.
56     (2)  Allows fishing- and tourism-related businesses to
57carry back their net operating losses from the oil disaster for
58an additional 3 taxable years.
59     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
60dispatched to the President of the United States, to the
61President of the United States Senate, to the Speaker of the
62United States House of Representatives, and to each member of
63the Florida delegation to the United States Congress.


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