October 6, 2004

Income Averaging for Fishermen Included in JOBS Act

Washington, DC - Today, Senator Gordon Smith announced that the final version of the Jump Start Our Business Strength (JOBS) Act, includes provisions he authored that will allow fishermen to use income tax averaging to help mitigate the effects of their fluctuating incomes.

"Oregon's fishing industry faces more than its share of challenges," Smith said. "Making our tax laws more fair will allow fishing families to decide how best to spend more of their hard-earned dollars."

Progressive tax systems, like the federal income tax, often penalize farmers and others whose annual incomes vary greatly. Likewise, fishermen, who experience both good and bad years, are forced to pay more taxes than if they had steady income levels. Since 1998, farmers have been allowed to calculate their taxes by averaging their income over a three-year period. Smith's legislation will simply allow fishermen to enjoy the same benefit.

"Senator Smith has once again stepped forward to support the state's important commercial fisheries, providing critical relief for working families on the Oregon coast," said Oregon Trawl Commission Administrator Brad Pettinger. "Commercial fishing is dangerous enough. Hard-working fishermen shouldn't also have to face the risk of unequal treatment under federal tax law."

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