Bill113th Congress

S. 136

Ethical Stem Cell Research Tax Credit Act of 2013

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Introduced
Jan 24, 2013
Origin Chamber
Senate
Policy Area
Taxation
Latest Action
Jan 24, 2013

Sponsor

Sen. Vitter, David [R-LA]

Republican·LA
Bioguide ID: V000127
First Name: David
Last Name: Vitter
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Bill Details

Update Date
Nov 15, 2022
Origin Chamber
Senate
Bill Type
S
Bill Number
136
Congress
113
Introduced Date
Jan 24, 2013
Policy Area
Taxation
Is Law
No
Jan 24, 2013IntroReferral

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.

Source: Senate

Jan 24, 2013IntroReferral10000

Introduced in Senate

Source: Library of Congress

Introduced in Senate· Jan 24, 20130

Ethical Stem Cell Research Tax Credit Act of 2013 - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow a tax credit for 30% of qualified stem cell research expenses paid or incurred in a taxable year. Defines "qualified stem cell research expenses" as expenses for carrying out basic and applied research to develop techniques for the isolation, derivation, production, testing, and human clinical use of stem cells that may result in improved understanding of or treatments for diseases and other adverse health conditions. Prohibits a tax credit for any research expenses that may involve: (1) the creation of a human embryo for research purposes; (2) the destruction of or discarding of, or risk of injury to, a human embryo; or (3) the use of any stem cell for prohibited purposes.

Finance Committee

Senate· Standing
Cell biology and embryologyHealth promotion and preventive careIncome tax creditsMedical research

Introduced in Senate

Jan 24, 2013

Ethical Stem Cell Research Tax Credit Act of 2013 — Informed