Reinstated Tax Exemption Will Incentivize Participation in Turf Replacement Rebate Programs

Association of California Water Agencies
Association of California Water Agencies

SACRAMENTO, Calif., Sept. 28, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gov. Gavin Newsom today signed AB 2142, which will reinstate the California personal tax exemption for turf replacement rebates and help incentivize participation in these important water saving programs.

The bill, by Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel (D-Woodland Hills), was sponsored by the Association of California Water Agencies (ACWA), California Water Efficiency Partnership (CalWEP) and WaterNow Alliance. It was supported by a large coalition of other associations, local water agencies and municipal leaders who offer customer rebate programs as a proven, cost-effective tool for reducing water use and promoting water conservation.

“With climate change exacerbating California’s severe droughts, extreme heat surges, and extended wildfire seasons, investment in water efficiency is critical and necessary,” Assemblymember Gabriel said. “Consumer rebates are a proven, cost-effective tool for reducing outdoor water footprint and rewarding Californians who do their part to conserve water and adapt to our changing climate. I applaud Governor Newsom for his leadership on climate resiliency and thank him for signing this important bill.”

California law already permanently exempted rebates for water efficient toilets and clothes washers, as well as certain plumbing for recycled water and energy conservation, from both personal and corporate taxes. AB 2142 reinstates the exemption for turf rebates, which expired in 2019, for taxable years 2022 through 2026.

Coalition member statements:

Association of California Water Agencies: “ACWA greatly appreciates Assemblymember Gabriel’s leadership on this common sense bill that will make turf rebate programs more appealing to Californians who are looking for ways to reduce water use now and in the future,” said ACWA Executive Director Dave Eggerton.

Media contact: Heather Engel, ACWA Director of Communications, heathere@acwa.com, 916-669-2387

California Water Efficiency Partnership: “Taxing water efficient rebates is a disincentive for Californians to participate in these programs. Given the state’s longer and drier periods of drought, we need to provide residents with every incentive we can to save water,” said CalWEP Co-Executive Director Tia Fleming.

Media contact: Tia Fleming, tia@calwep.org, 916-475-1204

WaterNow Alliance: “These cost-effective incentives will inspire much-needed participation throughout the current drought and are especially important for lower-income households who cannot afford to face additional tax liability,” said WaterNow Alliance Executive Director Cynthia Koehler.