Alabama 2024 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB250

Introduced
3/21/24  
Introduced
3/21/24  

Caption

Establishes the Alabama Workforce Housing Tax Credit Act; creates the Alabama Workforce Housing Tax Credit

Impact

The bill is designed to enhance the availability of multifamily rental housing in Alabama, particularly in areas recognized as rural by the state, which is crucial for supporting local job creation and economic growth. By prioritizing projects that contribute to the construction or rehabilitation of housing designed for low-income earners, the Act aims to provide stable environments for workers and their families. The financial implications of this bill are expected to stimulate activity in the housing sector, thereby addressing critical housing shortages in various communities throughout Alabama.

Summary

SB250, known as the Alabama Workforce Housing Tax Credit Act, aims to incentivize the development of workforce housing through a tax credit for qualified taxpayers who invest in approved housing projects within Alabama. Specifically, the bill allows taxpayers who own interests in qualified workforce housing projects to claim a tax credit against their state tax liability for a span of 10 years. The annual limit for each project’s tax credit is capped at $2 million, and unused credits can be carried forward for up to five years. The Alabama Housing Finance Authority will oversee the program and ensure compliance with regulations.

Contention

While supporters herald SB250 as a vital step towards addressing Alabama's housing crisis and providing much-needed incentives for development in economically disadvantaged areas, there are apprehensions regarding its long-term efficacy and targeted distribution. Critics might express concerns that the bill may unintentionally favor larger developers at the expense of smaller, community-focused builders, or that it does not adequately include protections or requirements to ensure the housing developed is genuinely affordable and accessible for the intended workforce demographics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB346

Establishes the Alabama Workforce Housing Tax Credit Act; creates the Alabama Workforce Housing Tax Credit

AL HB357

Relating to the state income tax; to establish the Alabama Workforce Housing Tax Credit Act; to create the Alabama Workforce Housing Tax Credit for qualified workforce housing projects; to define certain terms; to provide for minimum and maximum annual award amounts for qualified projects; to allow the tax credits to be claimed for 10 years against the income tax liability of a qualified taxpayer; to allow carryforward for earned but unused tax credits; to require a minimum of the annual award cycle cap be awarded for qualified projects located in areas designated as rural by the authority; and to require the Alabama Housing Finance Authority to implement and administer the provisions of this act.

AL HB6686

Workforce Housing Tax Credit Act

AL SB3436

Workforce Housing Tax Credit Act

AL HB829

Establish a Montana workforce housing tax credit

AL HB21

Establish a Montana workforce housing tax credit

AL SB2253

Mississippi Workforce Housing Tax Credit Act; enact.

AL SB565

Establishes the Workforce Housing Tax Incentives Program

AL SB232

Creation Of Colorado Workforce Housing Trust Authority

AL SB656

Establishes the Rural Workforce Housing Investment Act

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