Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1717

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Mississippi Affordable Housing Tax Credit Act; establish tax credit program.

Impact

This legislation is positioned to have a significant impact on state laws concerning housing and tax credits. It establishes a framework for the allocation of tax credits totaling up to four million dollars annually for qualified affordable housing projects. By aligning state credits with federal tax credit guidelines, it is expected to encourage investment in low-income housing infrastructure, thus potentially alleviating housing shortages in the state. The bill sets a definitive eligibility criteria that projects must meet to qualify for these benefits, which is managed by the Mississippi Home Corporation.

Summary

House Bill 1717, known as the Mississippi Affordable Housing Tax Credit Act, aims to create a tax credit program for eligible investors who engage in developing low-income affordable housing projects approved by the Mississippi Home Corporation. The bill outlines specific standards for what constitutes a qualified project and stipulates that the credits should not exceed those offered at the federal level under the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program. This initiative is designed to stimulate investment in affordable housing and addresses the ongoing need for more accessible housing options in Mississippi.

Contention

Notably, the bill's provisions, including the requirements for project approvals, carryover of unused credits, and the stipulation that no taxpayer's liability can be reduced to below zero through these credits, may raise questions among stakeholders. There may be concerns regarding the adequacy of funding for the program, along with apprehensions about ensuring equitable access to the tax credits. Furthermore, the required review of the program every five years could lead to debates about effectiveness and necessary adjustments to the credit allocations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB3057

"Mississippi Affordable Housing Tax Credit Act"; establish tax credit program.

MS SB2696

Income tax credit for qualified adoption expenses; increase amount for Mississippi children and remove CPS requirement.

MS SB3101

Mississippi Full Expensing Tax Reform Act of 2023; create.

MS HB1671

Tax credits; revise certain existing and authorize additional.

MS SB2736

Endow Mississippi Program tax credits; extend time period for authorization.

MS SB2458

2023 Mississippi Tax Rebate Fund; establish and provide for one-time income tax rebate from.

MS SB2847

Income tax; authorize credits for donations to Habitat for Humanity Mississippi Capital Area.

MS SB2850

Mississippi Highway Patrol Retirement Health Insurance Benefit Program; establish.

MS HB204

Mississippi Secure Choice Savings Program; establish.

MS SB2481

Historic property income tax credit; allow taxpayer to elect rebate in place of credit at any time after certification.

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