Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB483

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Income tax; tax credit for certain expenses incurred by taxpayers that sell new construction homes to certain individuals for up to a certain price; provide

Impact

The implementation of HB 483 is poised to create a significant impact on state tax regulations, particularly in the realm of income tax law. By introducing this credit, the state aims to encourage home construction and stimulate economic activity in the housing sector. The stay of the tax credit is contingent upon adherence to specified guidelines for eligible expenses, which may lead to enhanced scrutiny of construction practices within the state.

Summary

House Bill 483 introduces an income tax credit aimed at incentivizing the sale of new construction homes in Georgia. The bill allows taxpayers to claim a credit of 20% on eligible construction expenses for homes sold to individuals at prices up to $200,000, commencing from January 1, 2024. This measure is intended to promote home sales and support the housing market by easing the tax burden on builders and new homeowners alike.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 483 involve the balance between incentivizing home building and potential revenue losses for the state due to the tax credits. Critics may argue that while the intentions behind the bill are aimed at economic stimulation, there is a risk that it could disproportionately benefit certain developers or affluent buyers. Additionally, the provisions regarding the transferability of tax credits raise concerns about how such transactions will be monitored and regulated, potentially creating complexities in enforcement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB230

Income tax; tax credit for certain expenses incurred by taxpayers that sell new construction homes to certain individuals for up to a certain price; provide

GA HB248

Income tax; tax credit for certain expenses incurred by taxpayers for certain geothermal machinery installations at residential dwellings; provide

GA HB503

Income tax; certain contributions by taxpayers to certain local firefighter foundations; provide tax credit

GA HB263

Income tax; tax credit for certain remote work expenses incurred by employers; provide

GA HB723

Income tax; expenses incurred in the provision of a warming center to unsheltered individuals on certain days of inclement weather; provide tax credit

GA HB240

Income tax; authorize a credit for costs incurred by certain taxpayers for storm shelter/safe room construction.

GA HB855

Income tax; authorize a credit for costs incurred by certain taxpayers for storm shelter/safe room construction.

GA HB357

Revenue and taxation; tax credits for certain contributions made by taxpayers to certain mortgage loan originators; provide

GA HB1181

Income tax; limit carry-forward periods of certain income tax credits

GA A5887

Provides gross income tax credit for certain homeschooling expenses incurred by parent or guardian with increased credit for taxpayers homeschooling child or dependent with special needs.

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