West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4947

Introduced
1/19/24  
Refer
1/19/24  

Caption

Creating the “First Time Home Buyer Savings Account Act”

Impact

The legislation is expected to encourage home ownership among West Virginians, as rising costs and economic challenges make saving for a home increasingly difficult. With specific provisions that allow tax subtractions from federal adjusted gross income based on contributions to these savings accounts, the bill seeks to make homeownership more accessible. For taxable incomes under certain thresholds, account holders can benefit from these subtractions over a ten-year period, which could significantly influence the state's housing market dynamics and personal savings patterns.

Summary

House Bill 4947 aims to create the 'First Time Home Buyer Savings Account Act' in West Virginia, designed to facilitate savings for individuals looking to purchase their first home. By establishing a dedicated savings account, first-time home buyers can save for down payments and closing costs while benefiting from tax exemptions on contributions and accrued interest. The bill specifies eligibility criteria for account holders and outlines the allowable uses of the savings, ensuring that funds can only be withdrawn for genuine home-buying expenses.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the introduction of HB 4947 appears to be generally supportive among lawmakers who recognize the struggles of first-time home buyers in the current economic climate. Proponents argue that the bill could be a vital tool for fostering economic stability and growth by supporting homeownership. However, there may be concerns regarding potential misuse of the accounts or the fiscal impact of the tax exemptions provided, sparking discussions around appropriate oversight and implementation.

Contention

Notably, some points of contention may arise surrounding the limits on tax exemptions and the definition of a 'first-time home buyer.' Critics could argue that the income limitations attached to the tax benefits might exclude lower-income families or those who could benefit most from the assistance. Additionally, questions could be raised regarding the burden placed on financial institutions in administering these accounts and ensuring compliance with the rules set by the Tax Commissioner.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3301

First Time Home Buyers Savings Account Act

WV SB616

WV Veterans' Home Loan Mortgage Program of 2023

WV SB478

Relating to Jumpstart Savings Program

WV HB3315

Relating generally to readiness enhancement and commission bonuses

WV SB297

Mountain Homes Act

WV SB460

Relating to WV Grant Transparency and Accountability Act

WV HB2073

To establish a state bank of West Virginia

WV HB3322

To provide that the first $100K made jointly or the first $50K filing single is exempt from the tax on social security

WV HB3283

Relating to reporting requirements under the Grant Transparency and Accountability Act

WV HB3408

To clean up statutory provisions regarding the Hope Scholarship program to better reflect the intent and operation of the program

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