Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB269

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Property Tax Credit - Permanent Supportive Housing - Established

Impact

With SB269, there is a significant impact expected on the state's approach toward homelessness and housing assistance. It provides a financial incentive for property developers and owners to create and maintain housing specifically for homeless individuals and their families. The legislation's structure aims to make supportive housing financially viable for investors, which is crucial in efforts to combat homelessness and provide stable living conditions. Moreover, the tax credit's provision for a state reimbursement to local governments ensures that they are not financially burdened by the revenue loss incurred due to the tax credits granted.

Summary

Senate Bill 269 establishes a property tax credit aimed at promoting the development of permanent supportive housing in Maryland. This legislation allows property owners of eligible housing that provides permanent supportive units for homeless individuals to receive a tax credit against state, county, and municipal property taxes. The tax credit is based on the percentage of units designated as permanent supportive housing and can reach up to 150% of the total real property tax for properties that meet specific criteria. The owners must apply for this credit annually, and the law mandates consultation between the Department of Housing and Community Development and local governments regarding eligible properties and tax assessments.

Contention

While the bill aims to address a critical need for homelessness assistance, some points of contention may arise regarding the capacity of local governments to manage these changes. Opponents may argue that the requirement for counties and municipalities to grant these tax credits could strain local budgets, particularly in jurisdictions already facing financial constraints. Additionally, there might be debates surrounding the effectiveness of such tax incentives in genuinely reducing homelessness rates. The possibility of future amendments or debates may arise concerning the monitoring and enforcement of compliance standards for properties receiving the credit, ensuring they genuinely serve the intended purpose.

Companion Bills

MD HB226

Crossfiled Property Tax Credit - Permanent Supportive Housing - Established

Previously Filed As

MD HB765

Property and Income Taxes - Credits for Construction and Purchase of Housing in Western Maryland

MD HB1258

Property Tax Credit for Disabled Veterans - Established

MD SB134

Property Tax Credit for Disabled Veterans - Established

MD HB1294

Property Tax Credit for Long-Term Residents - Established

MD HB110

Baltimore County - Property Tax - Homeowners Property Tax Credit

MD HB898

Property Tax - Renters' Property Tax Relief and Homeowners' Property Tax Credit Programs - Eligibility and Credit Amount

MD HB921

Baltimore City - Property Tax - In Rem Foreclosure of Vacant or Nuisance Property

MD HB404

Property Tax - Local Homeowners' Credit Supplement - Limitation on Combined Gross Income

MD SB855

Baltimore City - Property Tax - In Rem Foreclosure of Vacant or Nuisance Property

MD HB73

Homestead Property Tax Credit – Calculation of Credit for Dwelling Purchased by First–Time Homebuyer

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