Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB380

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/13/23  

Caption

Oklahoma Affordable Housing Act; making certain credit refundable. Effective date.

Impact

The bill modifies Section 2357.403 of the Oklahoma Statutes, under which the Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency allocates tax credits for affordable housing. This modification reduces the financial obstacles for developers and investors in low-income housing projects. By increasing the limit on refunds tied to these tax credits, the bill seeks to stimulate more robust investment in Oklahoma's affordable housing market, which is crucial amid ongoing housing shortages.

Summary

Senate Bill 380, known as the Oklahoma Affordable Housing Act, amends the state's tax credit provisions to enhance accessibility for taxpayers engaged in qualified low-income housing projects. Specifically, the bill makes the Oklahoma Affordable Housing Tax Credit refundable for certain tax years. This change means that if the tax credit exceeds the taxpayer's liability, the excess can be refunded rather than merely carried forward. The aim is to incentivize investment in affordable housing developments throughout Oklahoma.

Contention

While supporters argue that SB380 will effectively promote housing accessibility and development, there may be concerns from fiscal conservatives about the implications of increased tax refunds. Critics may view the measures as potentially leading to reduced state revenue in the short term. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding the potential for misuse or inefficiencies in the allocation process for the credits, necessitating close oversight from the Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency.

Notable_points

Notable provisions of the bill include the requirement for the submission of eligibility statements from the Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency with tax filings to ensure compliance. The bill also introduces an obligatory review of the Oklahoma Affordable Housing Act every five years, aimed at assessing the program's effectiveness and making any necessary adjustments.

Companion Bills

OK SB380

Carry Over Oklahoma Affordable Housing Act; making certain credit refundable. Effective date.

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