Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB555

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

First-time homebuyer; creates a tax credit for taxable years 2024 through 2028.

Impact

The credit is calculated at two percent of the sales price of the home, with a maximum limit of $5,000. This provision is expected to bolster the housing market by making it more accessible to those who might struggle with down payments or securing mortgage loans. The bill also stipulates that taxpayers could claim the credit only once per taxable year, which invites those contemplating entering the housing market to act within a structured timeframe. Moreover, if the tax credit exceeds the tax liability, the state would allow for refunds, increasing its appeal to potential homebuyers.

Summary

SB555 introduces a tax credit specifically designed for first-time homebuyers in Virginia, enabling individuals and couples who meet the eligibility criteria to reduce their tax liabilities. The bill defines a first-time homebuyer as someone who has not owned a principal residence in the past three years. The legislation is aimed at easing the pathway for new homeowners by offering significant financial incentives, thus promoting home ownership among Virginia residents. The proposed tax credit would be in effect for taxable years beginning from January 1, 2024, through January 1, 2029.

Contention

While supporters praise SB555 for its potential inclusivity and positive impact on homeownership, there are concerns regarding the long-term implications of such a tax benefit. Critics argue that the bill could inadvertently inflate housing prices, as the available credit might encourage sellers to raise prices, thereby negating the intended affordability benefits. Additionally, the bill’s framework raises questions about its sustainability and costs to the state budget in terms of lost revenue from tax credits provided to qualifying homeowners.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1553

Nonfamily adoptions; creates a nonrefundable tax credit for taxable years 2023 through 2027.

VA HB1479

Employer-provided childcare; creates a tax credit for taxable years 2023 through 2027.

VA SB1048

Research and development expenses; tax credits.

VA HB1933

High school equivalency; creates tax credit.

VA HB1790

Electric vehicle charging equipment; creates tax credit.

VA SB1529

Right to life; tax credit for each birth of a dependent member of a taxpayer's household.

VA HB1767

Income tax, state; motion picture production tax credit.

VA HB2480

Home instruction and private school; tax credit, created.

VA HB2043

Research and development expenses; increases tax credit.

VA HB589

Income tax, state; motion picture production tax credit.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.