HB 925 OH Introduced
Allow area agency on aging to couple certain housing tax credits
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Summary
This bill amends Ohio law to allow area agencies on aging to combine the state historic rehabilitation tax credits with low-income housing tax credits. Area agencies on aging are organizations that provide services and support to elderly and aging populations. The bill enables these agencies to utilize both types of tax credits together for housing development and rehabilitation projects. The bill also establishes a minimum price requirement for low-income housing tax credits when they are transferred by area agencies on aging. The changes allow these agencies to leverage multiple tax credit programs to support housing development for lower-income seniors and aging populations.
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Official abstract
To amend sections 149.311 and 175.16 of the Revised Code to allow area agencies on aging to couple the state historic rehabilitation and low-income housing tax credits and require a minimum price for low-income housing tax credits transferred by area agencies on aging.
Sponsor (1)
- Josh Williams Republican · primary
Action history (2)
- May 19, 2026 Introduced · lower
- May 20, 2026 Referred to committee · lower
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