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HB 1221 IN

Old home repair tax credit.

IN · session 2023 · Assembly / House · bill

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Introduced Jan 10, 2023

Latest action (Jan 10, 2023) First reading: referred to Committee on Ways and Means

Summary

Allows a credit against a qualified taxpayer's state tax liability in an amount equal to: (1) 20% of the qualified expenditures that a taxpayer makes for the preservation or rehabilitation of the taxpayer's residence; or (2) 55% of the qualified expenditures that a taxpayer makes for the replacement of electrical wiring and fixtures that were added to the property prior to 1940. Provides that the property must be: (1) located in Indiana; (2) at least 85 years old; and (3) owned by the taxpayer. Provides that the preservation or rehabilitation work must be completed in not more than two years. Provides that the property must be principally used and occupied by the taxpayer as the taxpayer's residence. Provides that qualified expenditures for preservation or rehabilitation of the property must exceed $5,500. Provides that the credit may be carried forward 15 years, but may not be carried back. Provides that the amount of credits allowed may not exceed $100,000 in a state fiscal year. Provides that a taxpayer that claims the credit may not also claim the residential historic rehabilitation credit for the taxable year.

Sponsor (1)

Action history (2)

  1. Jan 10, 2023 Authored by Representative Pierce K · lower
  2. Jan 10, 2023 First reading: referred to Committee on Ways and Means · lower
Subjects
ELECTRICAL SERVICE, CONTRACTORS AND TECHNICIANSHOUSINGPROPERTY TAXES, Credits and DeductionsPROPERTY TAXES, Local and State Tax OfficialsTAXES generally

Text versions (1)

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  • Introduced House Bill (H) · Jan 10, 2023 · PDF

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