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HR 8184 117th Congress House Taxation Congressional oversight Housing and community development funding Housing finance and home ownership Housing supply and affordability Income tax credits Low- and moderate-income housing Residential rehabilitation and home repair State and local finance State and local government operations

Affordable Housing Bond Enhancement Act

Introduced: June 22, 2022 Introduced by: Moore, Gwen Democratic · Wisconsin See on congress.gov
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Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
Jun 22, 2022
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 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Affordable Housing Bond Enhancement Act

This bill modifies the Mortgage Revenue Bond (MRB) and the Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC) programs of state housing finance agencies to expand the supply of affordable homes and homeownership for low- and moderate-income homebuyers.

The bill requires the Internal Revenue Service to annually report to the congressional banking and tax committees on the use by states of their private activity bond authority for housing investment. It also increases the MRB home improvement loan limit from $15,000 to $50,000.

The bill permits states to redesignate their carryforward authority and use it for housing investment and permits MRBs to be used to refinance home loans for borrowers who have incomes below 115% of median family income.

The bill modifies the recapture requirement for homeowners who receive a MRB-financed mortgage or an MCC and sell their residences within the first nine years of ownership and reduces the time in which a recapture tax may be assessed from nine to five years.

The bill revises the MCC benefit calculation to a simple percentage of the original loan balance. It also extends the MCC revocation period from two to four years.

The bill reduces the public notice requirement for MCC issuers from 90 days to 30 days and eliminates certain MCC reporting requirements.

What's happening now June 22, 2022

Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.

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