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For Immediate Release: Wednesday, April 9, 2008 | Contact: Matthew Beck or J. Jioni Palmer (202) 225-8933 |
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Ways and Means Passes Bipartisan Housing Tax Relief New legislation would provide tax credit for first-time homebuyers, improve access to low-income housing WASHINGTON, D.C. – The House Committee on Ways and Means today passed the Housing Assistance Tax Act of 2008, by a bipartisan vote of 35-5. The legislation, introduced by Chairman Charles B. Rangel, would provide tax credits to first-time homebuyers, improve access to low-income housing, allow families to deduct property taxes, and includes other provisions. The Housing Assistance Tax Act of 2008 is designed to complement efforts in the House Committee on Financial Services to address the growing rate of foreclosures nationwide. " I am pleased that the Committee offered such strong, bipartisan support for this housing tax package designed to help families cope with the housing crisis," said Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charles B. Rangel (D-NY). "There is no question that Democrats and Republicans alike share the same goal – to give the American people some confidence that Congress is concerned about the economy and willing to come together to get things done. The legislation we passed today will help make it easier for families to purchase homes and take advantage of tax credits for affordable housing."The House Financial Services Committee has also gone to great lengths to find ways to help families avoid foreclosure and I believe our efforts dovetail nicely with legislation pending before their Committee. I expect these bills can continue to receive broad, bipartisan support when they are considered by the full House of Representatives in the near future."The Committee made three modifications to the underlying legislation before passing the final bill. The committee adopted the following changes by unanimous consent:
Please click here to view text of the legislation as introduced, a summary and a table outlining the estimated revenue effects of the Housing Assistance Tax Act of 2008. ### | |