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HOUSE DFL TAX BILL BLASTS HOMEOWNERS

Homeowners in Minnesota have been battling a through a tough real estate market for the last few years. Foreclosures, short sales and falling prices have made the American Dream sometimes appear to be a nightmare. Luckily, as with all markets, Minnesota’s residential market will recover. How fast and stable the recovery will be is something that government can either hinder or help, depending on the tax policies it adopts.

That is why the Minnesota Association of REALTORS® was shocked by provisions in the House DFL Tax Bill that hammers homeowners. Two of the most significant changes are the elimination of major income tax deductions – property taxes paid and mortgage interest. These two provisions have been part of Minnesota tax law since 1933 and are readily utilized by homeowners to help offset the annual expense of owning and maintaining a home.

Studies show that ninety-seven percent (97%) of the tax benefits from these deductions go to Minnesotans with household incomes starting at $30,952. In many cases, these are young families who have recently purchased and are struggling during this recession. Not every taxpayer utilizes these deductions; however, 75% of homeowners use these deductions when filling out their taxes. Other homeowners have paid down their mortgage over the years and now claim the standard deduction. More significant is that homeowners understand the overwhelming public policy benefits these deductions provide and realize their children and grandchildren will need these deductions so they can own a piece of the American Dream.

Home ownership has been widely recognized as good public policy for stabilizing families, neighborhoods and communities. Altering these widely accepted tax deductions at a time when the residential real estate marketplace has been struggling seems to be the wrong solution at the wrong time. You can access the House Tax Bill at: https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/bin/getbill.php?session=ls86&number=HF2323&session_number=0&session_year=2009&version=list

2 comments

#1minnesota real estateApril 23, 2009, 1:00 pm

This is such a horrible idea to remove these tax credits. Homeowners depend on the mortgage interest and taxes deductions. Why would anyone buy a home now?!? Call your legislator and tell them to vote no on this nonsense!

#2Property ManApril 24, 2009, 6:03 pm

You’re right, and unfortunately this is a trend. More and more states are talking about the same thing, and the fed will before long as well.

This drives home the fact that a government’s job is to tax their citizens as much as possible without completely breaking them or causing a revolution.

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