Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB360

Introduced
2/10/25  
Report Pass
2/26/25  
Engrossed
3/6/25  
Refer
3/10/25  
Report Pass
3/13/25  
Enrolled
4/9/25  
Chaptered
5/14/25  

Caption

Revenue and taxation; rehabilitation of historic structures; revise tax credit

Impact

The bill is expected to have a significant impact on state laws pertaining to income tax and historic preservation. By modifying the tax framework to provide pre-approved tax credits for the rehabilitation of certified structures, particularly those that are not historic homes, the legislation encourages property investment and restoration efforts. The changes aim to stimulate economic activity related to historic properties, potentially leading to enhanced tourism and community pride in heritage sites.

Summary

House Bill 360 proposes amendments to the tax credits available for the rehabilitation of historic structures in Georgia. This bill revises the existing tax credits, allowing for a reduced credit to be claimed in specific taxable years provided that a certificate of occupancy is obtained for the rehabilitated structure. The intent behind this measure is to enhance incentives for taxpayers to invest in older properties that contribute to the cultural and historical landscape of the state.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB360 appears to be positive among legislators and stakeholders who advocate for historic preservation. Supporters argue that providing tax credits for rehabilitating historic structures fosters economic growth and preserves the character of local communities. However, some concerns may arise regarding the specifics of the credit amounts and the potential strain on state revenue from these tax incentives.

Contention

A notable point of contention includes the amount of tax credits allowable in the specified years, which could lead to disparities in financial benefits for taxpayers depending on when they undertake rehabilitation projects. Additionally, some critics may raise concerns about the state's ability to maintain service levels while providing these tax credits. Overall, the measure seeks to strike a balance between encouraging historical preservation efforts and ensuring fiscal responsibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1079

Income tax; credits for rehabilitation of historic structures; revise expiration and transferability

GA AB1265

Income taxes: credits: rehabilitation of certified historic structures.

GA HB376

Income tax; rehabilitation of certified structures; increase amount of tax credits

GA HB519

Revenue and taxation; amount of federal work opportunity credit claimed by a taxpayer shall also be allowed as a tax credit; provide

GA HB425

Revenue and taxation; purchase of an emergency power generator to convenience stores and grocery stores; provide tax credit

GA HB439

Revenue and taxation; revise deductions allowed to dealers

GA HB452

Income taxes, state income tax credit for qualified rehabilitation expenses of certified historic properties extended, annual credit amount increased

GA SB313

Income taxes, state income tax credit for qualified rehabilitation expenses of certified historic properties extended, annual credit amount increased

GA HB357

Revenue and taxation; tax credits for certain contributions made by taxpayers to certain mortgage loan originators; provide

GA HB586

Revenue and taxation; intangible recording tax; revise notes

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.