Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF691

Introduced
2/28/25  

Caption

A bill for an act creating a residential rebate program for residential owners and renters and making appropriations.

Impact

The bill establishes the residential rebate fund under the control of the Iowa Department of Revenue, which will be tasked with managing the disbursement of rebates. It is stipulated that appropriations will be made from the taxpayer relief fund to ensure adequate funding for this initiative. By encouraging residents to claim these rebates, the bill aims to stimulate economic relief and support community stability during the specified period. This program aligns with broader state goals of providing tax relief and making housing more affordable for residents.

Summary

House File 691 proposes the establishment of a residential rebate program aimed at providing financial relief to both residential property owners and renters in Iowa. The program envisions an annual rebate payment of $1,000 for eligible homeowners who have claimed homestead credit, and $500 for eligible renters whose residences qualify as their primary home during the fiscal year. This rebate can be claimed once per household per fiscal year for the duration of the eligibility period, which spans from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2030. The bill intends to alleviate some financial burdens for families feeling the effects of housing costs and property taxes by directly contributing to their expenses.

Contention

One notable point of contention regarding HF691 relates to the impact and effectiveness of the residential rebate program on the overall state budget and taxpayer funds. Critics may argue that while the rebates benefit homeowners and renters, they might strain the taxpayer relief fund, raising concerns about fiscal sustainability in the long run. Additionally, there may be debates surrounding the adequacy of rebate amounts in relation to current housing costs and whether these measures are sufficient to effectively assist low-income households or simply serve as a temporary measure. Consequently, the program's efficiency in achieving intended relief versus the potential costs to the state budget remains a critical discussion point.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA HF2223

A bill for an act relating to local and state government finances by modifying provisions relating to homestead property tax credits, providing a residential property tax rebate, modifying provisions relating to retirement systems, making appropriations, and including applicability provisions.

IA HB557

Residential Owners in Common Ownership Communities - Bill of Rights

IA HB537

Residential Owners in Common Ownership Communities - Bill of Rights

IA SB114

Investment Ownership Of Residential Property

IA SB11

AN ACT relating to a residential safe room rebate program.

IA HB1207

Pet Ownership Residential Housing Structures

IA SF2246

A bill for an act relating to the military home ownership assistance program, making appropriations, and including effective date provisions.

IA HSB303

A bill for an act creating the foundation property tax reduction fund, and making appropriations and related transfers to the fund.

IA HF2760

A bill for an act creating an attorney loan repayment program, and making appropriations.(Formerly HF 2331, HSB 532.)

IA HB155

Revise class four residential and commercial property taxes

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