Sec. 90621. Neighborhood homes credit
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Subpart D of part IV of subchapter A of chapter 1, as amended by the preceding provisions of this Act, is amended by inserting after section 42A the following new section: For purposes of section 38, the amount of the neighborhood homes credit determined under this section for a taxable year for a qualified project shall be, with respect to each qualified residence that is part of such qualified project and that experiences a qualified completion event during such taxable year, an amount equal to— in the case of an affordable sale, with respect to the seller, the excess of— the qualified development cost incurred by such seller for such qualified residence, over the sale price of such qualified residence, or in the case of any other qualified completion event, with respect to a taxpayer other than the owner of the qualified residence (or a related person with respect to such owner), the excess of— the development cost incurred by such taxpayer for such qualified residence, over the amount received by such taxpayer as payment for such rehabilitation.
The amount determined under subsection
(a)with respect to a qualified residence shall not exceed 35 percent of the lesser of— the qualified development cost, or 80 percent of the national median sale price for new homes (as determined pursuant to the most recent census data available as of the date on which the neighborhood homes credit agency makes an allocation for the qualified project). The amount determined under subsection
(a)with respect to a qualified residence that is part of a qualified project and that experiences a qualified completion event shall not exceed the excess of— the amount determined under subparagraph (B), over the amounts previously determined under subsection
(a)with respect to such qualified project. The amount determined under this paragraph with respect to a qualified residence that is part of a qualified project and that experiences a qualified completion event is the least of— the amount allocated to such project by the neighborhood homes credit agency under this section, pursuant to subparagraph (C), the amount such agency determines at the time of the qualified completion event is necessary to ensure the financial feasibility of the project, or in the case of a qualified completion event that occurs after the 5-year period beginning on the date of the allocation referred to in clause (i), $0. For purposes of subparagraph (B)(ii), the neighborhood homes credit agency shall consider— the sources and uses of funds and the total financing planned for the qualified project, any proceeds or receipts expected to be generated by reason of tax benefits, the percentage of the amount allocated to such project under this section used for project costs other than the cost of intermediaries, and the reasonableness of the developmental costs and fees of the qualified project. For purposes of this section— The term qualified development cost means, with respect to a qualified residence, so much of the allowable development cost as the neighborhood homes credit agency certifies, at the time of the completion event, meets the standards promulgated under subsection (h)(1)(C). The term allowable development cost means— the cost of construction, substantial rehabilitation, demolition of any structure, and environmental remediation, and in the case of an affordable sale, so much of the cost of acquiring buildings and land as does not exceed an amount equal to 75 percent of the costs described in subparagraph (A). In the case of a qualified residence described in subparagraph
(B)or
(C)of subsection (f)(1), the allowable development cost of such qualified residence shall be an amount equal to the total allowable development cost of the entire condominium or cooperative housing property in which such qualified residence is located, multiplied by a fraction— the numerator of which is the total floor space of such qualified residence, and the denominator of which is the total floor space of all residences within such property. For purposes of this section, the term qualified project means a project that— a neighborhood homes credit agency certifies will build or substantially rehabilitate one or more qualified residences located in one or more qualified census tracts, and is designated by such agency as a qualified project under this section and is allocated (before such building or substantial rehabilitation begins) a portion of the amount allocated to such agency under subsection (g). For purposes of this section— The term qualified census tract means a census tract— with— a median gross income which does not exceed 80 percent of the applicable area median gross income, a poverty rate that is not less than 130 percent of the applicable area poverty rate, and a median value for owner-occupied homes that does not exceed applicable area median value for owner-occupied homes, which is located in a city with a population of not less than 50,000 and a poverty rate that is not less than 150 percent of the applicable area poverty rate, and which has— a median gross income which does not exceed the applicable area median gross income, and a median value for owner-occupied homes that does not exceed 80 percent of the applicable area median value for owner-occupied homes, or which is located in a nonmetropolitan county and which has— a median gross income which does not exceed the applicable area median gross income, and been designated by a neighborhood homes credit agency under this clause. In the case of a qualified residence that is intended for substantial rehabilitation described in subsection (f)(5)(B), the term qualified census tract includes a census tract that meets the requirements of paragraph (1)(A), without regard to clause (iii), and that is designated by the neighborhood homes credit agency under this paragraph. The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall, for each year, make publicly available a list of qualified census tracts under— on a combined basis, subparagraphs
(A)and
(B)of paragraph (1), subparagraph
(C)of such paragraph, and paragraph (2). For purposes of this section— The term qualified residence means a residence that consists of— a single-family home containing 4 or fewer residential units, a condominium unit, or a house or an apartment owned by a cooperative housing corporation (as defined in section 216(b)). The term affordable sale means a sale to a qualified homeowner of a qualified residence that the neighborhood homes credit agency certifies as meeting the standards promulgated under subsection (h)(1)(D) for a price that does not exceed— in the case of any qualified residence not described in subclause (II), (III), or (IV), the amount equal to the product of 4 multiplied by the applicable area median gross income, in the case of a single-family home containing two residential units, 125 percent of the amount described in subclause (I), in the case of a single-family home containing three residential units, 150 percent of the amount described in subclause (I), or in the case of a single-family home containing four residential units, 175 percent of the amount described in subclause (I). A sale between related persons shall not be treated as an affordable sale. For purposes of this section, a person (in this clause referred to as the related person ) is related to any person if the related person bears a relationship to such person specified in section 267(b) or 707(b)(1), or the related person and such person are engaged in trades or businesses under common control (within the meaning of subsections
(a)and
(b)of section 52). For purposes of the preceding sentence, in applying section 267(b) or 707(b)(1), 10 percent shall be substituted for 50 percent . The term applicable area means— in the case of a metropolitan census tract, the metropolitan area in which such census tract is located, and in the case of a census tract other than a census tract described in subparagraph (A), the State. The term substantial rehabilitation means rehabilitation efforts involving qualified development costs that are not less than the greater of— $20,000, or 20 percent of the cost of acquiring buildings and land. The term qualified completion event means— in the case of a qualified residence that is built or substantially rehabilitated as part of a qualified project and sold, an affordable sale, or in the case of a qualified residence that is substantially rehabilitated as part of a qualified project and owned by the same qualified homeowner throughout such rehabilitation, the completion of such rehabilitation (as determined by the neighborhood homes credit agency) to the standards promulgated under subsection (h)(1)(D). The term qualified homeowner means, with respect to a qualified residence, an individual— who owns and uses such qualified residence as the principal residence of such individual, and whose income is 140 percent or less of the applicable area median gross income for the location of the qualified residence. For purposes of a cooperative housing corporation (as such term is defined in section 216(b)), a tenant-stockholder shall be treated as owning the house or apartment which such person is entitled to occupy. For purposes of this paragraph, income shall be a determined in accordance with sections 143(f)(2) and 143(f)(4). For purposes of this paragraph, the income of a taxpayer shall be determined— in the case of a qualified residence that is built or substantially rehabilitated as part of a qualified project and sold, at the time a binding contract for purchase is made, or in the case of a qualified residence that is occupied by a qualified homeowner and intended to be substantially rehabilitated as part of a qualified project, at the time a binding contract to undertake such rehabilitation is made. The term neighborhood homes credit agency means the agency designated by the governor of a State as the neighborhood homes credit agency of the State. The State neighborhood homes credit amount for a State for a calendar year is an amount equal to the greater of— the product of $6, multiplied by the State population (determined in accordance with section 146(j)), or $8,000,000. The State neighborhood homes credit amount for a calendar year shall be increased by the sum of— any amount certified by the neighborhood homes credit agency of the State as having been previously allocated to a qualified project and not used during the 5-year period described in subsection (b)(2)(B)(iii), plus sum of the amount by which the amount determined under paragraph
(1)(without application of this paragraph) exceeded the amount allocated to qualified projects in each of the three immediately preceding calendar years. Rules similar to the rules of section 42(h)(5) shall apply. Notwithstanding subsection (g), the State neighborhood homes credit dollar amount shall be zero for a calendar year unless the neighborhood homes credit agency of the State— allocates such amount pursuant to a qualified allocation plan of the neighborhood homes credit agency, allocates not more than 20 percent of such amount for the previous year to projects with respect to qualified residences in census tracts under subsection (e)(1)(C) or (e)(2), promulgates standards with respect to reasonable qualified development costs and fees, promulgates standards with respect to construction quality, and submits to the Secretary (at such time and in such manner as the Secretary may prescribe) an annual report specifying— the amount of the neighborhood homes credits allocated to each qualified project for the previous year, with respect to each qualified residence completed in the preceding calendar year— the census tract in which such qualified residence is located, with respect to the qualified project that includes such qualified residence, the year in which such project received an allocation under this section, whether such qualified residence was new or substantially rehabilitated, the eligible basis of such qualified residence, the amount of the neighborhood homes credit with respect to such qualified residence, the sales price of such qualified residence or, in the case of a qualified residence that is substantially rehabilitated as part of a qualified project and is owned by the same qualified homeowner during the entirety of such rehabilitation, the cost of the substantial rehabilitation, and the income of the qualified homeowner (expressed as a percentage of the applicable area median gross income for the location of the qualified residence), and such other information as the Secretary may require. For purposes of this subsection, the term qualified allocation plan means any plan which— sets forth the selection criteria to be used to prioritize qualified projects for allocations of State neighborhood homes credit dollar amounts, including— the need for new or substantially rehabilitated owner-occupied homes in the area addressed by the project, the expected contribution of the project to neighborhood stability and revitalization, the capability of the project sponsor, and the likelihood the project will result in long-term homeownership, has been made available for public comment, and provides a procedure that the neighborhood homes credit agency (or any agent or contractor of such agency) shall follow for purposes of— identifying noncompliance with any provisions of this section, and notifying the Internal Revenue Service of any such noncompliance of which the agency becomes aware. For purposes of this section, the term State includes the District of Columbia and a possession of the United States. If a qualified residence is sold during the 5-year period beginning on the date of the qualified completion event described in subsection
(a)with respect to such qualified residence, the seller shall transfer an amount equal to the repayment amount from the amount realized on such sale to the relevant neighborhood homes credit agency. A neighborhood homes credit agency shall use any amount received pursuant to subparagraph
(A)only for purposes of qualified projects. For purposes of paragraph (1)(A), the repayment amount is an amount equal to 50 percent of the gain from such resale, reduced by 20 percent for each year of the 5-year period referred to in paragraph (1)(A) which ends before the date of the sale referred to in such paragraph. A neighborhood homes credit agency receiving an allocation under this section shall place a lien on each qualified residence that is built or rehabilitated as part of a qualified project for an amount such agency deems necessary to ensure potential repayment pursuant to paragraph (1)(A). If, during the 5-year period beginning on the date of the qualified completion event described in subsection (a), an individual who owns a qualified residence fails to use such qualified residence as such individual’s principal residence for any period of time, no deduction shall be allowed for expenses paid or incurred by such individual with respect to renting, during such period of time, such qualified residence. The neighborhood homes credit agency may waive the repayment required under paragraph (1)(A) in the case of homeowner experiencing a hardship. The Secretary shall annually issue a report, to be made available to the public, which contains the information submitted pursuant to subsection (h)(1)(E). The Secretary shall ensure that any information made public pursuant to paragraph
(1)excludes any information that would allow for the identification of qualified homeowners. In the case of a calendar year after 2020, the dollar amounts in this section shall be increased by an amount equal to— such dollar amount, multiplied by the cost-of-living adjustment determined under section 1(f)(3) for such calendar year by substituting calendar year 2019 for calendar year 2016 in subparagraph (A)(ii) thereof. In the case of the dollar amount in subsection (f)(4), any increase under paragraph
(1)which is not a multiple of $1,000 shall be rounded to the nearest multiple of $1,000. In the case of the dollar amount in subsection (g)(1)(A)(i), any increase under paragraph
(1)which is not a multiple of $0.01 shall be rounded to the nearest multiple of $0.01. In the case of the dollar amount in subsection (g)(1)(A)(ii), any increase under paragraph
(1)which is not a multiple of $100,000 shall be rounded to the nearest multiple of $100,000. . Section 38(b), as amended by the preceding provisions of this Act, is amended by striking plus at the end of paragraph (35), by striking the period at the end of paragraph
(36)and inserting , plus , and by adding at the end the following new paragraph: the neighborhood homes credit determined under section 42B(a), . Subsections (i)(3)(C), (i)(6)(B)(i), and (k)(1) of section 469 are each amended by inserting or 42A and inserting 42A, or 42B . The table of sections for subpart D of part IV of subchapter A of chapter 1, as amended by the preceding provisions of this Act, is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 42A the following new item: Sec. 42B. Neighborhood homes credit. . The amendments made by this section shall apply to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2020.