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S. 711·High School Intermediate

A Bill to Create a Federal Housing Construction Tax Credit

Sen. Sato (D-CA)

Tax credit for builders constructing for-sale homes priced below 120% of area median.

Sec. 1 — Mandate

Builders constructing new for-sale homes priced below 120% of area median income receive a 15% federal tax credit.

Sec. 2 — Cap

Credit capped at $40,000 per unit.

Sec. 3 — Funding

$6.8 billion over 5 years.

Sec. 4 — Enforcement

IRS verification; HUD income-band guidance.

Tournament Prep

Mechanical parts, sourced & timed

Use this as your pre-round checklist. Memorize the source citation. Time yourself to the delivery target.

Bill / Number
S. 711 — A Bill to Create a Federal Housing Construction Tax Credit
Funding source
$6.8B over 5 years in forgone tax revenue.
Timeline
Effective at next tax year.
Realistic — IRS already administers LIHTC and similar credits.
Enforcing agency
IRS + HUD income-band guidance.
Yes — joint admin of LIHTC precedent.
Penalty for non-compliance
Recapture of improperly claimed credits.
Source citation
Joint Center for Housing Studies (Harvard, 2023), 'State of the Nation's Housing' — jchs.harvard.edu.
Delivery time (read aloud)
1:00 (60s)
Strongest counter-argument

Builder tax credits get captured by land prices and developer margins — buyers see little of it.

Your pre-emptive answer

Harvard JCHS (2023) examined LIHTC pass-through — 75-85% of credit value reaches end users when *tied to price caps*, which Sec. 1 does. The 120% AMI cap is the structural fix to the capture critique.