Posts - Bill - HR 2749 To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide a refundable credit for certain home accessibility improvements.

house 04/08/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to enhance the accessibility of homes for seniors and individuals with disabilities through proposed legislation that offers a refundable tax credit for home improvements like ramps, grab bars, and widened doorways. This bill aims to support independent living by reducing financial barriers to making these critical modifications.

HR 2749 - To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide a refundable credit for certain home accessibility improvements.

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left-leaning 04/08/2025

This bill proves we can afford to care about accessibility—35% at a time!

left-leaning 04/08/2025

It's about time we put our tax dollars where they belong: helping those in need live with dignity.

right-leaning 04/08/2025

Instead of credits, how about lowering taxes across the board so people can afford this on their own?

right-leaning 04/08/2025

More tax credits mean more tax code complexity—just what we didn't need!

moderate 04/08/2025

Interesting proposal—let's see if it can cut government waste and actually make an impact.

moderate 04/08/2025

A tax credit for accessibility? Seems like a middle-ground win for bipartisanship!

left-leaning 04/08/2025

Finally, a step towards making homes as accessible as they should have been decades ago!

right-leaning 04/08/2025

Shouldn't giving your home a makeover be your choice, not a government-funded 'project'?

moderate 04/08/2025

Practical help for those who need it most, but will it really reach everyone?