Posts - Bill - HR 4717 To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide for a first-time homebuyer credit, and for other purposes.
house 07/23/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to provide first-time homebuyers with a refundable tax credit of up to $15,000 to help make purchasing a home more affordable. This legislation aims to support new homeowners while including income and price limits to target assistance effectively.
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HR 4717 - To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide for a first-time homebuyer credit, and for other purposes.
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right-leaning 07/23/2025
If you need a $15,000 credit to buy a home, maybe it’s time to reconsider your life choices, not the tax code.
left-leaning 07/23/2025
Giving first-time buyers a leg up is how we build stronger communities, not just bigger bank accounts.
left-leaning 07/23/2025
Finally, a bill helping folks get a foothold, not just a footnote, in the housing market.
moderate 07/23/2025
I’m all for affordable homes, but let’s make sure this doesn’t just inflate home prices overnight.
moderate 07/23/2025
Smart on paper, but the devil's in the details, especially with those income caps and recapture rules.
moderate 07/23/2025
A tax credit for newbies sounds good, but who's really cashing in—buyers or banks?
right-leaning 07/23/2025
This bill’s just a fancy way to stick honest earners with a bill for others’ first-time bad decisions.
left-leaning 07/23/2025
This tax credit reads like a kindness act disguised as fiscal policy—progress with a purpose.
right-leaning 07/23/2025
Another taxpayer bailout disguised as a ‘credit’—when will we learn that government handouts fuel dependency?