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Full Text of HB3878  103rd General Assembly

HB3878 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  

 


 
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2023 and 2024
HB3878

 

Introduced 2/17/2023, by Rep. Abdelnasser Rashid

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
20 ILCS 3805/7.28

    Amends the Illinois Housing Development Act. Provides that the Illinois Housing Development Authority may award State matching grants to sponsors who receive donations that qualify for the affordable housing tax credit. Provides that the grant may not exceed the amount of the tax credit claimed for the donation.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning revenue.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Illinois Housing Development Act is amended
5by changing Section 7.28 as follows:
 
6    (20 ILCS 3805/7.28)
7    Sec. 7.28. Tax credit for donation to sponsors. The
8Authority may administer and adopt rules for an affordable
9housing tax donation credit program to provide tax credits for
10donations as set forth in this Section.
11    (a) In this Section:
12    "Administrative housing agency" means either the Authority
13or an agency of the City of Chicago.
14    "Affordable housing project" means either:
15        (1) a rental project in which at least 25% of the units
16    have rents (including tenant-paid heat) that do not
17    exceed, on a monthly basis, maximum gross rent figures, as
18    published by the Authority, that are:
19            (i) based on data published annually by the U.S.
20        Department of Housing and Urban Development;
21            (ii) based on the annual income of households
22        earning 60% of the area median income;
23            (iii) computed using a 30% of gross monthly income

 

 

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1        standard; and
2            (iv) adjusted for unit size and at least 25% of the
3        units are occupied by persons and families whose
4        incomes do not exceed 60% of the median family income
5        for the geographic area in which the residential unit
6        is located; or
7        (2) a unit for sale to homebuyers whose gross
8    household income is at or below (A) 60% of the area median
9    income (for taxable years beginning prior to January 1,
10    2022) or (B) 120% of the area median income (for taxable
11    years beginning on or after January 1, 2022) and who pay no
12    more than 30% of their gross household income for mortgage
13    principal, interest, property taxes, and property
14    insurance (PITI).
15    "Donation" means money, securities, or real or personal
16property that is donated to a not-for-profit sponsor that is
17used solely for costs associated with either (i) purchasing,
18constructing, or rehabilitating an affordable housing project
19in this State, (ii) an employer-assisted housing project in
20this State, (iii) general operating support, or (iv) technical
21assistance as defined by this Section.
22    "Employer-assisted housing project" means either
23down-payment assistance, reduced-interest mortgages, mortgage
24guarantee programs, rental subsidies, or individual
25development account savings plans that are provided by
26employers to employees to assist in securing affordable

 

 

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1housing near the workplace, that are restricted to housing
2near the workplace, and that are restricted to employees whose
3gross household income is at or below 120% of the area median
4income.
5    "General operating support" means any cost incurred by a
6sponsor that is a part of its general program costs and is not
7limited to costs directly incurred by the affordable housing
8project.
9    "Geographical area" means the metropolitan area or county
10designated as an area by the federal Department of Housing and
11Urban Development under Section 8 of the United States Housing
12Act of 1937, as amended, for purposes of determining fair
13market rental rates.
14    "Median income" means the incomes that are determined by
15the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development
16guidelines and adjusted for family size.
17    "Project" means an affordable housing project, an
18employer-assisted housing project, general operating support,
19or technical assistance.
20    "Sponsor" means a not-for-profit organization that (i) is
21organized as a not-for-profit organization under the laws of
22this State or another state and (1) for an affordable housing
23project, has as one of its purposes the development of
24affordable housing; (2) for an employer-assisted housing
25project, has as one of its purposes home ownership education;
26and (3) for a technical assistance project, has as one of its

 

 

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1purposes either the development of affordable housing or home
2ownership education; (ii) is organized for the purpose of
3constructing or rehabilitating affordable housing units and
4has been issued a ruling from the Internal Revenue Service of
5the United States Department of the Treasury that the
6organization is exempt from income taxation under provisions
7of the Internal Revenue Code; or (iii) is an organization
8designated as a community development corporation by the
9United States government under Title VII of the Economic
10Opportunity Act of 1964.
11    "Tax credit" means a tax credit allowed under Section 214
12of the Illinois Income Tax Act.
13    "Technical assistance" means any cost incurred by a
14sponsor for project planning, assistance with applying for
15financing, or counseling services provided to prospective
16homebuyers.
17    (b) A sponsor must apply to an administrative housing
18agency for approval of the project. The administrative housing
19agency must reserve a specific amount of tax credits for each
20approved project. Tax credits for general operating support
21can only be reserved as part of a reservation of tax credits
22for an affordable housing project, an employer-assisted
23housing project, or technical assistance. No tax credits shall
24be allowed for a project without a reservation of such tax
25credits by an administrative housing agency for that project.
26    (c) The Authority must adopt rules establishing criteria

 

 

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1for eligible costs and donations, issuing and verifying tax
2credits, and selecting projects that are eligible for a tax
3credit.
4    (d) Tax credits for employer-assisted housing projects are
5limited to that pool of tax credits that have been set aside
6for employer-assisted housing. Tax credits for general
7operating support are limited to 10% of the total tax credit
8reservation for the related project (other than general
9operating support) and are also limited to that pool of tax
10credits that have been set aside for general operating
11support. Tax credits for technical assistance are limited to
12that pool of tax credits that have been set aside for technical
13assistance.
14    (e) The amount of tax credits reserved by the
15administrative housing agency for an approved project is
16limited to $32,850,352 in State fiscal years 2022 and 2023 and
17shall increase by 5% each fiscal year thereafter. The City of
18Chicago shall receive 24.5% of total tax credits authorized
19for each fiscal year. The Authority shall receive the balance
20of the tax credits authorized for each fiscal year. The tax
21credits may be used anywhere in this State. The tax credits
22have the following set-asides:
23        (1) for employer-assisted housing projects, $2
24    million; and
25        (2) for general operating support and technical
26    assistance, $1 million.

 

 

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1    The balance of the funds must be used for affordable
2housing projects. During the first 9 months of a fiscal year,
3if an administrative housing agency is unable to reserve the
4tax credits set aside for the purposes described in subsection
5(e), the administrative housing agency may reserve the tax
6credits for any approved projects.
7    (f) The administrative housing agency that reserves tax
8credits for an affordable housing project must record against
9the land upon which the affordable housing project is located
10an instrument to assure that the property maintains its
11affordable housing compliance for a minimum of 10 years. The
12Authority has flexibility to assure that the instrument does
13not cause undue hardship on homeowners.
14    (g) Subject to appropriation, the Authority may award
15State matching grants to sponsors who receive donations that
16qualify for the tax credit allowed under Section 214 of the
17Illinois Income Tax Act; the grant may not exceed the amount of
18the tax credit claimed for the donation.
19(Source: P.A. 102-175, eff. 7-29-21.)