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Housing Incentives Key to Success of Stimulus Package
Publish Date : 1/24/2008 3:20:00 AM Source : World News Onlypunjab.com
In a full-page ad in USA Today and letters to the House and Senate leadership, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) today called on Congress to make housing incentives a key part of any economic stimulus package being crafted on Capitol Hill.
“Any stimulus plan needs to address the housing downturn in order to stabilize financial markets and get the economy moving forward,” said NAHB President Brian Catalde, a home builder from El Segundo, Calif.
In addition, Catalde urged Federal Reserve policymakers to enact further interest rates cuts when they meet at the end of the month to restore confidence and increase liquidity in the financial markets.
To help stimulate the economy and address the current housing situation, NAHB, in a letter to lawmakers, urged them to consider the following policy options when crafting a stimulus package: Create a tax credit for the purchase of a home. This would help to eliminate excess inventory, relieve some of the pressure on falling housing prices and increase housing demand, particularly in a period of tightening mortgage lending requirements. As former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan noted in November, 2007, reducing inventory is critical for the health of the economy, and a tax credit would be the easiest and most cost-effective way to achieve this goal. Expand the net operating loss (NOL) tax deduction. Under present law, a business loss can only be deducted from taxes paid from the previous two years. If the loss cannot be carried back, it must be used in the future. Most of the large, national home builders are now reporting financial losses when a few years ago they were generating jobs, providing local development and paying taxes. Expanding the NOL carry-back provision to five years would enable builders and other businesses to receive an immediate rebate on taxes paid in previous years and provide a much needed infusion of capital to their businesses. The inability to do so will result in the need to either increase high-cost borrowing or further liquidate land and homes, which would only compound the existing inventory problem. Expand the mortgage revenue bond program. The mortgage revenue bond program allows state and local governments to issue tax-exempt debt that may be used to finance mortgages at below-market rates. Expanding the reach of the program would be of particular help to communities experiencing the possibility of a wave of foreclosures or an extreme excess of inventory. Designate housing as an eligible investment for tax-preferred retirement accounts. Congress could increase home purchases by making a downpayment an eligible investment from tax-favored retirement accounts. Housing wealth is the most important source of savings for most families, and the ability to move wealth from a money asset (tax-favored retirement) to another (a home) should be an important part of any stimulus package. Increase the conforming loan limit for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. NAHB believes that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac offer tremendous potential to relieve liquidity and inventory pressures in the jumbo mortgage markets and bring immediate benefit to the overall economy, particularly to high-cost states such as California. A temporary increase in the conforming loan limit as part of comprehensive regulatory reform of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is a key ingredient to restore housing and credit market stability. Modernize the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). A revitalized FHA would be well-positioned to provide reasonably priced, low-downpayment mortgage solutions to millions of America’s less affluent home owners and potential home buyers. It would also help in reducing the excess inventory on the housing market. The House and Senate need to move quickly to reconcile their bills and bring legislation to the President’s desk that will increase the availability of affordable FHA mortgages. |
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Publish Date : 6/20/2007 11:50:00 PM
2007-06-21 06:45:46 +0000
Tsunami Warning System Wins Approval
Publish Date : 1/24/2005 6:14:00 PM
An early warning system would have made all the difference. Instead of being swept to their deaths by the Dec. 26 tsunami, tourists in Thailand and villagers in Sri Lanka could....
Yushchenko Takes Oath, Pledges to Join Europe
Publish Date : 1/24/2005 6:13:00 PM
Viktor Yushchenko became Ukraine's president Sunday and vowed to overturn its post-Soviet legacy by seeking a place in Europe for the people he led in a peaceful revolt against a rigged election and pressure from Russia.
Venezuela Marks Anniversary of Democracy
Publish Date : 1/24/2005 6:12:00 PM
Supporters of President Hugo Chavez marched through Caracas on Sunday, demanding respect for Venezuela's sovereignty following U.S. criticism and Colombia's acknowledgment....
Iraq Bomb Wounds 10 on Street to Allawi Office
Publish Date : 1/24/2005 6:07:00 PM
A suicide car bomber struck on Monday near a checkpoint on a street leading to Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi's party office, wounding at least 10 people in the latest guerrilla attack before Jan. 30 elections.
N.Koreans Break Into Japanese School in China
Publish Date : 1/24/2005 6:05:00 PM
Eight people believed to be North Korean refugees clambered over the wall of a Japanese school in Beijing on Monday to seek asylum, a Japanese embassy official said.
Indonesia, Rebels to Talk Peace; New Quake Kills One
Publish Date : 1/24/2005 5:58:00 PM
Indonesia and separatist rebels in Aceh will hold talks seeking to turn the tsunami calamity into a chance for peace as civilians readied Monday for a larger role in relief efforts on ravaged Sumatra.
International brain-storming session on tsunami begins
Publish Date : 1/23/2005 7:28:00 PM
Over 100 scientists from India and abroad began Friday a two-day brainstorming session here to discuss ways and means to protect countries from a future tsunami threat to the region.
Help for Asian Scotswomen in abusive marriages
Publish Date : 1/23/2005 6:51:00 PM
A campaign has been launched in Scotland to encourage Asian women forced into abusive marriages to come out in the open and speak about their ordeals.
Britain Hindus seek to redeem swastika
Publish Date : 1/23/2005 6:48:00 PM
More Hindu voices have been added to the campaign against a ban on the swastika symbol in Europe after Prince Harry recently displayed it during a fancy dress party.
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