Realtors Testify of Help Stimulus Provides & Ask to Sustain Efforts

Realtors Testify of Help Stimulus Provides & Ask to Sustain Efforts

Having a sound and well-functioning real estate sector is critical to our country’s economic growth and development, as well as the growth and sustainability of many small businesses, according to the National Association of Realtors®.

In testimony on Capitol Hill before the House Committee on Small Business, NAR President Charles McMillan noted that the real estate industry supports millions of jobs and services. “By enacting provisions that stabilize America’s real estate markets, you are helping small businesses and America’s communities thrive and prosper,” said McMillan, a Realtor® and broker with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Dallas-Fort Worth.

NAR shared its belief that the 2009 stimulus legislation has proven helpful to small business owners - which includes many Realtors® - most notably by beginning to stabilize the housing market and stimulate the economy. “Along with other tax bills passed in 2007 and 2008, the 2009 stimulus legislation included a number of provisions that are helping the nation recover,” McMillan said.

The focus of NAR’s testimony was on three provisions that are having a positive impact on the real estate industry - the first-time homebuyer tax credit, the elimination of the mortgage cancellation tax, and the SBA loan programs.

The 2009 stimulus increased the amount of the homebuyer tax credit to $8,000 and eliminated the repayment feature of the credit. It also extended the program up to December 1, 2009. “It appears the tax credit is now being embraced based on the number of inquiries we and our members are receiving and the increased activity in the first-time homebuyer market,” said McMillan.

NAR has asked Congress to take steps to ensure the tax credit continues to stimulate the housing market and help families achieve the dream of homeownership. “We hope Congress will extend the tax credit through next year and make the credit available to all purchasers of primary residences,” McMillan said. “Additionally, to be fair, we’d like the repayment requirement from the 2008 stimulus bill to be eliminated so families are not penalized for buying their home just a few months before the new legislation went into effect.”

The second provision is the Mortgage Cancellation Relief Act passed by Congress in 2007. The tax relief has been extended through 2012, but NAR would like to see this become permanent. “It just doesn’t seem right to further penalize a family that has acted responsibly and has lost their home or been forced into a short sale because of market conditions. Eliminating the tax on the excused debt will help many families begin to recover more quickly and maybe will allow them to once again own a home,” McMillan said.

Lastly, NAR addressed the Small Business Administration loan program that provides fee waivers for some of its SBA programs and new loan programs and raised guarantees. “We applaud these efforts,” McMillan said. “However, the SBA often deems independent contractors, which most Realtors® are, ineligible for its programs and its standards are not always evenly applied across regions.” Realtors® and other independent contractors are often denied access to SBA programs. NAR asked Congress for assistance in making these loans available to more small businesses helping them to grow and prosper

This article found at http://www.realtor.org/press_room/news_releases/2009/07/incentives_econo...

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dallinn,

Thanks for sharing this news with us. It will be intresting to see what if any other incentives or stimulus programs may be added during the next few months. Good luck with your real estate deals. Believe and Achieve! Smiling - Joe

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