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TexasTowelie

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Tue Feb 21, 2017, 08:53 PM Feb 2017

Bill would help first-time home buyers

A House bill would allow first-time home buyers in Mississippi to create savings accounts of up to $5,000 for a couple exempt from state taxes.

"This is a one-time exemption," said House Ways and Means Chairman Jeff Smith, R-Columbus, who authored the bill. "... You're only a first-time homebuyer once."

House Bill 1601 passed the Ways and Means Committee unanimously on Monday and heads to the full House. Starting in 2018, it would allow a single first-time homebuyer to have a savings account of up to $2,500 exempt from state taxes. A married couple filing taxes jointly could have up to $5,000. The money would have to be kept in a separate account and could not be used for other purposes. If it is used otherwise, it would become taxable income and subject to a 10 percent penalty. The money could be used for a down payment or any allowable closing costs on a single-family residence in Mississippi.

Other states, including Virginia, Colorado and Montana have created similar tax free accounts.

Read more: http://www.clarionledger.com/story/news/politics/2017/02/20/bill-help-homebuyers/98171334/

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