HR 948 · 119th CongressIn Committeecongress.gov ↗
What this bill does
AI plain-language summaryThis bill creates a tax credit for people who make their homes more resistant to wildfires. People can get back 25% of what they spend on qualifying improvements, up to $25,000 in expenses. The credit covers things like fire-resistant roofing, ignition-resistant materials, water systems, creating buffers around homes, replacing flammable plants, and air filters to prevent smoke inhalation. The tax credit is only available for primary residences in areas that have received federal disaster declarations for wildfires in the past 10 years or meet other specified criteria, and it phases out for individuals earning more than $200,000 per year.
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