Legislature(2023 - 2024)BARNES 124
04/27/2023 08:00 AM House COMMUNITY & REGIONAL AFFAIRS
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| HB133 | |
| HB134 | |
| HB153 | |
| Adjourn |
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| *+ | HB 133 | TELECONFERENCED | |
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| *+ | HB 153 | TELECONFERENCED | |
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HB 134-PROPERTY TRANSFER TAX; MUNI TELECOMM TAX
8:28:15 AM
CHAIR MCCORMICK announced that the next order of business would
be HOUSE BILL NO. 134, "An Act prohibiting municipalities from
levying a tax on the transfer of real property; prohibiting the
state from levying a tax on the transfer of real property; and
relating to municipal taxation of mobile telecommunications
services."
8:28:25 AM
REPRESENTATIVE JULIE COULOMBE, Alaska State Legislature, as
prime sponsor, presented HB 134. She paraphrased the sponsor
statement [included in the committee packet], which read as
follows [original punctuation provided]:
HB 134 prohibits the state and local governments from
imposing real estate transfer taxes, fees, other
assessments on sales, grants, assignments, or transfer
of real property. A transfer fee is an additional cost
that is increasingly being assessed by local and state
governments for property transactions in other states.
Over the last several years we have seen an increase
in tax rates across America. By increasing the cost of
purchasing a home, higher transfer taxes have a ripple
effect on this pattern of homeownership. Those seeking
to be first-time homeowners face great upfront costs
to purchase a home, thereby reducing the potential
number of first-time homebuyers. Families seeking to
purchase larger homes may find it difficult to sell
their homes and/or find a home. This impact extends to
seniors, who are retired and on fixed incomes and are
dependent on selling their homes home to help finance
their retirement. In short, transfer tax increases
disrupt a lifecycle model of housing, whereby
households adjust their housing as their needs change.
HB 134 will aid not only homebuyers and sellers, but
existing real estate laws overall in Alaska. It
reassures the state will not enact additional charges
to real estate property purchases which would increase
affordability for the housing market and raise real
estate economy.
I respectfully request the support of my colleagues on
HB 134.
8:30:14 AM
CHAIR MCCORMICK welcomed invited testifiers.
8:30:40 AM
RYLEH BODYSELT gave invited testimony in support of HB 134. She
began by mentioning Alaska's several military bases, and that
military personnel often face challenges when it comes to
finding housing. She stated some of the most "gut wrenching"
experiences in her career had been helping clients that are not
able to find affordable housing. She opined that HB 134 is
needed, as the bill would help fight to keep housing affordable
in Alaska.
8:33:19 AM
REPRESENTATIVE HIMSCHOOT offered her understanding that military
families have programs or federal assistance that help them with
buying and selling homes due to the transient nature of serving
in the military.
8:33:52 AM
MS. BODYSELT confirmed there are programs to help buy and sell
homes - most commonly being VA loans - but military personnel
must be able to afford it.
8:34:24 AM
BARBARA ANGAIAK gave invited testimony in support of HB 134, and
she stated the cost of living in Alaska is already high, and
affordable housing is a huge factor for families as well as the
ability to attract and retain employees in all sectors. Added
fees on top of already high prices cause even more problems, she
concluded.
8:37:46 AM
MARK MASLEY gave invited testimony in support of HB 134, and
expressed his belief that the bill is critical for the future of
home ownership in Alaska. As other testifiers have noted, he
acknowledged that Alaska is facing an affordable housing crisis.
The potential for a transfer tax could harm current and future
homeowners, in particular first-time buyers, who are already
facing rising interest rates, property taxes, and significant
financial challenges that affect their ability to purchase a
home. Senior citizens on fixed incomes, he explained, could
also be significantly impacted by a transfer tax. He urged the
committee to support HB 134 and thanked them for their time.
8:40:29 AM
LARRY BURKE gave invited testimony in support of HB 134. He
explained that the transfer tax is separate from recorded
mortgage taxes; the transfer tax is not tax deductible on
federal taxes. He stressed his support for moving HB 134 out of
committee.
8:42:23 AM
CALLIE BACON, Seward Properties, gave invited testimony in
support of HB 134. She stated that a transfer tax on the sale
of real estate would be harmful to the residents of rural
Alaska, and she noted 45 percent of all buyer clients served in
2022 were first-time buyers, and affordability is already a
challenge. People in rural communities such as Seward, she
explained, cannot afford a real estate transfer tax. She
stressed her opposition to the transfer tax and her support for
the passage of HB 134 that it may be heard by the full body.
8:44:33 AM
TERRY BRYAN gave invited testimony in support of HB 134 and
provided a brief background of his time in title insurance. He
said that although title companies would not be directly
impacted by the implementation of transfer fees, he is still in
support of HB 134. Adding any additional expense to home
ownership would force many first-time home buyers out of the
market. Being the real estate industry is a key economic force
in the state of Alaska, the legislature should look at ways to
support and ensure the state's growth, not to impede or handicap
the path to homeownership. He stated he personally and
professionally supports HB 134.
8:48:04 AM
CHAIR MCCORMICK opened public testimony on HB 134.
8:48:14 AM
NILS ANDREASSEN, Alaska Municipal League, gave testimony during
the hearing of HB 134. He stated not being sure if the bill
addresses housing costs in Alaska, and the lack of definition
within the bill does not help clarify what a transfer is applied
to and would require a definition of "transfer" to be
applicable. He highlighted a specific concern about the
ambiguity of the bill and its effect on local government, and
its intent to address the housing crisis Alaska is facing. He
encouraged the committee to spend time on the housing crisis, as
well as the many other costs involved in housing consideration.
8:51:11 AM
TONJA MOSER, representing self, testified in support of HB 134.
She noted her disagreement with the last testifier, but said she
understood his intent. She stated her concern is that adding
another tax to an already expensive transaction would make
housing more unaffordable than it already is. She urged the
committee to work towards positive solutions for affordable
housing.
8:52:43 AM
CHAIR MCCORMICK, after ascertaining there was no one else who
wished to testify, closed public testimony on HB 134.
8:52:56 AM
REPRESENTATIVE COULOMBE thanked the committee for hearing the
bill, and to the testifier referencing definitions, she
confirmed that there are statutory definitions for transferring
real property that can be given to the committee.
8:53:36 AM
CHAIR MCCORMICK announced that HB 134 was held over.
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
|---|---|---|
| HB 133 Open Meeting Act-Sponsor statement.pdf |
HCRA 4/27/2023 8:00:00 AM |
HB 133 |
| HB 133 Sectional Analysis.pdf |
HCRA 4/27/2023 8:00:00 AM |
HB 133 |
| HB 153 DOR Fiscal Note.pdf |
HCRA 4/27/2023 8:00:00 AM |
HB 153 |
| HB 153 Sectional Analysis.pdf |
HCRA 4/27/2023 8:00:00 AM |
HB 153 |
| HB 153 Sponsor Statement.pdf |
HCRA 4/27/2023 8:00:00 AM |
HB 153 |
| HB 153 Selections from DOR Fall Revenue Source Book.pdf |
HCRA 4/27/2023 8:00:00 AM |
HB 153 |
| HB 133 Written Testimony.pdf |
HCRA 4/27/2023 8:00:00 AM |
HB 133 |
| HB 134 Written Testimony.pdf |
HCRA 4/27/2023 8:00:00 AM |
HB 134 |
| HB 153 Written Testimony.pdf |
HCRA 4/27/2023 8:00:00 AM |
HB 153 |
| HB 134 Written Testimony through 1000 4.26.23.pdf |
HCRA 4/27/2023 8:00:00 AM |
HB 134 |
| HB 134 Letter of Support Alaska REALTORS.pdf |
HCRA 4/27/2023 8:00:00 AM |
HB 134 |