2021 Senate Bill 145

House Roll Call 17: Passed

To grant $5,000 state income tax exemptions, and $10,000 on joint returns, if the money is deposited in a specialty savings account the bill would authorize for individuals who have not bought or owned a Michigan home in the past three years (labeled as "first time home buyers"). The exemptions could be claimed for up to five years, meaning $50,000 could be exempted from state income tax liability over time by certain individuals. Legislative fiscal agency analysts estimate the bill will provide up to $19.8 million in benefits for these individuals, with an equivalent amount of revenue foregone by the state. A version of this proposal was vetoed by Republican Gov. Rick Snyder in 2018. See also House Bill 4290.

86 Yeas / 16 Nays
Republican (44 Yeas / 11 Nays)
Democrat (42 Yeas / 5 Nays)
Excused or Not Voting (4)