,,Encouraging Homeownership Through the Tax Code

Encouraging Homeownership Through the Tax Code


 

Publication Date: June 2007

Publisher: Tax Policy Center

Author(s): William G. Gale; Jonathan Gruber; Seth Stephens-Davidowitz

Research Area: Banking and finance

Keywords: Tax Distribution and Economic Trends; Distribution of Taxes and Income; Savings; Wealth and Retirement

Type: Report

Abstract:

Americans are taught from an early age to aspire to homeownership, and several long-standing federal institutions and regulations support owner-occupied residential housing. The income tax deduction for mortgage interest payments is possibly the best-known federal housing policy. Evidence suggests, however, that the mortgage interest deduction (MID) does little if anything to encourage homeownership. We propose a tax credit and a subsidized saving vehicle for first-time home buyers, financed by the elimination of the MID. Relative to current policy or to the President's Advisory Panel's recommendations, our proposals would be less expensive, more progressive, and more effective in encouraging homeownership.