Energy Burden Tax Credit Act
HR 7044 establishes a federal tax credit providing relief to taxpayers with high energy costs relative to household income, targeting energy cost affordability burdens.
HR 7044 establishes a federal tax credit providing relief to taxpayers with high energy costs relative to household income, targeting energy cost affordability burdens.
HR 7044 proposes to amend the Internal Revenue Code by creating a new "energy burden credit," which would provide tax relief to taxpayers based on their energy costs relative to income. The bill aims to address the financial strain that high energy expenses place on households, particularly lower and middle-income families.
Energy costs consume a disproportionate share of household budgets for low-income Americans, with some spending 10-15% of income on utilities compared to 3% for higher-income households. This credit could reduce energy cost hardship while potentially affecting federal tax revenue and the structure of energy-related tax benefits.
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