ニューハンプシャー州は 住宅供給を拡大し 9億ドルの税金を 引き出すために 二度目の住宅と空き地への税金を 提案しています
New Hampshire proposes taxes on second homes and vacant properties to boost housing supply and generate over $900 million.
ニューハンプシャー州立法人等は,住宅の整備の危機に対処するための2つの法案を提起している.
New Hampshire lawmakers are advancing two bills to tackle the housing crisis: one proposes a 0.75% tax on second homes and short-term rentals over $500,000 not used as primary residences, generating revenue for local communities; the other would tax unoccupied or seasonally rented properties for more than half the year, regardless of value, to encourage housing availability.
両社は住宅供給を増やし 資金を調達することを目指しており 推定収入は9億ドル以上です
Both aim to increase housing supply and generate funds, with estimates of over $900 million in potential revenue.
支持者は,不足の時に公平性を促進すると主張し,不動産所有者や一部の議員を含む批評家は,財政的負担と富の不公平なターゲット化について警告しています.
Supporters argue the measures promote fairness during shortages, while critics, including property owners and some lawmakers, warn of financial burdens and unfair targeting of wealth.
提案は実施と公平性に関する 審査に直面し 両法案も小委員会で検討される予定だ
The proposals face scrutiny over implementation and equity, with both bills set for subcommittee review.