Utah Code § 59-2a-305

Amount of homeowner's credit -- Cost-of-living adjustment -- Limitation -- General
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Fund as source of credit.
(1)
(a) Subject to Subsection (2), for a calendar year beginning on or after January 1, 2024, a
claimant may claim a homeowner's credit that does not exceed the following amounts:
If household income is Homeowner's credit
$0 -- $13,884 $1,259
$13,885 -- $18,515 $1,105
$18,516 -- $23,141 $954
$23,142 -- $27,770 $726
$27,771 -- $32,401 $577
$32,402 -- $36,754 $351
$36,755 -- $40,840 $197
(b) For a calendar year beginning on or after January 1, 2025, the commission shall increase or
decrease the household income eligibility amounts and the credits under Subsection (1)(a)
by a percentage equal to the percentage difference between the consumer price index for the
preceding calendar year and the consumer price index for calendar year 2023.
(2)
(a) An individual may not receive the homeowner's credit under this section or the abatement
described in Subsection 59-2a-101(21) on 20% of the fair market value of the residence if:
(i) the individual is claimed as a personal exemption on another individual's federal income
tax return during any portion of a calendar year for which the individual seeks to claim the
homeowner's credit under this section;

(ii) the individual is a dependent with respect to whom another individual claims a tax credit
under Section 24(h)(4), Internal Revenue Code, during any portion of a calendar year for
which the individual seeks to claim the homeowner's credit under this section; or
(iii) the individual did not own the residence for the entire calendar year for which the individual
claims the homeowner's credit.
(b) For a calendar year in which a residence is sold, the amount received as a homeowner's
credit under this section or as an abatement described in Subsection 59-2a-101(21) on 20%
of the fair market value of the residence shall be repaid to the county on or before the day on
which the sale of the residence closes.
(3) A payment for a homeowner's credit allowed by this section, and authorized by Section
59-2a-302, shall be paid from the General Fund.
(4) After the commission has adjusted the homeowner credit amount under Subsection (1)(b), the
commission shall increase each homeowner credit amount under Subsection (1) by $49.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 172, 2025 General Session

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