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NEWSLETTER
To promote, educate and advocate for the Residential Building & Remodeling Industry; providing
resources that benefit industry professionals and consumers in the communities we serve.
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WHATS INSIDE
Upcoming Events
 Mar 31 TopGolf in Chesterfield
 Apr 21 Lunch with Belleville Mayor Gregory
 May 13 Sport Clay Shoot
2021 Year End
New Home Starts Report
Student Scholarships of $500+
awarded from the HBR PWB &
HBR UCC available.
Encouraging careers in the building
industry while enhancing the
education experience.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD APPLICATION TO
SHARE WITH STUDENTS IN NEED
Home Show pictorial
Membership Renewal Updates
Annual Scholarship Program Sponsorships
45L Energy Tax Credits for New Construction
HBAI Legislative Update: Contractor Licensure,
Wage Theft and Electric Car Chargers are at the top
of our industry list.
Illinois Policy Institute: Hot Real Estate Market
Missed Illinois New Construction
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As tax season is upon us, many Home Builders may be
unaware of potential tax credits that could translate into
significant savings. The 45L tax credit is available to singlefamily
and multifamily developers exceeding 2006 energy
standards. Being that in Illinois we must build to a much
higher standard with the 2018 Illinois Energy Conservation
Code this should be a no brainer for our Builder members!
BACKGROUND
The Energy Efficient Home Credit, as established by
the Energy Policy Act of 2005 and codified under §45L
of the Internal Revenue Code, allows eligible
developers to claim a $2,000 tax credit for each newly
constructed or substantially reconstructed qualifying
residence.
The residence or building must not be more than three
stories above grade in height. This incentive was
extended by the “Consolidated Appropriations Act,
2021” and applies to residences sold or leased on or
before December 31, 2021.
HOW IT WORKS
An eligible contractor must have constructed a
qualified energy efficient home, as well as owned and
have had a basis in the home during its construction.
An eligible contractor may claim the credit for each
home that qualifies for the credit if:
• It is located in the United States
• It meets certain energy saving requirements
• It is sold or leased on or before December 31,
2021 for use as a residence (the credit can be taken
retroactively for 4 years back or to any open tax year)
• The residence or building must not be more than
three stories above grade in height.
The §45L credit not only includes new construction,
but reconstruction and rehabilitation projects. The
incentive applies to single-family homes as well as
condominiums, apartment complexes, and other
multifamily residential buildings whereby each unit
may qualify for a $2,000 credit.
ENERGY SAVING REQUIREMENTS
The §45L credit is $2,000 for a dwelling unit
that is certified to have an annual level of
heating and cooling energy consumption at
least 50% below the annual level of heating
and cooling energy consumption of a
“comparable dwelling unit” and has building
envelope component improvements that
account for at least 1/5 of the 50% reduction in
energy consumption.
A comparable dwelling unit:
• First, it must be constructed according to
the standards of chapter 4 of the 2006
International Energy Conservation Code,
including supplements, as in effect on January
1, 2006,
Second, its heating and cooling equipment
efficiencies must correspond to the
minimum allowed by Department of Energy
regulations under the National Appliance
Energy Conservation Act of 1987 that are in
effect when its construction is completed.
CLAIMING THE §45L CREDIT
Certification must be obtained to verify that the
home satisfies specific energy efficiency
requirements. Further, certification must be
done using an independent, qualified individual
to verify and certify that the property installed
satisfies specific energy efficiency
requirements using IRS-approved software.
The tax credit is filed using IRS Form 8908,
Energy Efficient Home Credit.
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The following Bills are in the House chamber thats deadline is to move the Bill this week for Senate
consideration. HBAI holds weekly Legislative calls with updates and here is the latest:
HB2538 General Contracting Licensing Act - OPPOSED. Currently in the Labor & Commerce
Committee. Many members came forward with their Opposition and reasoning that included no
trust in our State regulating our industry, a fallacy to think that licensing will level the playing field,
obtaining a building permit is already in place. This proposal has come up many times over the years
and has been successfully defeated. ACTION ITEM: Link to Witness Slip
HB3125 Electric Car Chargers for Single Family Homes - OPPOSED. Currently in the Energy &
Environment Committee. New language was proposed that didn’t change much of our opposition,
this would still require 1 parking space to be EV-Capable. ACTION ITEM: Link to Witness Slip
HB5412 General Contractors Responsible for Sub Non-Payment of Wages - OPPOSED. Currently in
the Labor & Commerce Committee. There are several other groups in opposition of this Bill that
include Associated Builders & Contractors, Black Contractors Owners &Executives, Hispanic
American Construction Industry Association, Illinois Chamber of Commerce and Women’s
Construction Owners & Executives. ACTION ITEM: Link to Witness Slip
Links to Witness Slips will take a few minutes to complete. In Section III. Position, check off opponent, Section IV.
Testimony, check of “record of appearance only” and then “agree to the ILGA Terms of Agreement” and Create Slip.
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Bryce Hill
Illinois saw new residential building permits in 2021 issued at one of the
slowest rates in the nation. The rest of the U.S. saw real estate booming.
Real estate markets in the U.S. caught fire in 2021 as
low mortgage rates, pent-up demand and low inventories
sent sales prices soaring during the year. But Illinois was
just lukewarm.
Residential construction permits per capita grew by
17.5% nationally in 2021, according to data released
Feb. 17 by the U.S. Census Bureau. Illinois was far
slower, coming in at 10.6%.
The state’s slow growth in residential construction
permits meant Illinois remained one of the states with
the least home construction activity in the nation.
Illinois issued 1.6 residential construction permits per
1,000 residents in 2021, the third-slowest rate in the
nation. Only Rhode Island and Connecticut issued new
permits at slower rates.
While Illinois did experience growth in total residential
permits during 2021, it was far lower than the national
average. Illinois was one of only eight states where the
number of permits has declined since 2019. Total
residential permits issued are down 3.6% relative to prepandemic
levels, even after adjusting for the state’s
declining population.
The data includes both single-family and multifamily
construction permits. Illinois performed equally as
poorly when it came to single-family construction
permits, ranking 48th in the nation, while faring only
slightly better when it came to multifamily construction
permits, ranking 41st in the nation. Multifamily
construction permits are down nearly 29% since 2019,
the fourth-largest decline in the nation.
Illinois’ lagging residential construction figures come as
no surprise. Even a national housing boom hasn’t been
able to increase demand enough to offset Illinois’
declining population. 2021 marked the eighth
consecutive year of population decline in Illinois,
as people moving away and total population loss
reached record levels.
The major reasons Illinoisans are choosing to leave the
state are for better housing and employment
opportunities, both of which have been made worse by
poor public policy decisions. Illinois’ secondhighest
property taxes in the nation are now equivalent
to nearly seven additional mortgage payments annually
for new homeowners. Nearly half of Illinoisans have
thought about moving away, and they said taxes was
their No. 1 reason.
High taxes aren’t going to improved services or quality
of life for homeowners. In the past two decades, less
than 50 cents of every additional dollar paid in property
taxes went to pay for services. Statewide, only 20% of
the increases in property taxes collected for municipal
police and fire departments went toward protective
services.
The bulk of new tax collections went to pensions.
Growth in pension costs statewide has exceeded
Illinoisans’ ability to pay. When rising property tax
dollars do not go to valuable current services, Illinois
housing becomes less desirable and the Illinois exodus
worsens.
As more and more Illinoisans leave the state, there is
even less incentive for builders to construct new homes
and fewer homeowners to carry the state’s high-tax
burden. Without structural reform to Illinois’ pension
system and spending priorities, expect these trends to
continue.
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Bank of Belleville - 2 years
Cardinal Door - 4 years
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Otten Contracting - 14 years
Remington Properties - 6 years
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Jacob Sunrooms, Exteriors & Baths
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Joe Bowler
2231 Woodlawn Ave., Granite City, IL 62040
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Luiz Rodrigues
650 Arrowhead Lane, Union, MO 63084
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Halloran Construction, Inc.
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Yaekel & Associates
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First Mid Bank & Trust
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Henges Interiors
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Jason Klein - Ameren Illinois
Erik Huber - Bank of Springfield
Matt Warren - Carrollton Bank
Mary Ann Lopez Drake - Drake Construction
Coy Mullenix - CMI Construction
Michelle Rauk - Eagle Flooring
Scott Gruber - First Mid Bank & Trust
Mark Fulford - Fulford Construction
Robert Dee, Jr. - Homes by Deesign
Scott Blumberg - Huntington Chase
Steve Dill - SLD Enterprises
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Derek Brandmeyer - Light Brite
Aaron Klemme - Klemme Construction
Jason Huelsmann - New Tradition Homes
David Padgett - Padgett Building & Remodeling
Ron Padgett - Padgett Building & Remodeling
Scot Lehr - Quality Installation & Home Improvement
Jeff Schmidt - RLP Development
Sue Schultz - Sandberg Phoenix & von Gontard P.C.
Mike Rathgeb - Spencer Homes
Mark Vogt - Vogt Builders, Inc.
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