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AB 389 would offer tax credit for home hardening in fire hazard zones; firefighters and realtors support the measure

2665768 · March 17, 2025
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AB 389 would create a personal income tax credit (40% of qualified home hardening expenses, capped at $400/year and $2,000 total) for homeowners in high fire hazard areas.

Assemblymember Wallace presented AB 389 to establish a tax credit for household expenses related to home hardening measures in high and very high fire hazard areas. The author said the credit (40% of qualified expenses up to $400 annually, $2,000 total) would encourage homeowners to install fire‑resistant…

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