All interested persons may submit written data, views and comments in connection with the proposed amendments to the LIHTC Qualified Allocation Plan and/or LIHTC Procedures no later than June 10, 2016. CHFA will hold a public hearing on the LIHTC Qualified Allocation Plan on May 25, 2016 at 10 a.m.
The Connecticut Housing Finance Authority sent out a reminder that Housing Tax Credit Contribution Applications are due February 1, 2016. All applications must be submitted through SharePoint no later than 4:00pm that day.
The Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) is hosting an overview session for applicants to get general information about the HTCC Program as well as hear updates to the guidelines and rating and ranking. The session will be held on November 10, 2015 @ 9:30-11:00 a.m.
CHFA’s LIHTC program compliance manual has been updated as of October 2015.
The Internal Revenue Service divided $2.59 million in unused Low Income Housing Tax Credits from calendar year 2015 among 30 states.
The Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) is hosting an overview session for applicants to get general information about the HTCC Program as well as hear updates to the guidelines and rating and ranking.
Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) will provide training for the new SharePoint website. This is a direct replacement for the BizNet website previously used to upload Consolidated Applications for CHFA and Department of Housing (DOH) review. Online instructional videos and presentations will be available on the CHFA and DOH websites by Friday, September 18th. If […]
Connecticut Housing Finance Authority indicated that the Department of Housing has rental assistance available to State-Sponsored Housing Portfolio (SSHP) properties that are applying in the 9% Low-Income Housing Tax Credit funding round. The following process will be utilized for this round: Contact Helen Muniz at muniz@ct.gov to make your request for rental assistance. Complete the […]
The Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) requests written proposals from qualified firms to serve as CHFA’s “Authorized Delegate” for Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) compliance monitoring.
Connecticut Housing Finance Authority’s (CHFA) Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) and Multifamily Rental Procedures were recently revised. These Guidelines were created to assist multifamily developers with their application process and should be used as a supplement to CHFA Procedures, Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP), CHFA/DOH Consolidated Application and any other CHFA Guidelines.
The Department of Housing (DOH) and the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) announced the schedule for competitive funding rounds for the current state fiscal year. Click here for the chart that provides an overview of these funding opportunities.
The Board of Directors of the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) adopted the 2015 Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP) and Procedures pending the Governor’s approval.