U.S. Senators Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Charles Schumer (D-NY), Jeff Merkley (D-OR), Robert Casey (D-PA) and Kay Hagan (D-NC) recently introduced a bill (S.3324) to expand and improve the Advanced Energy Manufacturing Tax Credit (48C) program.
The recently launched TaxInvestments.com is an online marketplace in the tax credit industry dedicated connecting buyers and sellers of trade-able tax credits. The website allows users to list and search any type of trade-able tax credit by name, address, tax credit amounts, tax credit delivery dates, tax credit types or any combination thereof.
Governor Bob McDonnell this week announced a major initiative by his Administration aimed at expanding affordable housing in Virginia, including the establishment of the state’s first executive housing policy framework to help guide the development of a housing policy.
National Council of Affordable Housing Market Analysts (NCAHMA) is please to offer FIVE digital audio recordings of select panel sessions held during its 2010 Spring Underwriting Forum, April 7-8 in New Orleans.
Enterprise has published a new report entitled “Incremental Cost, Measurable Savings: Enterprise Green Communities Criteria.” The report explores the measurable costs savings of applying comprehensive green methods and materials to affordable housing developments.
U.S. Representative Phil Hare (D-IL), last week introduced the Security in Energy and Manufacturing (SEAM) Act (H.R.5041) to extend and improve the Advanced Energy Manufacturing Tax Credit program.
National Housing & Rehabilitation Association (NH&RA) is pleased to announce that it has extended its discounted early registration rate deadline for the 2010 Spring Policy Forum, May 20-21 at the Liaison Hotel in Washington, DC. Simply register online by no later than Friday, April 30 to receive $100 off conference fees.
U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) last week introduced legislation (S. 3212) to provide tax incentives for the construction of “green” buildings.
The IRS has announced its 2010 inflation adjustment factors for Section 45 Renewable Electricity Production credits and other energy related tax credits.
Major decisions are being made in Washington that affect the future of tax credit development. But these decisions aren’t made in a vacuum – they are made after consultation with industry experts, constituents and consumers. You should be part of the conversation! Join NH&RA in Washington, DC for its 2010 Spring Policy Forum.
California state lawmakers recently passed legislation (S.B. 401) to conform state tax law to federal changes made since 2005.
The National Council of Affordable Housing Market Analysts convened its 2010 Spring Underwriting Forum on April 7-8 at the Intercontinental Hotel in New Orleans. NCAHMA is pleased to announce that the PowerPoint presentations from the event are now available…