The California Tax Credit Allocation Committee recently made available its 2009 applications and supporting attachments for the 9% competitive tax credit program, the 4% tax exempt bond program combining federal and state tax credits, and the 4% tax exempt bond program.
Download Our Brochure For The 2009 Spring Developers Forum, May 11-12 in Los Angeles. Click here to download our conference brochure.
National Council of Affordable Housing Market Analysts recently convened its Spring Public Policy & Market Study Forum April 6-7 in Washington DC. This year’s innovative program featured a very informative Washington & Public Policy Update. The panelists explored critical topics including the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act, congressional legislative priorities, personnel and regulatory changes at HUD and in the Obama Administration and much, much, more…You can now preview the session on our YouTube Channel or our our website…
The IRS has issued published revised population estimates for the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and certain other jurisdictions to be used to compute their annual volume limits for calendar 2009 for per capital low-income housing tax credits and for tax-exempt private activity bonds.
We are pleased to announce that Mercedes Márquez, General Manager, Los Angeles Housing Department will be delivering the Luncheon Address for the 2009 Spring Developers Forum, May 11-12 at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Los Angeles, California.
Please see the following summary of key provisions from the conference report of HR 1: The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The House of Representatives and Senate voted in favor of the measure and President Obama signed the measure into law Tuesday, Feb. 17.
NH&RA has made available individual PowerPoint presentations from the recent 2009 Annual Meeting & NMTC Symposium, March 11-15 in Key Largo, Florida.
The California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (TCAC) and the California Debt Limit Allocation Committee (DLAC) have published joint market study guidelines for their 2009 low-income housing tax credit and tax-exempt bond allocation programs.
The Ohio Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) has released draft guidelines for 2009 for its Housing Development Loan Program.
Tax Credit Advisor
October 2008
Issue Theme: Historic Rehabilitation
At press time the Economic Recovery Act was still in conference committee and specific text was not available; however, Congressional leadership has indicated that House a compromise has been agreed upon that will cost about $789 billion. Reports of housing provisions include…
The United State Senate has approved HR1: The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 on a vote of 61-37. The Congressional Budget Office reports that the current version of the measure would cost $838 billion over ten years. Only three Republicans voted in favor of the measure. The package now heads to a House-Senate conference to resolve differences between the two versions. A compromise measure is expected towards the end of the week. A summary of the key housing and tax credit related provisions include…