The West Virginia Housing Development Fund has announced a likelihood that West Virginia’s next QAP will award points for properties that utilize National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF) monies and have project-based rental assistance.
Any property that is not pre‐registered by April 7 will be unable to apply for tax credits in 2016.
WVHDF is requesting 2015 Year End Financial Audits for each of the LIHTCP properties in West Virginia by Monday, May 2.
West Virginia Housing Development Fund posted the list of HUD Designations of Qualified Census Tracts and Difficult Development Areas for the state of West Virginia in 2016.
West Virginia Housing Development Fund posted the agenda and registration form for its Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program 2016 Application Workshop. The workshop will be held on March 21-22, 2016. Registration forms are due no later than Monday, February 29.
The Fund requests that stakeholders submit the top three changes/suggestions that they would like to see in the 2017-18 QAP. Submissions are due to the Fund by no later than Tuesday, February 16.
The West Virginia Housing Development Fund will host its 2016 LIHTCP Fair Housing and ADA Training on Thursday, April 21, 2016 at the WVHDF offices. More information will be announced soon.
The West Virginia Housing Development Fund released a sortable Excel version of the Exhibit A to the 2015 and 2016 Qualified Allocation Plan.
WVHDF plans to host a 2016 LIHTCP Application Workshop on March 21 and 22, 2016 at the Marriott Town Center in Charleston, WV.
The Internal Revenue Service divided $2.59 million in unused Low Income Housing Tax Credits from calendar year 2015 among 30 states.
Sherry Bossie retired as West Virginia Housing Development Fund Senior Director of Tax Credits and Compliance. Sherry has been with the Fund for 26 years. She is nationally known for West Virginia’s Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program. Sherry began her career with the Fund in 1989 as the Fund’s Financial Management Officer. During her time […]
The Bank’s 2015 Affordable Housing Program (AHP) funding round opened June 8 with approximately $23 million in funding available. Applications are due August 11. Funding is available for projects in Delaware, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.