Dealing with Employees, Dealing with Households, Dealing with HUD, Dealing with Owners, Dealing with the IRS, Dealing with State Housing Agency

Dealing with Employees, Dealing with Households, Dealing with HUD, Dealing with Owners, Dealing with the IRS, Dealing with State Housing Agency

Set Sports Court Rules to Prevent Injuries, Disputes

July 30, 2018    

Sports courts, such as basketball, volleyball, and tennis courts, are a great amenity for your site. But sports courts can also lead to problems. For example, residents may argue with each other over how much time a resident should be...

How Noncompliance Reports Can Turn into IRS Audits

June 28, 2018    

Regardless of how well you run your tax credit site, your state housing agency may cite you for noncompliance with the tax credit law. If that happens, your state housing agency must notify your site’s owner of the violation and report it to the IRS using IRS Form 8823 (Low-Income Housing...

How Opportunity Zones May Help Affordable Housing Development

April 27, 2018    

The Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017 passed late last year includes a provision to allow states to designate “Opportunity Zones” in low-income areas. Investors who develop real estate or fund businesses in these zones are eligible for tax breaks. Governors have been working with mayors,...

NCSHA Updates Recommended Practices for LIHTC Administration

January 31, 2018    

The National Council of State Housing Agencies (NCSHA) recently issued the Task Force on Recommended Practices in Housing Credit Administration’s final report, which updates the organization’s guidance on administering the LIHTC. In 2000, NCSHA published its first recommended...

How to Encourage Resident Cooperation with Recertification Requirements

February 27, 2017    

IRS regulations don’t require annual certifications for properties that are 100 percent tax credit. However, for mixed-income sites, recertifications serve an important function. Annual certifications ensure affordable housing units are occupied by income-eligible households, and provide a...

IRS Clarifies Local Approval and Preference Regarding LIHTC Developments

December 21, 2016    

The IRS recently issued guidance on LIHTC developments and their compliance with fair housing rules at the local level. Notice 2016-77 relates to allocations of housing credits to projects located in a qualified census tract. A qualified census tract (QCT) is a geographic area defined by the...

How to Conduct Effective Recertification Meetings for Mixed-Use Sites

October 20, 2016    

The Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA) eliminated the annual income recertification requirement for 100 percent buildings. Each state agency, however, may opt to tighten the rule and impose its own recertification requirements. For mixed-use tax credit sites, owners are required to...

Provide Appropriate Reports to Get Police to Respond Effectively to Drug Activity

June 30, 2016    

During the summer months, you may notice an increase in drug activity at your site. Unemployed youth are out of school with more time to be idle. And if a significant percentage of your households consist of single parents who are working multiple jobs with kids being raised by themselves, your...

What Inspectors Can and Cannot Do During REAC Inspections

May 31, 2016    

IRS Revenue Procedure 2016-15 provides that the REAC protocol is among the inspection protocols that satisfy both Section 1.42-5(d) and the physical inspection requirements of Section 1.42-5T(c)(2)(ii) and (iii). According to Revenue Procedure 2016-15, one of the qualifications for an inspection...

How to Decide Whether Requirements Belong in Leases or Site Rules

April 27, 2016    

Like most tax credit sites, you probably include some residency requirements in your leases and some in your site or community rules. But if you include a requirement in the wrong place, you could create confusion and face enforcement problems, liability, and loss of revenue, says Ohio attorney...

IRS Amends State Agencies' Compliance-Monitoring Requirements

February 26, 2016    

The IRS recently issued final and temporary regulations relating to LIHTC compliance monitoring. The temporary regulations expire Feb. 22, 2019. The amendments revise and clarify the requirement to conduct physical inspections and review low-income certifications and other documentation.

Train Staff on How to Root Out Unauthorized Occupants

January 29, 2016    

Unauthorized occupants can cause a host of problems at your community. Relatives or acquaintances of residents who move in without management’s knowledge are often the source of a site’s crime problems. Also, if an unauthorized occupant does something wrong at your community, such as...