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Louisiana Joint Legislative Committee Approves Compliance Fee Increase

May 30, 2014    

The Louisiana Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget recently approved a compliance fee increase that will go into effect beginning with the next funding round. The Louisiana Housing Corporation (LHC) will increase its compliance fee from $5 to $33 per unit for sites that receive new LIHTC...

Renters Tax Credit Legislation Introduced in House

May 30, 2014    

Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., recently introduced the Renters Tax Credit Act of 2014 (H.R. 4479), which would provide a tax credit to apartment owners and lenders that subsidize the cost of lower rents for low-income households. The renter’s credit combines the concepts of the Low-Income...

Study Explores Strength of Post-Year 15 Tax Credit Sites

April 30, 2014    

Although the low-income housing tax credit program started less than 30 years ago, many sites are now operating after their initial 15-year compliance period—that is, in the “extended use period,” which preserves rental affordability for at least an additional 15 years as...

HUD Relaxes Six LIHTC Pilot Program Requirements

April 30, 2014    

In 2012, HUD and the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) introduced a new Multifamily Low Income Housing Tax Credit Pilot Program intended to speed project financing of tax credit sites. Before, the Section 223(f) program for FHA-insured loans couldn’t be used for substantial...

Senators Propose Increase in Disaster Area Allocations

April 30, 2014    

Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., recently introduced the National Disaster Tax Relief Act of 2014 (S. 2233), a bill that would increase the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC), and Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit (HTC) allocations in states that included a...

IRS Invites Input on 2014-2015 Priority List

March 31, 2014    

The IRS sets priority guidance plans each year and updates them on a quarterly basis. The IRS uses the priority guidance plan each year to identify and prioritize the tax issues that should be addressed through regulations, revenue rulings, revenue procedures, notices, and other published...

Bill Introduced to Encourage Mixed-Income Housing Development

March 31, 2014    

Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., recently introduced a bill, entitled the Low and Moderate Income Housing Act of 2014, to encourage the development of mixed-income housing. The bill would institute a 50-50-120 minimum set-aside test in lieu of the 40-60 minimum set-aside test.

Oklahoma Legislature Advances Creation of State LIHTC

March 31, 2014    

The Oklahoma Affordable Housing Act (H.B. 3099) recently passed the Oklahoma State House of Representatives by a margin of 75-13, and has now moved to the Senate Finance Committee for consideration. This measure would match the amount of federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits awarded for a...

House Republicans Introduce Tax Reform Proposal

February 28, 2014    

On Feb. 26, Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp (R-Mich.) released a draft tax reform proposal that would modify the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program. The proposal came about from a process that involved more than 30 separate Congressional hearings dedicated to tax reform, 11 separate...

Report Highlights Challenges of Working Households

February 28, 2014    

On Feb. 19, the National Housing Conference’s Center for Housing Policy released its annual Housing Landscape report entitled, “The Housing Affordability Challenges of America’s Working Households.” In summarizing the affordable housing challenges of low- and moderate-...

Colorado to Consider State-Level LIHTC Bill

February 28, 2014    

Colorado State Representative Crisanta Duran (D-District 5) and State Senator Jessie Ulilbarri (D-District 21) recently introduced HB-1017, which proposes to renew Colorado’s State Low Income Housing Tax Credit program. Colorado previously had a State Housing Credit in 2001 and 2002. The...

Comment on HUD Efforts to Set Renewable Energy Capacity Baseline

January 31, 2014    

HUD recently issued a notice requesting public comment on its efforts to establish a baseline assessment of the renewable energy capacity in HUD’s public housing and federally assisted multifamily housing portfolios. The assessment will support President Obama's Climate Action Plan,...