Upcoming Event

  • Spring Policy Forum (2010)

    Affordable housing, historic rehabilitation and New Markets Tax Credit development is governed by a complex and constantly evolving array of laws and regulations. As our industry struggles to respond to the new economic reality, key public policy makers in Congress, the White House, HUD, the Treasury Department and other government agencies will be playing outsized roles that will determine the future of our business as we know it. NH&RA will be convening these leaders along side leading tax credit developers and professionals to explore the critical nexus between public policy environment and affordable housing development at NH&RA's 2010 Affordable Housing Policy Forum, May 20-21 at the Liaison Hotel in Washington, DC. read more

News & Articles

  • Senate Introduces Tax Credit Extenders Package; Action Expected Shortly

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has tax credit extender legislation that would extend a number of expired tax provisions. The legislation comes in the form of a “strike-all” amendment to H. R. 4154 (The American Workers, State, and Business Relief Act of 2010); which passed the House of Representatives on December 3 on a largely party-line vote. more

  • Treasury Secretary Announces Proposal To Extend and Enhance NMTC Members Only Content

    Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner announced today the Obama Administration’s intention to improve, extend and enhance the New Markets Tax Credit Program. “Distressed communities and their small businesses have a hard time attracting investments even in the best of times,” said Secretary Geithner. “The New Markets Tax Credit helps these communities attract new investors and ensure they stay invested long enough for businesses to overcome obstacles and grow. That’s why the President expanded the New Markets Tax Credit through the Recovery Act last year and why we’re seeking to reform, extend and broaden the reach of these credits going forward.” more

  • White House FY 2011 Budget Calls for Funding Reductions at HUD Members Only Content

    On February 1, the White House unveiled a proposed federal budget for Fiscal Year 2011 that calls for overall funding cuts at numerous federal agencies, including at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Fiscal Year 2011 begins October 1st. more

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