U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and Energy Secretary Steven Chu recently announced $502 million in the first round of awards from the Section 1603 program created by the Recovery Act.
The Law Firm Nixon Peabody LLP recently issued an Affordable Housing Alert on a recent HUD Mortgagee Letter. The letter implements changes to facilitate using Low-Income Housing Tax Credits with FHA loans.
HUD has issued Notice of Funding Opportunities for the following programs:
The California Tax Credit Allocation Committee will hold a public hearing on September 17 in Sacramento.
The California Tax Credit Allocation Committee has issued a notice entitled, “Tax Credit Assistance Program (TCAP) Environmental Requirements & Guidance.”
South Carolina State Housing Finance & Development Authority will hold its 2009 Tax Credit Developer Roundtable Meeting on September 23, 2009 in Columbia.
Michigan State Housing Development Authority staff and Michigan Housing Council representatives will hold a webinar style conference call September 10th from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Callers will be able to listen to a live discussion around several aspects of the Authority’s implementation of the various Recovery Act funded programs.
The IRS has issued Revenue Procedure 2009-40, which specifies the amount of additional low-income housing tax credits allocated to qualifying states from the 2009 National Pool. These are prior-year housing credits that went unused by other states, and boost the 2009 housing credit ceiling of recipient states. The states allocated additional credits and the amount received by each are:
The Missouri Housing Development Commission has hired a team of NH&RA members to determine how to boost the value of Missouri’s state low-income housing tax credit to 65 cents, from its current value of 40 cents.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has released the latest version of its publication, U.S. Housing Market Conditions, for the second quarter of 2009.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has removed a final regulation that prohibits the use of project labor agreements in HUD-assisted construction contracts.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has delayed once more, until September 30, 2009, the effective date of a final rule entitled, Refinement of Income and Rent Determination Requirements in Public and Assisted Housing Programs.