ICAST’s IRA & BIL Instant Benefit Estimate Calculator is now available on NH&RA’s website under the Resources section.
NOTE: The following article is reprinted with permission and will appear in the May 2014 issue of Tax Credit Advisor. More than 120 enthusiastic energy- and cost-concerned representatives from a variety of affordable housing companies and organizations filled a conference room in a building adjacent to Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station on April 3 for a […]
Colorado Housing Finance Agency released their Round One LIHTC Application reports. The report is available on their website.
A recently introduced bill in the Colorado House of Representatives, the Colorado Job Creation and Main Street Revitalization Act (H.B. 14-1311), would create a state historic rehabilitation tax credit (HTC) for qualified rehabilitation expenditures to commercial historic structures….
Colorado Housing Finance Agency released their Round One LIHTC Application reports. The report is available on their website.
Click here to support renewing the State Low Income Housing Tax Credit program from Colorado Housing and Finance Authority.
Click here to support renewing the State Low Income Housing Tax Credit program from Colorado Housing and Finance Authority.
Click here to support renewing the State Low Income Housing Tax Credit program from Colorado Housing and Finance Authority.
“This legislative session, Colorado has a great opportunity to strengthen resources for affordable housing. Colorado State Representative Crisanta Duran (Democrat-District 5) and State Senator Jessie Ulilbarri (Democrat-District 21) have 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. […]
Colorado Housing Finance Agency (CHFA) released the 2014 Final QAP.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced in Revenue Procedure 2013-35 that it has set the inflation-adjusted State credit ceiling for the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program and private activity bond caps for calendar year 2014.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that it is waiving certain limitations for projects financed with Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) or exempt facility bonds so that owners and operates across the United States can provide housing to victims of severe storms, flooding, landslides, and mudslides in Colorado that began September 11, 2013.
The Colorado Housing Finance Authority will hold two public hearings to receive input from the public to develop the 2014 Colorado QAP.