Kansas

Alabama

IRS Sets State Tax Credit Ceilings for 2013

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced in Revenue Procedure 2012-41 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 2013.

Alabama

IRS Publishes Unused Housing Credit Carryover Amounts

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently published Revenue Procedure 2012-42, which indicates the amounts of unused Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) carryovers for 2012. These carryovers, which amounts to nearly $2.43 million in unused credits, have been allocated to 34 states.

Connecticut

NH&RA Announces 5 Winners & 10 Finalists for 2012 Historic Rehabilitation Awards

The National Housing & Rehabilitation Association (NH&RA) has announced five winners and ten finalists across ten competitive categories for this year’s J. Timothy Anderson Awards for Excellence in Historic Rehabilitation. The “Timmy Awards” will be presented at an awards luncheon and ceremony on Tuesday, October 30 at the Langham Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts, held in conjunction with the association’s Annual Fall Developers Forum. The winners and finalists represent fourteen different communities in ten states””Connecticut, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Missouri, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia””as well as the District of Columbia.

Kansas

HUD Releases Market Analysis Report for Kansas City Market Area

HUD’s Department of Policy Research & Development has published a Comprehensive Housing Market Analysis for Kansas City, Missouri-Kansas. The report provides a summary of the changes in the economic, demographic, and housing inventory characteristics of each specific housing market area, as well as offer projections for a three-year forecast period.

California

IRS Releases Unallocated Credit Carryovers for Certain States

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) published Revenue Service 2011-57 which dictates the amounts of unused housing credit carryover allowances allocated to qualified states. Nearly $3.66 million of unused credits were divided among the states in the National Pool.

Arkansas

Bill Would Extend Increased Historic Credit for Midwestern Disaster Communities

U.S. Representative Bruce Braley (D-IA) last week introduced the Rebuilding Communities Act (H.R. 2901), which would extend a provision enacted in 2008 that increased the historic tax credit to 26 percent and the rehabilitation tax credit to 13 percent in Midwestern communities affected by natural disasters.

Kansas

Kansas Releases Draft 2012 QAP

The Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC) has released the draft 2012 Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP) and a summary of proposed changes to the plan.

Kansas

KHRC Announces New Executive Director

Kansas Development Finance Authority (KDFA) President Tim Shallenburger has named Garden City native Dennis L. Mesa as Executive Director of Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC). KHRC, a subsidiary corporation of KDFA, is a self-supporting, public corporation which serves as the primary administrator of federal housing programs on behalf of the State of Kansas.

Kansas

Kansas Cancels Second Funding Round

The Kansas Housing Resources Corporation recently posted an announcement on its website that the second round for 2011 Housing Tax Credit applications scheduled for August is canceled due to heavy demand and a shortage of credit availability in the 2011 first round.

Kansas

KHRC Welcomes New Executive Director

Kansas Development Finance Authority President Tim Shallenburger has named Garden City native Dennis L. Mesa as Executive Director of Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC).

Kansas

Kansas Schedules Hearing on 2011 Tax Credit Program

The Kansas Housing Resources Corporation will conduct a public hearing to provide the public input on the Housing Tax Credit Program for 2011.

Kansas

Kansas Legislature Remove Cap on State Historic Tax Credit

Kansas Governor Mark Parkinson has signed a measure into law (SB 430) that removes the annual cap to the Kansas State Historic Tax Credit.

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