LIHTC

HUD

HUD Report Examines Impact of QAPs on LIHTC Development Siting

Increased competition for low income housing tax credits (LIHTC) is expanding the role qualified allocation plans (QAPs) plays in determining where developments are built, according to a new report from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Texas

Boston Capital Invests in Affordable Multifamily Community in Texas

Boston Capital is investing in the construction of a 72-unit apartment community. The apartment community will be built with tax credit equity from the LIHTC program. Homes will be available to individuals and families earning 60 percent or less of the area median income (AMI).

congress-capitol

Senators Introduce Bill to Establish Minimum LIHTC Rates

Senators introduced a bill on May 5 to create a permanent floor for the low income housing tax credit. The bill is identical to the one introduced to the House in late February.

IRS

IRS Releases 2015 Population Estimates

The IRS released the 2015 Calendar Year Resident Population Figures. The notice provides population figures to calculate the credit ceiling for low-income housing tax credits (LIHTC)and volume caps for tax-exempt private activity bonds.

HUD

HUD Announces FY 2015 Income Limits

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development released FY 2015 Income Limits. The income limits determine who’s eligible for HUD assisted housing programs.

HUD

AHF Top 25 Affordable Housing Lenders Highlights NH&RA Members

Affordable Housing Finance released its list of the top affordable housing lenders for 2014. Seventeen NH&RA members were included on the list, with Citi Community Capital in the #1 spot for the sixth year in a row.

congress-capitol

Legislation Proposed in House to Fix LIHTC Rates

U.S. Representatives Pat Tiberi (R-OH) and Richard Neal (D-MA) introduced legislation to make permanent the temporary minimum credit rate for the low-income housing tax credit program (LIHTC). The bill proposes to set the minimum LITHC rate for new construction at 9% and set it at 4% for existing properties.

Florida

Leaders of Affordable Housing Convene at NH&RA Annual Meeting

Representatives from more than 100 of the nation’s top affordable housing organizations gathered at the Ocean Reef Club in Key Largo, FL, last week for the 2015 NH&RA Annual Meeting. The event’s panel sessions created dialogues on what’s challenging – and exciting – affordable housing developers, illuminated the products and people who will shape the tax credit transactions in upcoming year, offered options to properties approaching year 15, and surveyed key changes to tax credit programs and legislation.

Member News

Nixon Peabody Adds New Partners to Tax Credit Finance & Syndication Practice

Nixon Peabody LLP elected three partners to its Tax Credit Finance & Syndication practice. The new partners are Nathan Bernard, Christopher Perkowski, and Katie Tenney.

HUD

HUD Publishes Interim Rule for Governing Housing Trust Fund

HUD recently released an interim rule to govern the implementation of the Housing Trust Fund, including establishing the regulations that will govern the funds and the formula that will determine how funds are distributed.

California

Boston Capital Invests in Affordable Apartment Community for Seniors in San Diego

Boston Capital is investing in the rehabilitation of San Diego Square, a 156-unit development for seniors located in downtown San Diego, CA. The development will be rehabilitated with tax credit equity from the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program. Boston Capital’s investment in the development adds 156 units of affordable housing to its apartment portfolio. To date, Boston Capital has invested in more than 13,200 units of affordable housing in California.

HUD

Administration’s FY 2016 Budget Offers Promising Proposals

On February 2, President Barack Obama introduced his fiscal year (FY) 2016 budget, requesting a total of $49.3 billion for Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) programs and proposing significant policy changes aimed at improving the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program and a proposal to modify and permanently extend the New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) program.

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