Tax Credit Advisor Article Archives

State Briefs

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Tax Credit Advisor, July 2009:

Florida Governor Signs NMTC Bill 

Florida Gov. Charlie Crist (R) has signed into law a bill (HB 485) that creates a Florida state new markets tax credit, patterned after the federal new markets credit. 

Official Gives Update on IRS Housing Credit Compliance Projects

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Tax Credit Advisor, July 2009: An Internal Revenue Service official has reported on the status of several low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) compliance projects, and the most common reasons for current LIHTC audits.

Opportunities Abound as Housing Authorities Revitalize, Develop Projects

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Tax Credit Advisor, July 2009: Public housing agencies (PHAs) are exerting an expanding force in housing and community development and in improving the lives of low-income persons, in routine and creative new things both alone and in partnership with private developers.

CDFI Fund Makes Additional New Markets Credit Allocations

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Tax Credit Advisor, July 2009: The Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) Fund has announced $1.5 billion in additional new markets tax credit (NMTC) allocation awards to 32 organizations nationwide.

National Council of Affordable Housing Market Analysts Ð Activity Update

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Tax Credit Advisor, July 2009: The National Council of Affordable Housing Market Analysts (NCAHMA), a working group of real estate market analysts who focus part of their practice on affordable housing properties, has taken several recent strides to expand its visibility among multifamily real estate professionals.

Industry Presses for NMTC Extension, While Dealing With Leveraged Loan Problem, Other Issues

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Tax Credit Advisor, July 2009: After a solid eight-year history, the federal new markets tax credit (NMTC) program faces a variety of critical issues – on the legislative, regulatory, and market fronts.

GAO Finds Minority CDEs Less Successful in Competing for NMTCs

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Tax Credit Advisor, July 2009: During 2005 through 2008, minority-owned community development entities (CDEs) had less success than non-minority CDEs in winning awards of new markets tax credit (NMTC) allocations, according to a new report (GAO-09-536) by the Government Accountability Office.

More Tough Times Seen Ahead in LIHTC Market, But Some Glimmers Cited

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Tax Credit Advisor, July 2009: Low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) program participants cited some glimmers of light but predicted continued tough times for the industry at least through year-end, at a recent conference in Los Angeles.

Everything You Wanted to Know About Energy Audits of Multifamily Buildings…But Were Afraid to Ask

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Tax Credit Advisor, July 2009: From measuring energy usage and revealing ways to cut costs, to providing entry to a myriad of possible governmental and private incentives, the energy audit is becoming an increasingly important tool for owners, developers, and managers of affordable multifamily rental housing properties.

Innovative Developments Honored With Tax Credit Excellence Awards

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Tax Credit Advisor, July 2009: The Affordable Housing Tax Credit Coalition has recognized 13 outstanding and innovative low-income housing tax credit developments across the nation in the 15th Annual Charles L. Edson Tax Credit Excellence Awards competition.

New Maine Seniors Project Moves Forward After Overcoming Financial Setback

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Tax Credit Advisor, July 2009: Despite the economic recession and shortage of low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) equity, some developers have found ways to overcome setbacks to keep their housing credit projects on track.

Capital Briefs

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Tax Credit Advisor, July 2009:

Federal Officials Announce Inter-Agency Partnership


Leaders of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), U.S. Department of Transportation, and Environmental Protection Agency have announced the formation of a new Partnership for Sustainable Communities. The new partnership is designed to coordinate and leverage policies, resources, and actions of the three agencies to improve access by Americans to affordable housing and better, less costly transportation options, and to improve energy efficiency in communities nationwide. In the area of housing, the objective is to develop strategies to “expand location- and energy-efficient housing choices for people of all ages, incomes, races and ethnicities to increase mobility and lower the combined cost of housing and transportation.”

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