Caitlin Jones & A. J. Johnson • 6 min read
AS THE FIRST SESSION OF THE 110th Congress drew toward a close before year-end, supporters of transferred to 2008 their expectations for action by Congress on legislation to amend the federal low-income housing and historic rehabilitation tax credit programs, and to extend the federal new markets tax credit.
Nathan Petrillo • 7 min read
IN RECENT YEARS, DEVELOPERS, police departments, and others have become increasingly interested in design and crime prevention as they relate to development and management of affordable rental housing. Preventing or reducing crime in affordable apartment properties, including low-income housing tax credit projects, provides a safer and more positive environment for residents, enhances the marketability of properties, and can reduce operating costs.
Caitlin Jones & A. J. Johnson • 1 min read
Tennessee’s governor has signed the state’s final QAP for its 2008 low-income housing tax credit program.
Caitlin Jones & A. J. Johnson • 1 min read
The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development has announced that 4/1/08 will be the application deadline for its Spring 2008 Competitive Funding Round, which will offer low-income housing tax credits.
Caitlin Jones & A. J. Johnson • 1 min read
The New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency has issued its proposed 2008 qualified allocation plan (QAP) for its low-income housing tax credit program, and is accepting written comments on it through 4/19/08.
Caitlin Jones & A. J. Johnson • 1 min read
The National Trust for Historic Preservation and HUD are soliciting nominations by 3/1/08 for the 2008 HUD Secretary’s Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation.
Caitlin Jones & A. J. Johnson • 1 min read
The National Low Income Housing Coalition has created a Web site, called Housing 2008 (http://www.housing2008.org), that provides links to the various housing positions of the individual 2008 Democratic and Republican presidential candidates.
Caitlin Jones & A. J. Johnson • 1 min read
President Bush on 12/26/07 signed into law a consolidated omnibus spending bill (H.R. 2764) to fund federal departments and agencies for the rest of the fiscal year (FY 2008) ending 9/30/08.
Caitlin Jones & A. J. Johnson • 8 min read
THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Financial Institutions (CDFI) Fund has opened its sixth, last schedule funding round for the federal new markets tax credit (NMTC) program, with some significant changes from previous rounds.
Caitlin Jones & A. J. Johnson • 2 min read
THE IRS’ OFFICE of Exempt Organizations (OEO) has issued “implementing guidelines” outlining its plans for action in various issue areas in the fiscal year (FY 2008) ending 9/30/08. One area is conservation easements, which include easements on historic properties that generate federal tax deductions for the holders of such easements.
Caitlin Jones & A. J. Johnson • 9 min read
THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE (NPS) has issued final comprehensive guidance to implement recommendations for improvements to the federal historic rehabilitation tax credit program made by the National Park Service Advisory Board (NPSAB). The implementation documents, which have prompted mixed reactions, are designed to promote consistency in the program and make it more flexible and user-friendly.
Caitlin Jones & A. J. Johnson • 13 min read
THERE IS STILL PLENTY OF DEBT available for new low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) projects, despite the turmoil in the capital markets, according to lenders and other LIHTC program participants recently interviewed by the Tax Credit Advisor.