The Low Income Housing Tax Credit

The Low Income Housing Tax Credit
Author: Yvette Daniels
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2016
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN: 1634845706

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The low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) program is one of the federal government's primary policy tools for encouraging the development and rehabilitation of affordable rental housing. These non-refundable federal housing tax credits are awarded to developers of qualified rental projects via a competitive application process administered by state housing finance authorities. Developers typically sell their tax credits to outside investors in exchange for equity. Selling the tax credits reduces the debt developers would otherwise have to incur and the equity they would otherwise have to contribute. With lower financing costs, tax credit properties can potentially offer lower, more affordable rents. The LIHTC is estimated to cost the government an average of approximately $7 billion annually. This book discusses LIHTC's fixed subsidy and variable rates; addresses the Internal Revenue Service's oversight of LIHTC; and how LIHTC administration and oversight compare with that of other tax credit programs.

Income Averaging

Income Averaging
Author: United States. Internal Revenue Service
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1985
Genre: Income averaging
ISBN: IND:30000065729497

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Federal Tax Incentives and Rental Housing

Federal Tax Incentives and Rental Housing
Author: David Einhorn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1983
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: UOM:39015034295157

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Tax Incentives for Affordable Housing

Tax Incentives for Affordable Housing
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: PSU:000066757849

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Tax Incentives to Encourage Housing in Urban Poverty Areas Hearings Before the Committee 90 1 on S 2100 a Bill to Encourage and Assist Private Enterprise to Provide Adequate Housing in Urban Poverty Areas for Low income and Lower Middle Income Persons September 14 15 16 1967

Tax Incentives to Encourage Housing in Urban Poverty Areas  Hearings Before the Committee    90 1  on S 2100  a Bill to Encourage and Assist Private Enterprise to Provide Adequate Housing in Urban Poverty Areas for Low income and Lower Middle Income Persons  September 14  15  16  1967
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Finance
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1967
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105045284408

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Affordable Housing Development

Affordable Housing Development
Author: Jaime P. Luque,Nuriddin Ikromov,William B. Noseworthy
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2019-04-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030040642

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This book explains the nuts and bolts of affordable housing development. Divided into two complementary sections, the book first provides an overview of the effectiveness of existing federal and state housing programs in the United States, such as the LIHTC and TIF programs. In turn, the book’s second section presents an extensive discussion of and insights into the financial feasibility of an affordable real estate development project. Researchers, policymakers and organizations in the public, private and nonprofit sectors will find this book a valuable resource in addressing the concrete needs of affordable housing development. “Luque, Ikromov, and Noseworthy’s new book on Affordable Housing Development is a “must read” for all those seeking to address the growing and vexing problem of affordable housing supply. The authors provide important insights and practical demonstration of important financial tools often necessary to the financial feasibility of such projects, including tax-increment financing and the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit. Further, the authors provide important backdrop to the affordability crisis and homelessness. I highly recommend this book to all who seek both to articulate and enhance housing access.” By Stuart Gabriel, Arden Realty Chair, Professor of Finance and Director, Richard S. Ziman Center for Real Estate at UCLA "Over several years Jaime Luque, Nuriddin Ikromov and William Noseworthy applied their analytical bent, and no small measure of empathy, to homelessness as actually experienced in Madison, Wisconsin – and they inspired multiple classes of urban economics students to join them. “Homelessness” is a complex web of issues affecting a spectrum of populations, from individuals struggling with addiction or emotional disorders, to families who’ve been dealt a bad hand in an often-unforgiving economy. Read this book to follow Jaime, Nuriddin, and William as they evaluate a panoply of housing and social programs, complementing the usual top-down design perspective with practical analysis of the feasibility of actual developments and their effectiveness. Analytical but written for a broad audience, this book will be of interest to anyone running a low-income housing program, private and public developers, students, and any instructor designing a learning-by-doing course that blends rigor with real-world application to a local problem." By Stephen Malpezzi, Professor Emeritus, James A. Graaskamp Center for Real Estate, Wisconsin School of Business, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Dean, Weimer School of the Homer Hoyt Institute.

Using HOME with Low income Housing Tax Credits

Using HOME with Low income Housing Tax Credits
Author: United States. Office of Affordable Housing Programs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1997
Genre: Property tax credit
ISBN: UCSD:31822024399370

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Low Income Housing Tax Credit

Low Income Housing Tax Credit
Author: Yvette Daniels
Publsiher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Low-income housing
ISBN: 1634845692

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The low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) program is one of the federal government's primary policy tools for encouraging the development and rehabilitation of affordable rental housing. These non-refundable federal housing tax credits are awarded to developers of qualified rental projects via a competitive application process administered by state housing finance authorities. Developers typically sell their tax credits to outside investors in exchange for equity. Selling the tax credits reduces the debt developers would otherwise have to incur and the equity they would otherwise have to contribute. With lower financing costs, tax credit properties can potentially offer lower, more affordable rents. The LIHTC is estimated to cost the government an average of approximately $7 billion annually. This book discusses LIHTC's fixed subsidy and variable rates; addresses the Internal Revenue Service's oversight of LIHTC; and how LIHTC administration and oversight compare with that of other tax credit programs.