We use cookies to provide you with a better experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy.
The Habitat Group Logo
  • NY Apartment Law
    • New York Apartment Law Insider
    • New York Landlord V. Tenant
    • Co-Op & Condo Case Law Digest
    • New York Rent Regulation Checklist, Fourth Edition
    • 2025 New York City Apartment Management Checklist
  • Fair & Affordable Housing
    • Fair Housing Coach
    • Assisted Housing Management Insider
    • Tax Credit Housing Management Insider
    • Fair Housing Boot Camp. Basic Training For New Hires
  • Commercial Lease Law
    • Commercial Lease Law Insider
    • Best Commercial Lease Clauses, 17/e
      • Best Commercial Lease Clauses, 17/e
    • Best Commercial Lease Clauses: Tenant's Edition
  • Guidebooks
  • December 05, 2025
  • Log In
  • Log Out
  • My Account
  • Subscribe
  • December 05, 2025
tchmi.webp
  • Archives
  • Main Articles
    • Features
    • Certification
    • Compliance
    • Income Calculations
    • Maintenance
    • Rents
    • Verification
  • Dealing with…
    • Dealing with Employees
    • Dealing with Households
    • Dealing with Owners
    • Dealing with the IRS
    • Dealing with State Housing Agency
  • Departments
    • Dos & Donts
    • In the News
    • Private Letter Rulings
    • Q&A
    • Ask the Insider
  • eAlerts
Free Access
The Habitat Group Logo
December 05, 2025
  • Log In
  • Log Out
  • My Account
Home » OIRA Reviewing Average Income Test Regs

OIRA Reviewing Average Income Test Regs

Sep 15, 2022

The U.S. Office of Management and Budget’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) recently received for review from the U.S. Treasury Department final regulations concerning the “average income test” under Section 42(g) for purposes of the low-income housing credit.

What they’re saying: According to OIRA, the final regulations were received for review on Sept. 12, 2022. OIRA gave brief description of the regulations: “The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2018 added a new applicable minimum set-aside test under section 42(g) of the Internal Revenue Code known as the average income test. This proposed regulation will implement requirements related to the average income test.”

The context: The Treasury Department and IRS first proposed these regulations in October 2020. To qualify for LIHTC, developers must make commitments to create housing that’s affordable to households that meet specific income thresholds. Income averaging allows an owner to meet the same affordability goals by taking the average of the income for some households who are in the property as opposed to requiring all to meet the same threshold. This “average income test” for LIHTC qualification enables the creation of more financially stable, mixed-income developments and makes LIHTC-supported housing more feasible in sparsely populated rural areas. It will also facilitate the production of additional affordable and available units for extremely low-income tenants.

The bottom line: OIRA’s pending review is the latest development with the average income test rules. As part of its Housing Supply Action Plan, the Biden administration has committed to finalizing the proposed rules for the LIHTC average income test. 

Online Alerts
    • Related Articles

      IRS, Treasury Propose Average Income Test Regs

      How to Attend Public Hearing on Average Income Test Proposed Rule

      HUD Sends Proposed Changes to Disparate Impact Regs to OMB

    • Publications
      • Assisted Housing Management Insider
      • Commercial Lease Law Insider
      • Co-op & Condo Case Law Tracker Digest
      • Fair Housing Coach
      • New York Apartment Law Insider
      • New York Landlord v. Tenant
      • Tax Credit Housing Management Insider
    • Additional Links
      • Contact Us
      • Advertise
      • Group Subscriptions
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms of Use
    • Boards of Advisors
      • Assisted Housing Management Insider
      • Commercial Lease Law Insider
      • Fair Housing Coach
      • New York Apartment Law Insider
      • Tax Credit Housing Management Insider
    ©2025. All Rights Reserved. Content: The Habitat Group. CMS, Hosting & Web Development: ePublishing