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How State Housing Agency Violations Differ from IRS Violations

Apr 27, 2018

If you violate the federal tax credit law and don’t promptly correct the noncompliance, the owner may lose tax credits. Item 11 on IRS Form 8823 (Low-Income Housing Credit Agencies Report of Noncompliance or Building Disposition), which is the form the state housing agency uses to report noncompliance to the IRS, lists the main ways you can violate the tax credit law. These federal violations are sometimes called IRS violations.


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Three Tips on Advertising Without Violating the Fair Housing Act

Mar 29, 2018

When you place ads to fill vacancies or waiting lists at your tax credit site, what those ads say or how they depict your site can greatly influence who responds. For this reason, fair housing advocacy groups pay close attention to ads for rental housing. If you say or depict the wrong thing, you could find yourself the target of a lawsuit or HUD enforcement action. And if your state housing agency discovers a fair housing violation, it must report you to the IRS for no...

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Spending Bill Contains Two Important LIHTC Program Changes

Mar 29, 2018

On March 23, President Trump signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2018 (H.R. 1625), a $1.3 trillion spending bill that funds the federal government through Sept. 30, 2018. In addition to preventing a government shutdown, this omnibus spending bill incorporated two key improvements adopted from the Cantwell-Hatch Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act intended to strengthen and expand the LIHTC.


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Keep Good Marketing Records to Prove Compliance, Protect Against Liability

Nov 13, 2017

In the November 2017 issue of the Insider, we discussed the vacant unit rule and its requirement to make reasonable attempts to rent vacant units (see “Follow Five Dos & Don'ts to Comply with the Vacant Unit Rule).” Beyond showing compliance with the vacant unit rule, there are other important reasons to keep good records of your effor...

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Confirm Key Owner Elections by Reviewing IRS Form 8609

Oct 30, 2017

As a tax credit manager, you need to know about certain elections that owners make when they file Form 8609 with the IRS to keep your site in compliance with the tax credit program’s requirements. But because owners complete this form, you may not get to see it. As a result, you may operate your site based on inaccurate information or false assumptions about which elections your site owner made.


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Overview of IRS' LIHTC Disaster Relief Provisions

Sep 28, 2017

When the President declares a major disaster under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, LIHTC sites are afforded temporary relief from certain requirements of the LIHTC program. As a result of Hurricanes Maria, Irma, and Harvey, major disaster declarations have been made for various counties in Texas, Florida, and Georgia, as well as Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.


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Avoid Eight Mistakes that Disqualify Low-Income Units

Aug 30, 2017

To qualify your site for the tax credit program, you must lease up enough units to qualified low-income households. But those units don’t automatically stay low-income for the rest of the compliance period. As a tax credit site’s manager, you must follow rules to make sure units stay low-income. If you make mistakes, you might disqualify some units, which means the owner may no longer be entitled to claim credits for them. This could lead to major problems i...

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Have Leasing Agents Follow Six Dos & Don’ts to Avoid Noncompliance

May 31, 2017

Good leasing agents can help you fill vacancies quickly with qualified households. But if your agents don’t know enough about the tax credit law, they can also create problems. For instance, there’s no way to know whether prospects are eligible until you’ve calculated and verified their income. So agents who lead prospects to believe they can live at your site could get you into trouble if it turns out the prospects aren’t eligible.


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Check Whether Section 504 Applies to Your Site

May 31, 2017

Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 bans disability-based discrimination in any program or activity that receives federal financial assistance from any federal agency (including HUD) or in any programs conducted by federal agencies. Many tax credit managers haven’t heard of this law and those who have heard of Section 504 may mistakenly believe that it doesn’t ever apply to tax credit sites. If Section 504 applies to your site and you don’t k...

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Ask Five Questions to Get Key Info for Meeting Site's Minimum Set-Aside

Apr 27, 2017

As a tax credit manager, meeting your site’s minimum set-aside is the most important goal. If you meet the set-aside, the owner of your site will be entitled to claim its tax credits. If you don’t meet the set-aside, your site won’t qualify for the tax credit program, which means the owner won’t be able to claim any of the credits it was allocated. And unlike many other types of noncompliance, failure to meet the minimum set-aside isn’t cor...

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