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We’ll break down the new HOTMA methodology, explain the two categories of student financial assistance, and show you how to calculate what counts as income. We’ll also go over considerations for applicants with Section 8 assistance versus those without.
We’ll break down the new HOTMA methodology, explain the two categories of student financial assistance, and show you how to calculate what counts as income. We’ll also go over considerations for applicants with Section 8 assistance versus those without.
We’ll break down the new HOTMA methodology, explain the two categories of student financial assistance, and show you how to calculate what counts as income. We’ll also go over considerations for applicants with Section 8 assistance versus those without.
We’ll break down the new HOTMA methodology, explain the two categories of student financial assistance, and show you how to calculate what counts as income. We’ll also go over considerations for applicants with Section 8 assistance versus those without.
IRS regulations will once again be subject to White House review through OIRA, reinstating a policy from Trump’s first term that adds another level of scrutiny to IRS rulemaking.
IRS regulations will once again be subject to White House review through OIRA, reinstating a policy from Trump’s first term that adds another level of scrutiny to IRS rulemaking.
New monthly surcharges take effect immediately, and the state housing agency will apply them in all currently pending cases in which the owner is seeking a surcharge for one of these tenant-installed appliances. It’s important to note that the surcharge policy applies only to washing machines, dryers, and dishwashers. No surcharges can be imposed for other tenant-installed appliances such as refrigerators or garbage disposals.
Developers that use LIHTCs may find it more difficult to get rezoning approvals in high-income or exclusionary neighborhoods, as local governments may feel less of an obligation to accommodate affordable housing.
Developers that use LIHTCs may find it more difficult to get rezoning approvals in high-income or exclusionary neighborhoods, as local governments may feel less of an obligation to accommodate affordable housing.
Developers that use LIHTCs may find it more difficult to get rezoning approvals in high-income or exclusionary neighborhoods, as local governments may feel less of an obligation to accommodate affordable housing.
Developers that use LIHTCs may find it more difficult to get rezoning approvals in high-income or exclusionary neighborhoods, as local governments may feel less of an obligation to accommodate affordable housing.