LIVE WEBINAR: Planning & Managing Multiple Subsidies—What Affordable Housing Property Owners, Managers, and Developers Need to Know

Event date: 
March 31, 2016 | 1pm (EST)

Webinar Duration: 1 Hour, including 15 minutes for Q&A
Free to Attend

 


 

An understanding of the implications and requirements of multiple-layered tax credits is becoming increasingly important to financing and managing Affordable Housing Properties.

This program will provide property owners, managers, developers, and other Affordable Housing professionals with much-needed guidance through the complexities of using, managing, and staying compliant with the applicable rules and regulations.

Featured topics include the new amendments to IRS Low Income Housing Credit Compliance-Monitoring Regulations and new Revenue Procedure 2016-15, which clarify and revise rules for physical inspections and low-income certification review.

This one-hour webinar will cover:

  • An overview of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Program in combination with other federal, state, and local financing programs. 
  • Managing competing and conflicting requirements of these programs, including:
    • HOME
    • CBGD
    • Project-Based Section 8 Vouchers
    • Rural Development
    • RAD
    • Bonds
  • The impact of the new IRS LIHTC regulations, and Rev. Proc. 2016-15, on physical inspection and certification review.
  • Managing relationships with multiple agencies
     

This webinar is specially geared to Affordable Housing property professionals, including:

  • Owners
  • Managers
  • Developers
  • Compliance Professionals
  • Tax Credit Professionals

 

Please Note: The information contained in this webinar is provided by Vendome Real Estate Media and is intended for educational and informational purposes only, and should not be construed as legal advice or as an offer to perform legal services on any subject matter.

 

About the Speakers: 

Gwen Volk
INFOCUS, Inc.
Marshall, Texas

Since 1984, Gwen Volk has assisted owners, agents, and on-site managers in navigating the complexities of programs that provide housing for low- and moderate-income families. Her experience includes 16 years as VP and CEO for a Midwest affordable housing owner/agent and 13 years as compliance director for a Dallas-based firm overseeing LIHTC, tax-exempt bond, HOME, and Section 8 compliance on more than 50 properties in 11 states.

Gwen is the current chair of NAHMA’s Fair Housing Committee, Vice-Chair of the SHCM Advisory Committee, and has twice served on NAHMA’s board of directors. She has also served on IREM’s Federal Housing Advisory Board since 2009. She holds the CPM, NAHP-e, SHCM, HCCP, CPO, FHC, and RAM designations and has provided affordable housing training and consulting in 30 states both face to face and as live webinars. Gwen is an informative and engaging speaker who uses an active learning approach.