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IRS Published Revenue Procedure 2016-15

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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued regulations amending the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (Housing Credit) compliance monitoring requirements to revise and clarify physical inspection and certification review rules. In conjunction with the new regulations, IRS published Revenue Procedure 2016-15, which further explains the implementation of the new regulations.   View Document […]

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IRS Publishes Regulations Amending the Housing Credit Compliance Monitoring Requirements

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On February 23, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued regulations amending the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (Housing Credit) compliance monitoring requirements to revise and clarify physical inspection and certification review rules. In conjunction with the new regulations, IRS published Revenue Procedure 2016-15, which further explains the implementation of the new regulations. The compliance monitoring […]

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NCSHA 2016 Congressional Handout

The 2016 NCSHA Congressional Handout is available for download here. This effective tool may be used when speaking to members of Congress, state officials, and business partners alike. Filled with recent statistics and compelling graphics, this informational brochure may be used to share with your constituents the important work that HFAs do and why they do it. […]

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NCSHA’s Key Questions for HFAs in FHFA’s Proposed Duty to Serve Rule

In December, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) released its proposed “Duty to Serve” rule for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. This rule requires Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to support housing opportunities for lower income families in three underserved segments of the housing finance market: manufactured housing, affordable housing preservation, and homeownership opportunities in rural areas. […]

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Housing Industry Sign-on Letter to Congress on HR 3700, The Housing Opportunities through Modernization Act

The undersigned organizations, which include a broad cross-section of stakeholders in the housing affordability realm, urge House passage of “The Housing Opportunities through Modernization Act” (H.R. 3700), without addition of divisive measures that would undermine the broad consensus behind these commonsense reforms. Our nation faces tremendous housing needs. […]

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