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Emergency Housing Assistance Updates

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IRS Revenue Procedure 2019-45 (Procedure for Requests of Unused Housing Credit Carryover from the National Pool)

This Revenue Procedure establishes a new procedure by which Housing Credit agencies may request unused Housing Credit carryover authority from the National Pool.  As of its publication, agencies must send their request for National Pool authority to the email address included in the Rev. Proc., rather than mailing a hard copy to the IRS P.O. box.  Rev. Proc. 2019-45 supersedes Rev. Proc. 92-31. 

Mayors’ Letter in Support of AHCIA of 2019

Forty-seven mayors representing cities in 21 states and the District of Columbia sent this letter to House and Senate leaders in support of the Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act’s inclusion...

2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates Address Affordable Housing During Primary Debate

During the fifth Democratic debate on November 21, NBC White House correspondent Kristen Welker asked, “Millions of working Americans are finding that housing has become unaffordable… why are you the best person to fix this problem?”

Salazar Testimony Before the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Housing, Community Development, and Insurance

Oregon Housing and Community Services Executive Director and NCSHA Secretary/Treasurer Margaret Salazar represented the nation’s state housing finance agencies on November 20 during a hearing before the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Housing, Community Development, and Insurance focused on the health, safety, and soundness of HUD-assisted rental and public housing.

Case Studies: Opportunity Zone Investment in Affordable Housing and Community Revitalization

The National Council of State Housing Agencies and the Economic Innovation Group are collaborating on a series of case studies of developments that incorporate Opportunity Zone investment to create new affordable homes and support community revitalization efforts. To submit a development for this series, please complete this form.

IRS Revenue Procedure 2019-44, 2020 Housing Credit and Housing Bond Volume Caps

Rev. Proc. 2019-44 provides the 2020 per capita and small-state minimum levels for the Low Income Housing Tax Credit and Private Activity Bonds (PABs). In 2020, states will receive the greater of $2.81 per capita or $3,217,500 in Housing Credit authority and the greater of $105 per capita or $321,775,000 in PAB volume cap.

2020 Housing Credit and PAB Volume Caps

The IRS released the 2020 volume caps for Housing Credit and Private Activity Bonds (PABs).

Summary of Opportunity Zone Reporting and Reform Act of 2019

This summary provides a comprehensive overview of the legislation to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to require reporting for Qualified Opportunity Funds, to make modifications to Opportunity Zones, and for other purposes.

Opportunity Zones Reporting and Reform Act of 2019

The Opportunity Zones Reporting and Reform Act of 2019 was created to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to require reporting for Qualified Opportunity Funds, to make modifications to Opportunity Zones, and for other purposes.

NCSHA Comments on IRS Notice 2019-52

The National Council of State Housing Agencies (NCSHA) appreciates the opportunity to provide our perspectives on the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) request for comments in Notice 2019-52 regarding possible improvements to Revenue Procedures 2014-49 and 2014-50 regarding natural disasters.