Table of Contents
This practical resource is for professionals who are beginning the process of learning about the federal low-income housing tax credit, also known as the Housing Credit. It breaks down the rules and practices that are incredibly complex, particularly those governing compliance. It also includes a list summarizing the provisions of the Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2019.
Log In to view your rate
The Housing Credit is America's only remaining affordable rental housing production program of any material scale. Housing credits have been responsible for building and rehabilitating more than 3.13 million apartments across the country and adding over 100,000 units every year.
Unlike other references that cover the same subject, Beginner’s Guide to the Housing Credit is designed to be read from beginning to end. It breaks down the rules and practices that are incredibly complex, particularly those governing compliance. Not only does this resource share an accessible overview of the Housing Credit, it also includes a list summarizing the provisions of the Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2019 that would change what is addressed in the book.
Forum on Affordable Housing and Community Development
ABA Book Publishing
9781641055482
77
5530037
6x9
10/11/2019 12:00:00 AM
Publications | Book
Beginner's Guide to Public Housing Conversion under RAD
Publications | Book
Beginner's Guide to Tax-Exempt Bonds for Affordable Housing
Publications | Book
Beginner's Guide to the Fair Housing Act
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Disparities in K-12 Discipline (On-Demand CLE) [CC]
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Your Money's No Good Here: Source of Income Discrimination in Housing [CC] (On-Demand OLC)
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
State and Local Government Virtual Fall Conference - Homelessness, Voting Rights, Education, Disasters [CC]
May
19
Events | In-Person
Antitrust Masters Course X
Bi-annually, ABA Antitrust Law puts on their Masters Course -- providing deeper insight into key antitrust principles for experienced associates, partners, government and in-house attorneys.
Jan
07
Events | Webinar
"Why Does No One Like Me?" – An Inside Look at the Lawsuits Challenging HUD's 2020 Disparate Impact Rule
In 2015, the Supreme Court confirmed that disparate impact claims are cognizable under the Fair Housing Act in Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs v.
Jan
21
Events | Webinar
2020 Election Debrief: Practiced, But Not Perfect
How well did our national election process perform during the 2020 Election and how could it be perfected? This webinar builds upon ABA programs held before the election to address topics including p…