Low Income Housing Tax Credits

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Low Income Housing Tax Credits The Basics of Low Income Housing Tax Credits HAND Training Series February 17, 2017 Michael J. Scheurer, Vice President, Cornerstones Housing Development Corporation

Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program What is it? Why was it created? What does it do? How does it work?

A Little Background Tax Reform Act of 1986 Congressional intent A part of the Internal Revenue Code Section 42 Program administered by state housing finance agencies based on per capita ($2.35) 2017 allocation Qualified Allocation Plans (A Must Read) Extremely competitive

LIHTC Program The purpose is to provide investor equity into affordable/workforce housing Resident eligibility is income based An investor receives a CREDIT or a dollar for dollar tax reduction on federal taxes Investor may be single entity or pool of investors

Credit Types 9% Tax Credits Taxable financing 4% Tax Credit 30% present value Tax exempt financing or Federal Grants Not subject to State Cap (threshold) 50% (building and land) Test The Reality 4% float as per applicable rate but 9% made permanent

Acquisition of Existing Structures 9% credit for rehabilitation subject to special requirements 4% credit for acquisition for buildings meeting requirements Ownership Structure Owners are Limited Partnerships consisting of General Partner and Limited Partner LP normally has 99.9% interest and contributes equity GP normally has .01% interest and oversees operations

Some Program Requirements Tax credits are claimed over a 10 year period Operating restrictions in place for 30 years governed by IRC 42 and a Regulatory Agreement Most have “Extended Use Agreements” Many have additional local extensions Construction standards Energy efficiency requirements 42m letter

Typical Developments Meant to be permanent rental housing Residential singles developments and transitional housing okay under with special requirements Nursing homes, mobile home parks, dorms, and hospitals are NOT eligible

Other Considerations Fair Housing accessibility requirements apply Local codes and other state and federal codes apply LIHTC developments must meet many requirements in operating and compliance Significant penalties for non compliance Typically used with other gap financing programs

Income and Rent Requirements Either 20% of units at 50% AMI or 40% at 60% AMI apply at initial occupancy Most projects are 100% eligible Mixed Use and income becoming commonplace Rents are set at 30% of income but dependent on actual income Annual recertification require Restrictions on student occupancy

How To Calculate Credits Based on “Eligible Basis Calculation” Not the same as Total Development Cost In simple terms, eligible basis is all costs MINUS non depreciable items Subject to “basis boost” of 130% Examples of costs not eligible include Land and land associated costs Certain reserves Costs of syndication Financing costs

LIHTC Diagram

9% & 4% Calculation Formula Eligible basis x percent qualified units x applicable percentage x 10 years = total tax credit Total tax credit x investor per dollar rate = project equity

9% & 4% Calculation Example $5,000,000 X 100% X 9% X 10 years = $4,500,000 in credits X .90 X .999 = $4,045,950 $5,000,000 X 100% X 4% X 10 years = $2.000.000 in credits X .90 X .999 = $1,798,200

Allocator Issues Equity rates vary in many markets Investor and market driven Difficulty in obtaining private financing with land use restrictions Metro Washington viewed as favorable investment market Cost of NOVA projects a focal point affecting competitiveness Uncertainty and tax reform 9% and 4% combinations

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