The LIHTC is intended to stimulate the creation of more affordable housing for low and middle-income families. The LIHTC program provides the cost-reducing tax credit in return for developers agreeing to reserve a certain percentage of rent-restricted units for lower-income families. Types of Cred...
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Housing Policy DebateMcClure, K. (2000) `The low-income housing tax credit as an aid to housing finance: how well has it worked?', Housing Policy Debate, vol. 11, no. 1.McClure, K. (2000), The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit as an Aid to Housing Finance: How Well Has It Worked?
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This report discusses the low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) program, which is one of the federal government's primary policy tools for encouraging the development and rehabilitation of affordable rental housing. These non-refundable federal housing tax credits are awarded to developers of qualified...
摘要: The Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) produced nearly 1.3 million units of rental housing between the start of the program, in 1987, and 2003, surpassing the size of the public housing program. In recent years, some 100,000 units per year have been "placed...
This credit is called the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit and is governed under Section 42 of the Internal Revenue Code. Congress has delegated the administration of low-income housing tax credits to the states. Why would the government need to give an incentive to encourage investment in affordabl...