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Affordable Housing for Families and Neighborhoods: The Value of Low-Income Housing Tax Credits in New York City

Posted August 12, 2010

Source: Enterprise Community Partners, Inc. and Local Initiatives Support
Corporation, Inc., 2010

From the report’s executive summary:

“Since the late 1980s, the Federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) has acted as an engine of affordable housing production, building about 2 million high-quality units that rent for amounts working families can afford to pay. Organizations working to improve conditions in low-income communities have also used the program to revitalize hundreds of once-downtrodden neighborhoods. Drawing on the program’s experience in New York City, this report joins a growing body of technical research examining the tax credit’s value to communities and low-income families nationwide.”

Link to full report.

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Vermont #1 at Targeting Very Low Income in LIHTC Units

Posted April 2, 2010

Source: Steve Gold’s Treasured Bits of Information, April 2, 2010

Link to posting from Texas Housers

Stephen F. Gold, an attorney who specializes in civil rights and represents only persons with disabilities, publishes an email Information Bulletin called “Steve Gold’s Treasured Bits of Information.”  Last month he issued a bulletin titled Targeting Low-Income Housing Tax Credits to People on SSI? Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a program designed to help aged, blind, and disabled people who have little or no income. [More ...]

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