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Institute for Professional and Executive Development
Sponsored by: Nixon Peabody and the Housing and Redevelopment Reporter
Date: April 7-8 2010
Location: The Liberty Hotel, Boston, MA
Registration Fee:
General ($745.00)
Nonprofit/Government/Education Organization ($545.00)
This seminar is intended for newcomers to the field as well as those seeking an up-to-the-minute refresher course. It will present the basic rules governing the Low Income Housing Tax Credit and how this credit is utilized in today’s transactions; a “hands on” analysis of a financial model generated for a typical tax credit project; an overview of the legal, accounting, and business issues involved in negotiating transactions; a practical look at tax credit transactions from the lender, agency, developer, and investor perspectives; special issues that arise in deals involving non-profits; the basic rules for when tax credits are used together with tax-exempt bonds; options for tax credit properties in Year 15; how to incorporate solar energy in a tax credit property; and real world advice on the occupancy and compliance essentials that are critical to the long-term success of every project.
This workshop is only offered once in 2010
Session Agenda Here
Registration Information Here
Mel King Institute Professional Education Scholarships are also available for this training by submitting an application

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