Thursday, August 31, 2023


California's Experts on Affordable

Housing Finance, Advocacy & Policy


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Housing Finance Training Series

The California Housing Partnership invites you to register for parts 1 and 2 of our 3-part Housing Finance training series:

 

LIHTC 101

Monday, September 18 — 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM

This training will introduce the basic fundamentals of the federal Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program.

  • What is a tax credit?
  • Federal eligibility and affordability requirements
  • Differences between 9% and 4% credits
  • Calculating LIHTC credits and equity
  • Basic ownership structure of a limited partnership

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LIHTC 201

Tuesday, September 26 — 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Builds on the LIHTC 101 foundational training to provide an overlay of specific requirements for developments in California.

  • California state tax credits
  • State eligibility and affordability requirements
  • Threshold Basis Limits
  • TCAC underwriting requirements
  • Competitive 9% LIHTC allocation system

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Tax-Exempt Bonds 101

Monday, November 6 — 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM

This session from the Partnership will provide participants an introduction to the basics of using tax-exempt bond financing in affordable housing developments, as well as an overview of California’s competitive allocation process. Topics covered include:

  • What is a tax-exempt bond and why are they used?
  • Deal structure and participants
  • Technical requirements: 50% Test, Good costs vs. Bad costs
  • Process of obtaining a bond allocation
  • Competitive CDLAC scoring system

Registration to Come in October


All three sessions are live, interactive events held via Zoom. No recordings will be provided.



Cost per Session: $100 for Nonprofit/Government, or $75 for Nonprofit/Government with 3 - 8 attendees


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About the California Housing Partnership
The California Housing Partnership creates and preserves affordable and sustainable homes for Californians with low incomes by providing expert financial and policy solutions to nonprofit and public partners. Since 1988, the Partnership's on-the-ground technical assistance, applied research, and legislative leadership has leveraged $25 billion in private and public financing to preserve and create more than 75,000 affordable homes. | chpc.net
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