Exit Strategies for Section 42 Affordable Housing Tax Credit Properties
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Benefits
The affordable housing tax credit program was created in 1986 to encourage the private sector to develop and own affordable rental properties throughout the United States. Tax credit properties completing their initial 15-year tax credit compliance periods face several business, legal, tax and accounting issues that must be addressed before a property can be successfully repositioned.
This live audio conference will examine the opportunities and challenges facing owners of maturing tax credit properties, and how Year 15 transactions are being structured in today's market environment. Relevant topics will include general observations about Year 15 transactions, understanding the qualified contract process, tax consequences of tax credit property dispositions and practical considerations for owners preparing for Year 15.
Agenda
| Overview of Year 15: Understanding Obligations and Seizing Opportunities | |
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Faculty
Thomas A. Giblin, Nixon Peabody LLP
Charles A. Rhuda III, CPA, Novogradac & Company LLP
Thomas A. Giblin
- Partner in the Syndication Practice of Nixon Peabody LLP’s Boston office
- Focuses on tax credit syndication and real estate finance, federally assisted housing, and other aspects of affordable housing and community development
- Advises investors, syndicators, nonprofit organizations, developers and lenders in connection with the acquisition, development, preservation and transfer of real estate developments that generate low-income, historic and renewable energy tax credits
- Handled numerous transactions using various public and private investment programs, including the low-income housing tax credit and other federal, state and local incentives
- Extensive experience representing institutional owners of affordable housing developments, and advises owners and investors in connection with the disposition of partnership interests and fee interests in affordable housing properties across the United States
- Speaks at national conferences on issues relating to affordable housing and the low-income housing tax credit, and chairs various conferences on similar topics for the Institute for Professional and Executive Development
- J.D. degree, Boston College Law School; B.A. degree, Providence College
- Can be contacted at 617-345-1102 or tgiblin@nixonpeabody.com
Charles A. Rhuda III, CPA
- Partner in the Boston office of Novogradac & Company LLP
- More than 20 years experience in the real estate industry, predominately in affordable housing and historic rehabilitation
- Works with tax credit developers, syndicators and investors on structuring, financing and syndication of low-income and historic rehabilitation tax credits, in addition to providing traditional audit and tax services
- Frequent speaker at regional and national seminars on topics in the affordable housing industry
- Licensed as a CPA in New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Maryland
- Bachelor’s degree in public accounting, Pace University
These Materials are Designed For
This live audio conference is designed for property managers, landlords, attorneys, presidents, vice presidents, building owners and managers, developers, housing officials, real estate professionals, government officials, planners, directors, administrators and accountants.
| CD & Manual | - CD Set with bound 26 page manual |
| Podcast | - 88 Minute MP3 with 26 page electronic manual - Immediate Access and No Shipping Cost |


