Conquering LIHTC Compliance & Optional HCCP Exam - 09/24 & 09/25
Schedule
Tue Sep 24 2024 at 08:30 am to Wed Sep 25 2024 at 05:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Quest Conference Center | Columbus, OH
About this Event
Conquer Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Compliance
Created by Amanda Lee Gross, VP of Training & Compliance Policy, the “Conquering Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Compliance” is a two-day course specially designed to assist affordable housing professionals in conquering LIHTC project compliance.
US Housing Consultant's , will delve deep into the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit laws and regulations, while also providing real-world examples with practical application. This engaging and interactive session utilizes numerous examples and exercises to ensure attendees complete the session with a thorough comprehension of how to maintain project compliance and why it is so important to do so.
Everything You Need to Know About Tax Credit Compliance
Monitoring the entire project’s compliance is the part of LIHTC Compliance that is often the most complex and challenging to understand. For instance, Gary and Randy will review the rules around annual credit calculations, and income and rent limits, which can often be incredibly complicated. Additionally, they will review the regulations regarding working with minimum set-asides and project allocation to handling deep targets and all of the most critical reporting requirements. As well as compliance standards for household eligibility, which can be among the most vital to ensuring a property continues to meet the IRS standard.
- Calculation of earned income and income from assets, and unearned income.
- Leasing Requirements & Student Eligibility
- Handling Project Set-Asides and Eligible Basis
- Calculating Rent Limits and Handling Utility Allowances
- Learn best practices for ensuring that you are always in compliance.
An optional Housing Certified Certified Professional (HCCP) Exam is offered with this course. The HCCP exam is offered separately from the training and is open to anyone who would like to take the HCCP exam. One does not have to take the course in order to take the exam. The HCCP is a specialized designation through the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) for developers, property managers, asset managers, and other professionals working with the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program.
Please note the HCCP Exam will be offered online.
Requirements for Achieving the HCCP Designation
Minimum of two years experience in the LIHTC industry by graduation. (Those who fail to meet this requirement may consider themselves an HCCP-Candidate until reaching two years of experience.)
- A total of 10 hours of LIHTC training
- Adherence to the HCCP Code of Ethics
- Successful completion of the HCCP Exam ($204 online fee for first-timers; $129 online fee for re-takes)
Section 1, Part 1: Processing Applications & Certifications
- Applications & Screening
- Interviews
- Occupancy Standards, Preferences & Restrictions
- Household Size
- Verification Requirements
Section 1, Part 2: Student Eligibility
- Definition of Full-time Student & the Student Calendar
- Definition of Educational Organization
- Student Exceptions
- HFA Requirements & Interpretations
- Monitoring Student Status
Section 1, Part 3: Determining Income
- Method of Determining Income
- Overview of Income Inclusions
- Overview of Income Exclusions
- Earned Income Sources
- Unearned Income Sources
Section 1, Part 4: Determining Asset Income
- Introduction to Assets
- Asset Inclusions & Exclusions
- Disposed Assets
- Personal Property
- Review of Common Assets
- Imputing Asset Income
Section 1, Part 5: Leasing & Certification Requirements
- Tenant Income Certification Form
- Lease Requirements
- Recertification Requirements
Section 2, Part 1: Allocation Process
- Introduction
- Key Players
- Application for Credits
- Qualified Allocation Plan
- Credit Reservation
Section 2, Part 2: Development & Lease Up
- Placing in Service
- Carry-over Allocation
- Set-Aside Elections
- Income & Rent Limits
- Calculating & Claiming Credits
Section 2, Part 3: Ongoing Compliance Requirements
- Available Unit Rule & Vacant Unit Rule
- Unit Transfers
- Record Retention
- Compliance Monitoring
- Non-Compliance
Section 2, Part 4: Acquisition/Rehab
- Allocation & Calculation of Acq/Rehab Credits
- Claiming Acq/Rehab Credits
- Certifying Existing Households
- Federally Funded Projects - URA
- Resyndication
Section 2, Part 5: LIHTC Layered with Other Programs & Laws
- LIHTC & Tax-Exempt Bonds
- LIHTC & HOME Funds
- LIHTC & Section 8
- LIHTC & RD
- LIHTC & Fair Housing/ADA
Note: Training will be conducted in accordance with HOTMA regulatons. Some information may be supplied to attendees as supplemental.
A Professional Training Experience
At All US Housing Consultants Workshops and Certification Courses, Attendees are guaranteed:
- Easy to Follow Printed Materials and Reference Guidebooks for in-person training classes and a PDF Training /Reference Manual for all virtual classes
- Professional Trainers with more than 10 years of experience as a trainer/speaker
- A Relaxed and Fun Training Environment
This training is being sponsored by the Ohio Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) and Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing (OCCH). Please visit them at and .
Where is it happening?
Quest Conference Center, 9200 Worthington Road, Columbus, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 129.00 to USD 795.00