Search the Collection

  • Collection > Bruce Reed - Subject File Series (remove)

Limit your search

Collection Item Type Result Type Featured

9 results

New Markets (Item)
  • They say Archer can't be seen backing down from stalements made to Summers. I I 4. Low Income Housing Tax Credit I Outstanding Issues • TIley propose Q'utting LlHTC in the minimu!p wage bill. '\ ThtS is unacceptable. We should insist that LlHTC
Housing [1] (Item)
  • investment was made possible through the newly pennanent Low~ Income Housing Tax Credit, approved by Congress as part of President Clinton's budge! package. The pennanent credit was difficult to achieve: but well irbrth '"the fight. With more than
  • :,­ lbey are ! , ., . Capped Wage Credit, Analogous to th~ Low Income HouSing Tax Credit . . . ,(LmTC), With the UHTC, intennediary organizations'Such as USC act as brokers , , ~o 'market credits and involve investors and developers in affordable housing
  • for carbon-saving technology, cducation, the low-income housing tax credit, and laxp~yer bill of rights and simplification provisions. , . '. . or T ax Incentives fl carb on-savmg tee h' no I ogy I I. Energy efficient buildinl,; equipment ($0.3 to $0.6
  • to $3 million (subject to state volume cap). • Expansion of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit to permit use of HOME funds in LIHTC projects. • Tax Credit for Contributions to certain Community Development corporations -- Individuals and companies
Race-Book [1] (Item)
  • the success of the low-income hOUsing tax credits. Tax credits could spur private investment to generate Jobs as weIl as provide needed community amenities, such as neighborhood shopping districts. One approach would be 10 pursue a second round of empowerment
  • should insure that any proje.±t~based assistance (Including LIHTC) is based ~n the 'Same mixed-income principle and does ~not recreate new low-income , ghettoes. By creatively leveraging federal budget dollars with ihe types of partners described in # I