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Understanding the Tax Credit Program What is the tax credit program? Exploring the Federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program (LIHTC) The tax credit program, commonly referred to as the LIHTC, is an established and widely utilized affordable housing initiative that has been in operation since 1987. Distinguishing itself from housing programs overseen by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), this program is administered by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in collaboration with state housing finance agencies across the nation. Landlords who opt to participate in this program can claim tax credits for a period of 10 years, offered in exchange for renting their apartments to low-income tenants at a restricted rent. Understanding Rent Calculation in the Tax Credit Program How is my rent precisely determined? Calculating the Maximum Rent For a low-income unit within a tax credit property, the maximum rent that can be requested is typically 30% of a designated percentage (normally 50% or 60%) of the area median gross income (AMGI). The calculation of rent depends on the number of bedrooms in the apartment rather than the specific number of occupants. Consequently, landlords are required to compute rent based on the assumption that each bedroom accommodates 1.5 residents (or one resident in the case of a studio apartment). Thus, a two-bedroom apartment's rent would correspond to a three-occupant rate (1.5 x 2 bedrooms). Additionally, the tax credit rent encompasses a utility allowance. By implementing clear headings, the text is now more organized and structured for easier readability and comprehension.
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