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SUMMARY:The Emerging Issues In The Expiring-Use  Affordability Crisis
DESCRIPTION:\nJoin Goldstein Hall PLLC and CohnReznick LLP for a discussion about the rights an investor partner has in a Low-Income Housing Tax Credit project and how those rights CAN be exercised to protect its investment, profit, and control of the project – whether exiting or remaining after Year 15.\nTopics include:\n\nThe statutory framework of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit projects, including the underpinning tax principles\nHow to pre-empt the concerns a not-for-profit partner may have as Year 15 approaches and the investor partner prepares to exit\nCalculating capital accounts and the significance of a negative capital account\nAnalyzing potential waterfall distributions and ROFR implications\nRecent legal developments\n\n**This webinar is anticipated to qualify for one CPE credit.\nREGISTER TODAY\nSpeakers (from left to right): Winell Belfonte, CPA, Partner, CohnReznick LLP, Mark J. Kavanaugh, CPA, Partner, CohnReznick LLP, Brian Hsu, Partner, Goldstein Hall PLLC, Brian J. Markowitz, Partner, Goldstein Hall PLLC\n \n \n
URL:https://goldsteinhall.fmwps.com/gsh_events/the-emerging-issues-in-the-expiring-use-affordability-crisis/
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