
2010 Dinner Meetings:
Jan: General Membership
Meeting: Road Map
to Success
Mar: General Membership
Meeting with Anne
Sadovsky
Jun: General Membership
Meeting with Virginia
Love
2010 Seminars & Programs:
Jan: PMA LIHTC
Awards Breakfast
Jan: Marketing
Council
Roundtable:
Emergency Ideas
Jan: Committee Chair/
Volunteer Meeting
Jan: PMA Toastmasters
Club Meeting
Feb: PMEXPO
Exhibitor
Training
Feb: Operations Council
Demonstration:
Reglazing Tubs & Tile
Mar: Stimulus Rebates for
Energy Improvements
Mar: Leasing in the 21st
Century presented by
Anne Sadovsky
Mar: Fair Housing
Training
Mar: Associate Council
Roundtable
Mar: PMA Member
Social
Apr: PMEXPO
Seminars
Apr: Ventless Laundry
Equipment
Demonstration
May: Emergency
Preparedness Summit
May:Leasing Summit
June:Energy Summit
Jun: Obtaining the Most
from Your PMA
Investment
Jun: Tax-Credit Training
and HCCP
Certification
Jul: PMA
Barbeque
Sep: Associate Sales
Seminar
Sep: Business Writing
Seminar
2010 Special Events:
Apr: PMEXPO
May: Spring
Break
Aug: August Social Lobster Bake
Dec: Holiday Ball
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Fundamental and Advanced Issues of Tax Credit Compliance
and HCCP Certification
Details |
Cost |
Register |
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Date: May 20-21, 2008
Time: 8:30am-4:30pm on May 20
and 8:30am-4:00pm on May 21
Place: Laurel Lakes Senior Apartments
7901 Laurel Lakes Court, Laurel, MD 20707
Click here for directions with Google Maps |
May 20 program:
Members: $175
Nonmembers: $325
May 21 program (part of two-day program including exam):
Members: $385
Nonmembers: $625
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THIS PROGRAM IS SOLD OUT! |
Details
A.J. Johnson, a foremost authority on tax credit development and compliance, will lead the May 20-21 Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Training/Certification program. The May 20 course will cover fundamental and advanced issues of the Tax Credit Program. The May 21 half-day review course is designed to prepare attendees for the HCCP certification exam and will end with the exam.
The May 20 program addresses:
- The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program Background
- Role of the State Housing Agency
- Rent Calculations
- Determining Utility Allowances
- Minimum Set-Aside Tests
- Extended Use Agreements
- Resident Eligibility Issues — Income
and Student Status
- Income Verification — Employment,
Social Security/Pension,
Unemployment, Self-Employment
- Assets
- Student Rules and Exceptions
- Handling Recertifications
- Resident Transfers
- The Low-Income Housing Taxt Credit Program Background
- Role of the State Housing Agency
- Rent Calculations
- Determining Utility Allowances
- Minimum Set-Aside Tests
- Extended Use Agreements
- Resident Eligibility Issues — Income
and Student Status
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- Income Verification — Employment,
Social Security/Pension,
Unemployment, Self-Employment
- Assets
- Student Rules and Exceptions
- Handling Recertifications
- Resident Transfers
- Next Available Unit Rule
- Housing Credit Accounting Issues
- Treatment of Common Area
- Acquisition/Rehab Issues
- Calculation of Basis and Application Fraction
- Impact of Federal Subsidy
- Tax Exempt Bonds
- Qualified Allocation Plans
- Deep Rent Skewing
- Unit Vacancy Rule
- Property Dispositions
- Record Retention Requirements
- First Year and Annual Credits Calculations
- HOME Program & Tax Credits
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The May 21 program is optional. It is presented for those who want to take the HCCP certification exam. The cost of the exam is included in the two-day fee. Please bring a nonprogrammable calculator with you.
For more information, check out the program's flyer.
PMA Event Reservation Policy
Reservations
All reservations shall be made in writing either via email, fax or online registration forms. Your request for a reservation completes your registration. No confirmations will be necessary. Your online registration is completed when you click the "Register" button.
Payment
Payment is accepted in advance or on the day of the event. Advance payment preferred. Payment from non-members shall be made in advance by credit card or check.
Invoices
Invoices are issued for amounts greater than $150 only.
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