Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin There have been two important opinions in the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Year 15 struggle so far this month. Both favor not-for-profit (NFP) sponsors. They each deserve their own post, so today we will start with JER Hudson GP XXI LLC which came down May 2 from Vice Chancellor Morgan T. Zurn of the Delaware Court of Chancery. First a little bit of background, which you can skip if you are familiar with the issue. The Year 15 Problem The major source of funding for affordable housing in this country is the LIHTC - Section 42 of the Internal Revenue Code. States are apportioned credits based on population. A specified agency in each state then parcels out the credits to projects. NFP sponsors have an edge in the allocation process. Typically the credit will be allocated to an investor limited partner, often a bank that is getting Community Reinvestment Act good dooby points in addition to the return from the credit. … [Read more...] about Delaware Chancery Refuses To Apply Ferengi Principles To Low Income Housing Deals
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8 Limiting Beliefs That May Be Holding Your Business Back
Self-doubt is common among entrepreneurs. When business owners are overcome with these doubts, it can hold them back from achieving their goals and reaching their full potential. Thankfully, there are ways to work through these limiting beliefs and develop a more secure mindset -- and it often begins with learning from other entrepreneurs who have endured those same struggles. To help reframe your current way of thinking, a group of leaders discussed some limiting beliefs many entrepreneurs have and how you can overcome them. 'Success should come easy.' Many entrepreneurs get discouraged when their efforts aren't immediately yielding results because they somehow believe success should be easier to achieve. "Logically, we know that success rarely comes easy -- and yet, it's so easy for entrepreneurs to expect immediate visible success," says Ismael Wrixen, executive chairman of FE International . "In truth, for an entrepreneur to achieve their goals, … [Read more...] about 8 Limiting Beliefs That May Be Holding Your Business Back
Court Rules IRS Is Too Late To Audit, Win For Taxpayers
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Tax returns are annual drudgery, but they matter. They matter for individuals, businesses and investment entities. Everybody must file one, or more than one, depending on how many entities you have. You may have state taxes to file too. You might think your filing date is obvious, and hopefully you file before the deadline. The one everyone knows is April 15. Of course, that date moves slightly, such as for 2021 returns, when the due date was April 18, 2022. Business entities face other due dates. So what’s the big deal about when you file? Proof, for one thing. It can become important to prove when you filed because of the statute of limitations. Wouldn’t it be nice to tell the IRS, “Sorry, you are too late to audit me?” The overarching federal tax statute of limitations runs three years after you file your tax return. But there are many exceptions that give the IRS six years or longer. But starting with the normal three … [Read more...] about Court Rules IRS Is Too Late To Audit, Win For Taxpayers