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06/01/2011

High Credit Demand Leads Massachusetts to Limit Applications

By A.J. Johnson

The Massachusetts Department of Housing & Community Development (MDHCD) is proposing to limit the number of applications a sponsor can submit and an increase in minimum project sizes for 2011. Developer demand for tax credits in 2010 exceeded their availability by a ratio of four to one. The 2011 Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP) will restrict sponsors to more than two tax credit applications per funding cycle. Also, to ensure a more diverse distribution of credits, per project allocations will be capped at $1 million, except for large-scale neighborhood impact projects, which will be capped at $1.3 million. The department is also requiring a minimum project size of 12 units. Back to news

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