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Tax-Exempt Bond Process
The North Carolina Housing Finance Agency will be accepting applications for 2011 tax-exempt bond volume and 4% tax credits.
Both new construction and rehabilitation projects will be eligible. Proposals for 9% tax credits will not be accepted.
Applications are submitted through our online housing tax credit application. You will also need to submit a paper application with signature and required exhibits, but the online application provides interactive checks that help ensure that you meet all submission requirements. If you have a user ID and password from the previous application cycle, you can use that user ID to access the system and create new applications. Otherwise, you will need to create a new user ID and password before creating applications.
The schedule for the application is as follows:
July 16 |
Deadline for submission of preliminary applications (12:00 noon) |
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September 10 |
Notification of final site scores and initial evaluation of rehabilitation projects |
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October 8 |
Deadline for full applications (12:00 noon) |
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January 2011 |
Notification of bond volume awards (estimated) |
All proposals must comply with the 2010 Qualified Allocation Plan. Please review the QAP and all appendices prior to submitting an application.
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