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Historic Tax Credit Developer’s Conference
sponsored by Nixon Peabody LLP and Reznick Group
February 5 - 6, 2009
Eden Roc Resort & Spa
Miami, FL
Conference Overview
No one has more firsthand knowledge about the redevelopment of historic buildings than real estate developers—that’s the premise behind the Historic Tax Credit Developer’s Conference. Through case studies and panel discussions, developers seasoned in the use of the HTC will share their experiences with for-profit and nonprofit building owners and developers from across the country who are interested in using these credits to finance their projects. The conference will shine a light on the future of the finance and development of historic buildings.
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Reference Materials
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Historic Tax Credit Developers Conference Reference Materials Table Of Contents
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Internal Revenue Code Section 47: Rehabilitation Credit
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Internal Revenue Code Section 50: Other Special Rules
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Internal Revenue Code Section 48(d) (Repealed): Certain Leased Property
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IRS Regulation 1.48-12: Qualified Rehabilitation Building
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Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit: An Overview by Nixon Peabody LLP
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Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit: The Tax Basics by Herbert F. Stevens, Esq.,
Nixon Peabody LLP
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Internal Revenue Code Section 168(h): Tax Exempt Use Property
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IRS Temporary Regulations 1.1 68(j)-IT: Questions and Answers Concerning
Tax-Exempt Entity Leasing Rules
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Historic Preservation Certification Application, Parts 1, 2 and 3 from the
National Park Service
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Late Submission of the Historic Preservation Certification Application by Mark
Primoli and Tom Gavin
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36 CFR Part 67 - Historic Preservation Certifications, Pursuant to Sec 48(g)
and Sec. 170(h) of the IRS Code of 1986
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Structuring Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit Transactions by Kenneth A.
Alperin, Esq., Nixon Peabody LLP
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Use of Rehabilitations Tax Credit by Lessees by Mark Primoli, Internal Revenue
Service
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Comparison of Business Entities by David Kavanaugh, Esq., Nixon Peabody LLP
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Tax Credit Alert: "Bailout Bill" includes reauthorization of the New Markets
Tax Credit Program and explanation of the Historic Tax Credit, October 28,
Nixon Peabody
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Historic Tax Credit Alert: New Housing Bill Includes significant changes that
affect the Historic Tax Credit, July 2008, Nixon Peabody
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New Markets Tax Credit Memo, September 2006, Nixon Peabody LLP
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IRS Notice 2002-64 Federal Tax Benefits
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The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program by Richard S. Goldstein, Esq.,
Herbert F. Stevens, Esq., James F. Duffy, Esq., Thomas A. Giblin, Esq., and
Molly R. Bryson, Esq., Nixon Peabody LLP
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Differences Between The Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit and The Low-Income
Housing Tax Credit by Andrew S. Potts, Esq., and Forrest David Milder, Esq.,
Nixon Peabody LLP
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Historic Preservation and Affordable Housing: The Missed Connection by Donovan
D. Rypkema, National Trust for Historic Preservation
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LEED Green Building Rating System for New Construction and Major Renovations,
Version 2.1, November 2002
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Cost and Benefits of Green Building, Enterprise Community Partners, Inc
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Article: "Amory Renovation Shows City at its Best". The Oregonian; September
30, 2006; Section B: EDITORIALS, Page 4.
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Report: "Portland Armory: New Markets Tax Credits: Community Impacts" Report by
Portland Family of Funds Holdings
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Article: "Historic Preservation and Green Building: A Lasting Relationship"
with sidebar "Considerations for Green Building and Historic Preservation" /
Environmental Building News, January 2007
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Article: "The Greenest Building Is... One That Is Already Built" by Carl
Elefante, AIA, LEED AP / Forum Journal, Summer 2007
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Article: "Finding Common Ground" by Kim O'Connell / Traditional Building, June
2007
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Making a Good Program Better, Final Guidance and Implementation of National
Park System Advisory Board Recommendations for the Federal Historic
Rehabilitation Tax Credit Program, December 2007
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Report: "Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit Program - Recommendations
for Making a Good Program Better" A National Park System Advisory Board Report,
September 2006
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Memo: Draft Policy and Procedures on Multifamily Mortgage Insurance
Applications Involving Master Lease Ownership Structures, U.S Department of
Housing and Urban Development, March 2008
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Rider to Regulatory Agreement Multifamily Housing Projects HUD-92466, Owner
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Rider to Regulatory Agreement Multifamily Housing Projects HUD-92466,
Residential Tenant
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Rider to Regulatory Agreement Multifamily Housing Projects HUD-92466,
Commercial Tenant
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Rider to Regulatory Agreement Multifamily Housing Projects HUD-92466, Master
Tenant
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Special Firm Commitment Conditions Document
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Memo: Draft Policy and Procedures on Multifamily Mortgage Insurance
Applications Involving Master Lease Ownership Structures, Sandwich Lease
Policy, U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development, March 2008
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