$500 Million State Credit for 4% Credit New Construction Multifamily Housing
California Assembly Bill 101 (AB 101) provides $500 million additional state low-income housing tax credits for 4% credit new construction multifamily housing projects that can begin construction within 180 days from award (4% + state credit NC). California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (CTCAC) has incorperated the provisions of AB 101 into CTCAC regulations.
Highlights of AB 101 include:
- For 2020, an annual allocation of $500 million additional state tax credits for 4% + state credit NC. For 2020, CTCAC shall consider projects located throughout the state and shall allocate housing credits applying the minimum requirements of Section 10326 for 4% credit applications.
- For 2021 and later, up to $500 million additional state tax credits for 4% + state credit NC if the annual Budget Act, or if any bill providing for appropriations related to the Budget Act, specifies an amount to be available for allocation in that calendar year by the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee, and the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee has adopted regulatory reforms aimed at increasing production and containing costs.
- Of the $500 million, CTCAC will set aside up to $200 million for projects receiving financing from the CalHFA Mixed-Income Program (MIP).
- Projects located in a DDA or QCT are eligible for both the federal 130% basis increase and for state credit. State credit is calculated from 100% of basis (not 130%). (DDA and QCT status is determined by HUD.)
- The original pool of state credit, roughly $100 million, remains essentially unchanged, using a 13% multiplier, but with an added option of a 95% multiplier for qualifying rehabilitation projects:
- The project’s buildings must be 15 years old and complete substantial rehabilitation with the new tax credit allocation;
- The project must currently restrict rent to 45% AMI targeting and below and continue to do so with the new tax credit allocation OR be financed with USDA RD Section 514 or 521; and
- The project has a low appraised value.
See Application Information: $500 million State Credit for general application information.
See the State Tax Credits Table for more information about the different state credit multipliers