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Novogradac & Company LLP publishes the Property Compliance Report, a monthly newsletter on low-income housing property compliance. The following is a list of articles published in the Property Compliance Report for 1998. If you are interested in receiving an individual subscription or a copy of any of these articles, please contact products@novoco.com. You can also mail your request to the Products Desk , Novogradac & Company LLP, 246 First Street, Fifth Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105.

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December 1998

Tax-Exempt Bond Projects: What Managers Need to Know to Stay in Compliance

More States Permit Recertification Waivers in 1998

Congress Poised to Unveil New LIHC Bill

LIHC Unit Mix Change Does Not Cause Recapture, Ineligibility

LIHC and Tax-Exempt Bond Property Compliance Requirements Chart

Should Managers Annualize Seasonal Work When Calculating Household Income?

November 1998

NCSHA Plans to Create Best LIHC Compliance Standards

LIHC/HOME Properties: What Managers Need to Know to Stay in Compliance

LIHC Increase Fails; Bond Boost Okayed

LIHC and HOME Program Requirement Chart

NCSHA LIHC Recommended Standards

Minimum Set Aside Election Deemed Key to Stay in Compliance

Section 8 and LIHC Rent Conflicts: How to Benefit from the Rent Subsidy

Are Noncitizens Allowed to Reside in LIHC Projects?

October 1998

Managers Must Understand Tenant Income Certification

Hire Quality On-Site Managers to Stay in Compliance, Experts Advise

IRS Rules on Section 8 Qualified Basis

Full-time Students and LIHC Properties: What are the Rule and the Exceptions

Fees Charged to Tenants May Impact Compliance

State Property Compliance Contacts

Tax Credit Leases: Is Six Months Enough?

September 1998

Changes to Household Size Demands Attention from LIHC Managers

Revised LIHC Property Compliance Software to be Unveiled This Fall

Burden of Proof Shifts to IRS; LIHC Property Owners May Face Impact

IRS to Clarify Form 8823 Instructions

State Property Compliance Contacts

IRS Form 8823 Noncompliance Report

State Agency Audits: How Often Do They Occur and How to Prepare.

August 1998

Asset Verification Requirement Waiver: How Managers Can Save Time

Unborn Children Should Be Included, IRS Says

PHA Documentation Can Save Owners Valuable Time

A Sworn Statement of Assets Sample Form

Importance of Compliance Issues Grows, Officials Say

IRS Requires Continuous Compliance

State Property Compliance Contacts

Sample IRS Notification on Noncompliance

Separated Couples: How is Income Determined?

July 1998

Household Size Deemed Crucial to Income Limit Determination

The Johnson Bill: The Possible Impact on LIHC Property Compliance

Local Utility Allowance Boosts Cash Flow

IRS Unveils New Streamlined LIHC Compliance Form

State Property Compliance Contacts

Same Building Transfers: Do Tenants Have to Re-Qualify?