2020 Fall Affordable Housing Seminar Moving to Webinar Format
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Registration is Open! 2020 Fall Affordable Housing Webinar – September 24

Web ImageRegistration is now open for McKonly & Asbury’s 2020 Fall Affordable Housing Webinar. The webinar will be held on Thursday, September 24, 2020, and features A.J. Johnson! 

A.J. Johnson is President of A.J. Johnson Consulting Services, Inc., a full service real estate consulting firm specializing in due diligence and asset management issues, with a particular emphasis on properties utilizing the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit. A.J. will be presenting on a variety of LIHTC topics during this webinar. This training will cover LIHTC topics such as: eligible and qualified basis, applicable fraction, credit calculation, placed in service issues, available unit rule, employee units, mixed income properties, vacant unit rule, and more!

Webinar Agenda:

  • Morning session from 9:00am to 11:30am with a 15-minute break
  • 1.5-hour lunch break from 11:30am to 1:00pm
  • Afternoon session from 1:00pm to 3:30pm with a 15-minute break

Continuing Education:

Attendees are eligible for 5.25 Continuing Professional Education Hours (Specialized Knowledge). The level of the content is intermediate to advanced and prior knowledge of and experience with the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit is the only prerequisite.

Registration:

The webinar training fee is $150. The training link will be sent to attendees via email closer to the date.

Click here to register and contact us at affordablehousing@macpas.com with any questions. We look forward to you joining us!

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