Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A.,
affordable housing attorney Jeffrey J. Koerselman comments on state and
federal housing tax credits in
Finance and Commerce. The article, “State housing tax credit could deliver low-cost housing,” discusses the need for new funding sources for state tax credits for affordable housing. “The state credit would emulate the federal credits, which should enable the state and local housing agencies to absorb its administration fairly easily, said Jeff Koerselman” (Qtd. in Anderson).
About Jeffrey J. Koerselman
Jeff focuses his legal practice in the areas of real estate development and finance and transactions involving state and federal tax credits, including Low-Income Housing Tax Credits, Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits, and New Markets Tax Credits. Jeff represents his clients, who include for-profit and nonprofit real estate developers and investors, in real estate financing related issues involving conventional debt, tax credit syndication, tax-exempt bonds, tax increment financing, and a variety of affordable housing loan and grant programs administered by federal and state governments. Jeff also has significant experience in the areas of partnership taxation, state and local taxation, the formation and structuring of different entities, environmental matters, and other general corporate and real estate matters.
Article Citation
Qtd. Anderson, Mark. “State housing tax credit could deliver low-cost housing.” Finance and Commerce. 4 Feb. 2010.