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Community Affairs:
Article Archive > Low Income Housing Tax Credits

Low-Income Housing Tax Credits: Affordable Housing Investment Opportunities for Banks Community Development Insights February 2008

Investing in Low-Income Housing Tax Credits: Community Development Investments Spring 2006

How LIHTC Funds Can Help Banks Invest in Affordable Housing: Community Development Investments Spring 2006

Low Income Housing Tax Credits "101" Community Developments Spring 2000

Tax Credits Help Ease Severe Indian Country Housing Problem Community Developments Fall 2001

The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program: Community Bank Reaps More than Monetary Returns Community Developments Spring 2000

Low Income Housing Tax Credits Community Developments Fact Sheet

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