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Massachusetts Housing Investment Corporation Accounting, Audit & Tax Workshop For the Year Ended December 31, 2011 Presented By: Marianne Heard, CPA, MST, Tax Director, Kevin P. Martin & Associates, P.C. Kenneth Lund, CPA, Partner, Daniel Dennis & Company, LLC Michael O Neil, CPA, Partner, Daniel Dennis & Company, LLC Christopher Pulick, CPA, Senior Tax Manager, Kevin P. Martin & Associates, P.C. December 2 & 9, 2011 1

Reporting Timelines Opening Remarks Project Audits and Tax Returns: Drafts: Due March 1, 2012 Finals: The Later of March 15, 2012 or Within eight (8) calendar days of the date MHIC issues its Go Final letter. 2

Overall Agenda Module One: Audit Process Module Two: Tax Process Module Three: Year 15 Plan 3

Structure IRS State tax credit entity Allocation of credits Developer of LIHTC building or project - controls the operating entity 1% GP The Syndicator negotiates the union between developers and investors $ $$$ The lender Financing $$$$$ Low income housing Qualified Tenants Entity which requests and receives tax credits typically a limited partnership/llc which owns a housing project providing low income housing to qualified tenants Operating Partnership INVESTORS in the Fund Invests $$$ 99% LP Invests $$$ (LP of Fund) Credits!! 4 Controls fund GP of Fund Syndication fee The Fund - an investment partnership

Approach MHEF Funds use the equity method of accounting for its investment in each project partnership. 5

Approach - Continued Upper tier accountant will: review the draft audit and tax returns of each project partnership. require and/or request selected documentation as part of the review process. 6

Approach - Continued Upper tier accountant will: inquire and discuss items that may arise with MHIC and/or the lower tier accountant as needed. place reliance on the project partnership financial statements. 7

Audit Matters Please notify MHIC immediately if any of the following occur: Impairment Qualified Opinion/Disclaimer of Opinion Going Concern Restatement Amended Tax Returns Casualty Loss 8

Required Documentation Year End Requirements Required for ALL deals Signed Independence Letter Peer Review Report Minimum Gain Calculation Book to Tax Reconciliation Qualified Occupancy Summary Classifications of Loans NR/QNR/R Details of any special tax allocations (profit-losscredits-liabilities 9

Required Documentation Year End Requirements continued Required for ALL First and Second Year Deals Cost Certification, if applicable Draft 8609 s, if applicable Working Trial Balance (GAAP & Tax) and Financial Statement grouping sheets 10

Required Documentation Year End Requirements continued Required for ALL First and Second Year Deals Fixed assets and fixed asset additions along with related depreciation (including FASB 144 calculations for asset impairment if applicable). Deferred costs and related amortization. Mortgage and loans payable along with related interest and confirmations. If no confirmations, please document how tested. 11

Required Documentation Year End Requirements continued Required for ALL First and Second Year Deals Partners equity showing changes in limited partner and general partner equity. Revenue and expense analytical review. Legal work paper and letter(s), if applicable Management representation letter 12

Financial Statement Reporting/Accounting Pitfalls Material tenant accounts receivable Escrow/Reserve activity detail not reconciled to third party statements Land included with building Construction payables included with accounts payable 13

Financial Statement Reporting /Accounting Pitfalls - Continued Accruals real estate taxes, utilities, management fee, etc. not properly recorded Entity fees calculation of incentive fees, asset management fee, investor service fees etc. not properly performed and/or recorded 14

Financial Statement Reporting/Accounting Pitfalls - Continued Inclusion of entity expenses with operating expenses Development fee/soft debt interest nonaccrual Debt not reconciled to third party statements Failure to record non-cash transactions Disclosure of guarantees 15

Financial Statements Sample Financial Statements are included in the MHIC Tax Return and Audit Preparation Guide 16

Impairment Impairment is the condition that exists when the carrying amount of a long-lived asset exceeds its fair value. An impairment loss shall be recognized only if the carrying amount of a long-lived asset is not recoverable and exceeds its fair value. The carrying amount of a long-lived asset is not recoverable if it exceeds the sum of the undiscounted cash flows expected to result from the use and eventual disposition of the asset. 17

Impairment Examples of Triggering Events: A significant decrease in the market price of a longlived asset A significant adverse change in the extent or manner in which a long-lived asset is being used or in its physical condition A significant adverse change in legal factors or in the business climate that could affect the value of a longlived, including an adverse action or assessment by a regulator 18

Impairment Examples of Triggering Events Continued An accumulation of costs significantly in excess of the amount originally expected for the acquisition or construction of a long-lived asset. A current-period operating or cash flow loss combined with a history of operating or cash flow losses or a projection or forecast that demonstrates continuing losses associated with the use of a long-lived asset. A current expectation that, more likely than not, a long-lived asset will be sold or otherwise disposed of significantly before the end of its previously estimated useful life. 19

Impairment Recoverability Analysis: Carrying value vs. sum of undiscounted cash flows If the carrying value of the asset exceeds the sum of the undiscounted cash flows, the asset is impaired and must be written down to fair value. 20

Impairment Fair Value Some Considerations: Value of the tax credits Value of the future expected cash flows Original underwriting projections Appraisals 21

Management Responsibilities Financial Statements are the responsibility of the organization s management. Financial Statements should be in accordance with GAAP. Management is responsible for ensuring internal controls are in place and operational 22

Management Responsibilities Books are maintained on the accrual basis of accounting All transactions including cash and noncash are recorded in the general ledger and reconciled at year end Development and operating activity are consolidated and reconciled 23

Management Responsibilities Maintenance of supporting documentation Any new debt, debt modifications or restructurings are properly accounted for and supported by signed documents 24

Management Responsibilities Responsible for compliance with laws and regulations and for making the auditor aware of those requirements Completion of accurate qualified occupancy summaries for all LIHTC properties (including 100% deals) 25

Auditor Responsibilities Timely Service Reasonable deadlines for information requested Reasonable staff continuity Independence Partner involvement Compliance with audit requirements 26

Auditor Responsibilities Express an opinion on the financial statements based on audit results Preparation of tax returns based on information provided by management 27

Auditor Expectations Staff availability/cooperation Supporting schedules Information provided timely Forms and checklist completion Knowledge of and resposability for financial statement preparation and GAAP 28

Tax Return Prefer tax basis Schedule L on Book Basis/K-1 Tax Basis 29

Tax Pitfalls Including reserves in acquisition basis Capitalizing 100% of interest, taxes and insurance into rehab basis Failure to maximize credits: Focus on building with fewest market tenants first Fill entire building first Consider moving market rate tenants to other buildings 30

Tax Pitfalls - Continued Not looking at operating statement when preparing cost certification to see if there are capitalizable costs paid for out of operations to increase tax credit basis Not meeting expected lease-up Not tracking qualified occupancy (i.e. lower of area or units Failure to timely plan, prepare and complete cost certification 31

Tax Pitfalls - Continued Failure to timely secure 8609 s from the housing finance agency Electing improper elections on Section II of the 8609 (i.e. set a-side election) Improper liability allocation Improper cut-off of qualified expenditures for HTC 32

Minimum Gain Minimum Gain is the excess of nonrecourse liabilities which are secured by the partnership property over the adjusted tax basis of the property Rules prescribed under 704(b) limit the losses allocated to limited partners to their capital contributions, their previous share of income and losses plus their share of minimum gain. Pre-emptive Reallocation 33

Occupancy Issues Minimum set-aside requirement 40-60 rule 20-50 rule Client must meet set-aside requirements by year end or project will not qualify for that year s tax credits (deferral) Set aside requirements apply throughout the compliance period (15 years) 34

Deferred Developer Fees One of the most significant issues encountered in low income tax credit cases stems from the inclusion or general allowance of developer fees in the reported eligible basis of the respective real estate projects. Internal Revenue Manual MSSP Training Guide Chapter 11 35

COD Income Debt Modification that must be tested for COD income Change from recourse to non recourse or vice versa Change in payment expectation Different asset securing nonrecourse debt Change in obligator on a recourse debt 36

EXCHANGE 1602 FUNDS Section 1602: Grants to States for Low- Income Housing Projects in Lieu of Low- Income Housing Credits for 2009 37

EXCHANGE 1602 Tax Issues Recapture Triggers Failure to meet 85% test Drop in Applicable Fraction Section 1602 percentage, AND Applicable fraction in the extended use agreement, OR Minimum side-aside elected Recapture Penalties recapture full amount of award less 1/15 th for every year recapture not triggered. 38

EXCHANGE 1602 Tax and Audit Issues Awarded as a grant Revenue Recognition 39

Year 15 Issues When to Exit Tax Credit Compliance ends on the last day of the 15 th year since the credits were first claimed on the tax return May be different for different buildings Need to be thinking about Year 15 issues long before Year 15 strategy should be decided in year 13, prepared for in year 14 and executed in year 15 COD Income Lender Consents Assignment and Assumption Agreements Formation of New entities 40

Year 15 Issues Know the property Is cash flow sufficient to sustain it? What are the anticipated changes, such as a loss of a subsidy? Is the property in good shape, what are the capital needs? What s the current market, what s the market projected to be Know the stakeholders, what do they want? Residents Investors Lenders Allocating agencies 41

Year 15 Issues Know what your documents say you can do and cannot do. Is there a purchase option? Is there a Right of First Refusal (ROFR) (Section 42 requirements? How are the proceeds to be split? Are there disposition fees? What issues are negotiable? Investor Income Issues Assignment and Assumption Issues 42

Year 15 Issues When to Exit Many Options Sponsor acquires property and continues operations, assuming all existing debt. Sponsor acquires and rehabs through re-syndication and/or refinancing new entities Sponsor acquires and sell to third party Partnership sells to third party Homeownership (lease-purchase, condos) Qualified contract Remember exit taxes tax return due date Remember an audit may still be required Know your regulatory agreement. 43

The End Thank You! 44