485-x & 467-m: New Rules Aim to Expand Affordable Housing Through Tax Breaks
New York City has released proposed rules for two new tax incentive programs to combat its affordable housing shortage.
New York City has released proposed rules for two new tax incentive programs to combat its affordable housing shortage.
The New York State Legislature has replaced the expired 421a program with a new initiative called 485x, also known as the "Affordable Neighborhoods for New Yorkers" program. This new tax incentive program aims to increase affordability for tenants and raise wages for workers on construction projects that receive the tax benefit.
The brand-new City program aims to build new affordable and mixed-income homes using innovative funding solutions techniques.
421-a is seeing a big change in its revived state.