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- AMR Corp. Q3 2009 Earnings Call Transcript
- Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Operator Instructions. Your first question comes from Michael Linenberg - Banc of America/Merrill Lynch. Michael Linenberg - Banc of America/Merrill Lynch Yes. Two quick ones here. I guess the anti-trust immunized agreement, the approval, is that still on track for the end of the month? I...
- Earnings calls 2009-10-21
- Brandywine Realty Trust Q3 2009 Earnings Call Transcript
- Question-and-Answer Session Operator Operator Instructions Your first question comes from Ross Nussbaum – UBS. [Rob Sailsbury] with Ross Nussbaum – UBS This is [Rob Salisbury] here with Ross. Can you take a minute to walk us through how the post office project is going to flow through...
- Earnings calls 2009-10-29
- Buffett Joins Goldman Bid For Fannie Mae Tax Credits
- NEW YORK (Reuters) - Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc BRKa has joined Goldman Sachs Group Inc GS in a bid to buy $3 billion in tax credits from mortgage giant Fannie Mae, the Wall Street Journal's website reported, citing people familiar with the matter.On Sunday the Journal reported that Goldman,...
- News items 2009-11-03
- Beazer Homes USA, Inc. F4Q09 (Qtr End 09/30/09) Earnings Call Transcript
- Question-and-Answer Session Operator Thank you. Operator Instructions Your first question comes from David Goldberg - UBS. David Goldberg - UBS Ian, you mentioned in your comments about expecting some improvement in 2010 in terms of base, and I'm just wondering if you could talk about mortgage rates in...
- Earnings calls 2009-11-10
- A Hummer Of A Tax Break
- The U.S. government provides tax credits for many purposes to promote consumer behavior that benefits the greater good. Not many people would argue with the idea behind the child tax credit or a tax credit that teachers can receive for unreimbursed costs of school supplies, but sometimes tax credits can...
- White papers 2003-01-23
- Does The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Increase The Supply Of Housing?
- The Low Income Housing Tax Credit LIHTC was originated in conjunction with the Tax Reform Act of 1986 (TRA 86) to provide incentives for private sector production of low-income housing. In this note we examine whether these units have added to the existing stock or merely substituted for unsubsidized units...
- White papers 2002-10-01
- Low Income Housing Tax Credit Housing Developments and Property Values
- This article is about the low income housing tax credit housing developments.The low income housing tax credit was originated in conjunction with the Tax Reform Act of 1986 to provide incentives for private sector production of low-to-moderate income housing. The credits provide a mechanism for funding a wide range of...
- White papers 2002-06-01
- Enterprising Businesses Zone In On Savings
- Empowerment zone, enterprise community and enterprise zone—these sound like similar names for government initiatives that either boost investment in impoverished communities or rehabilitate decayed city neighborhoods. Companies and site-selection consultants have always considered multiple criteria to determine the site. Now, with so much cash and incentives on the table, they...
- White papers 2000-12-01
- 2003 Budget Would Provide Tax Credits for Uninsured and Displaced Workers
- President Bush's new budget proposes over $100 billion in health insurance tax credits for families and individuals, including displaced workers. The budget also includes proposals to loosen restrictions on Medical Savings Accounts MSA and Flexible Spending Accounts FSA.
- White papers 2003-05-08
- House Advantage
- Top-rated bonds have delivered solid returns as a safe haven, but that status may not last when interest rates rise. As an alternative, consider federal housing tax credits clients. Tax credits lower an investor's tax bill and increase after-tax income. Low-income housing tax credits provide a tax shelter that literally...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Tax Credits Have Financial Institutions Thinking about Developing New Markets
- The Community Renewal Tax Relief Act of 2000 the Act was enacted to promote private investment in designated low-income communities. This legislation attracted little notice within banking circles until very recently, in part because of significantly unresolved implementation issues. Now that details of the U.S. Treasury Department's implementation plan have...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Change in the Tax Credit Investment Rules
- Last year, the North Carolina General Assembly passed Senate Bill 1416, which provides remedial provisions to the state low income housing tax credit for 2000, 2001 and 2002 allocation years and completely overhauls the state credit for transactions receiving allocations in 2003, 2004 and 2005. The statutory provisions applicable to...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- 2003 Budget Would Provide Tax Credits For Uninsured And Displaced Workers
- President Bush's new budget proposes over $100 billion in health insurance tax credits for families and individuals, including displaced workers. The budget also includes proposals to loosen restrictions on medical savings accounts MSA and flexible spending accounts FSA. Hospitals and other health care providers would potentially be able to...
- White papers 2002-02-06
- Health Insurance Tax Credits: Will They Work for Women?
- This study finds, that tax credits at the level of those in the proposals during 2002 would not be enough to make health insurance affordable to working women. Not only would tax credits buy less coverage for young women than they would for young men, in many markets, no individual...
- White papers 2002-12-01
- Does the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Increase the Supply of Housing?
- The Low Income Housing Tax Credit LIHTC was originated in conjunction with the Tax Reform Act of 1986 (TRA 86) to provide incentives for private sector production of low-income housing. This note examines whether these units have added to the existing stock or merely substituted for unsubsidized units that otherwise...
- White papers 2002-10-11
- Cutting Taxes for Insuring: Options and Effects of Tax Credits for Health Insurance
- This paper highlights certain questions such as what options are available in the design of refundable tax credits for health insurance purchases. What are the effects of different options, and how should they be evaluated? The research reported here compares three alternative types of tax credit schemes: fixed dollar credits...
- White papers 2000-05-01
- First, Do No Harm: Designing Tax Incentives for Health Insurance
- A bipartisan consensus favors public policy initiatives to expand health insurance coverage. This paper summarizes new Current Population Survey CPS data on health insurance coverage for the non elderly and discusses the issues involved in subsidizing health insurance. It outlines a tax credit option designed to diminish many health insurance...
- White papers 2001-11-27
- Expanding Coverage via Tax Credits: Trade-offs and Outcomes
- This paper discusses various options for using refundable tax credits to reduce the number of uninsured persons. The effect of tax credits on the number of uninsured depends on the form of the credit scheme adopted. It finds that small credits will do little to reduce the number of uninsured...
- White papers 2001-10-30
- Developments in State-Level Financial Incentives for Stationary Fuel Cells in the United States, 2003-2004
- This paper catalogued and discussed states' efforts to encourage the development and use of stationary fuel cells, especially among end-users. The primary source of information for this paper was the Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy DSIRE, a public resource funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and managed...
- White papers 2004-04-01
- Tax Credits, the Distribution of Subsidized Health Insurance Premiums, and the Uninsured
- This paper investigates the impact of a $1000 refundable tax credit for self-only coverage on net premiums and insurance purchases for a representative sample of potential buyers in the individual insurance market. Two methods are used to estimate the distribution of premiums: predicted premiums based on a sample of actual...
- White papers 2001-09-01
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