Simplifying Medical Expense Deductions & Enhancing Standard Deduction under HOTMA
Recently, Douglas Rice, special policy adviser at HUD, unveiled the latest updates to the Housing Opportunity Through Modernization Act of 2016 (HOTMA). Among the key changes, the new rule introduces an across-the-board increase in the standard deduction for all individuals. Moreover, it raises the threshold for public housing and Section 8 residents to claim additional medical expenses deductions.
This implementation, known as the Final Rule for Sections 102, 103, and 104 of HOTMA, brings several notable advantages to tenants while significantly easing administrative burdens for public housing agencies (PHAs), multifamily housing owners (MFH owners), and participating jurisdictions.
One of the primary benefits of this new rule is the reduction of paperwork and complexity surrounding medical deductions for eligible households. This streamlined approach ensures a more straightforward and accessible process for those seeking medical expense deductions.
Join this webinar on the latest updates on HOTMA regulations with industry expert Paul Flogstad to understand the positive impact of these regulatory changes on both tenants and housing authorities, fostering a more efficient and equitable system within the housing sector.
Webinar Objectives
In this session, Paul will focus on a comprehensive examination of the proposed changes, particularly those related to seniors and individuals with disabilities. Specifically, Paul will delve into the adjustments that affect their ability to deduct a specified level of medical expenses from their income.
Webinar Highlights
This webinar will have all the new updates from HUD which are effective in September of 2022. These changes will give direction on many facets for a MOR audit. These are new guidelines from HUD having to do with a scheduled audit. This session will review and provide tips on file management as well as the physical inspection items to watch for during a MOR or tax credit audit.
In this session our expert speaker will review best practices. There are many sections to a MOR or Tax Credit review. By attending you will learn from actual examples of pictures of “real world” mistakes.
Speaker will discuss file organization and set up. The major item in and audit are the tenant files. Each program has its own file setup, and we will cover what is needed for compliance.
Also covered is this session is physical inspection of the property. What items to look for and how they affect the overall score on the audit.
Session will also review best practices. This is important for landlords to understand to keep them from doing something that will result in a fair housing violation.
Webinar Agenda
Many audits of both HUD and Tax Credit focus on file management. If the files are not in order you will have a finding. Each type of financing has a specific order of content for their files. A discussion of this topic will let you know what is needed to be compliant.
Webinar Highlights
This session will give you strategies for you to get an “A” on your audit. Many tools will be added to your toolbox of options for a good audit.
In announcing its planned overhaul, HUD acknowledged that its existing Section 504 rules need to be updated to address emerging issues and solicited comments on a variety of questions about the current Section 504 rules and how they should be revised. These include, among others, questions about whether the current definition of an “individual with disabilities” should be changed; whether the current new construction rules, requiring 5% of units be mobility-accessible and 2% of units be visual- and hearing-accessible, adequately meet the needs of persons with disabilities; and whether the accessibility needs of persons receiving housing choice vouches and other tenant-based assistance are being met.
This webinar will cover many of these proposed rule changes. These include:
Webinar Agenda
This webinar will cover all 13 proposed rule changes. HUD is still accepting comments from the public as to how the rule changes will affect the properties.
Webinar Highlights
Who Should Attend
Paul has been involved in the real estate industry for the past 38 years. He has been involved in sales, construction, project management, appraisal, mortgage consulting and brokerage, property management and property management consulting/training. Through his consulting company, Property Management Solutions, he provides training and consulting services nationwide to owners, management companies, multi-housing associations, as well as state and federal agencies. He specializes in fair housing issues and has developed fair housing and outreach programs for governmental agencies as well as conducting seminars which are presented to property management companies,…
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