NBN Online for the week of July 30, 2007

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Mortgage Credit Standard Tightening May Be Near an End
Builders Abandon Business as Usual to Weather Downturn
$500,000 Still Available in ‘Buy Now’ Grant Funds, Apply Today
Coast to Coast
How Hard Will Tight Credit Hit?
Housing Forum
Just the Right to Build a House in California Can Cost $200,000
Local Land Use Controls May Violate the Fair Housing Act
Politics & Government
Pennsylvania Town's Immigration Law Overturned
Traffic Congestion Getting Worse on State Highways
City Mayors Pursue Climate Protection Efforts
Economics & Finance
New Home Sales Slip in June as Demand Slackens
Proposal to Lower Conforming Loan Limits Draws Fire
Study Shows New Housing Pays Its Way in California
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: A Tool to Find Circle Centers — Spot On
50Plus Housing
Earn the CAASH Designation One of Two Ways
Multifamily
Action Needed on Proposed Carried Interest Tax Hike
Remodelers
Plan to Attend the Remodeling Show in Las Vegas
Building Systems
Learn How Others Build, Take PCA Builders Survey by Aug. 3
Sales
Improve Your Closing Style: Little Things Mean a Lot
Enter The Nationals Sales and Marketing Awards by Sept. 28
Education
Education Calendar
Green Building
Green Building Conference Seminar Proposals Due Aug. 10
Safety
‘Safety Program’ Saves Lives, Protects the Bottom Line
Workforce housing
Decent Housing Improves Children's Health, Education
Building Products
Owens Corning Tells Home Owners How to Save Energy
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Stuard Scholarship Fund Announces 15 Winners
Association News
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Offer
Special Offer for NAHB Members on the Dell ATG D620 Notebook
Get One Month Free Credit Card Processing With Solveras
Introducing the Hertz Green Collection. Reserve and Conserve.
Get Free CD of Customer Service Forms From Biz Forms and Checks
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Action Needed on Proposed Carried Interest Tax Hike

Legislation (H.R. 2834) introduced in the House and expected in the Senate would tax the return on all carried interests allocable to a partnership as ordinary income rather than capital gains. Because this includes the carried interest held by general partners in real estate investment partnerships, the legislation would have a significant negative impact on the multifamily housing industry and on the bottom lines of companies that use these partnerships.

Under present law, capital gain income generated by carried interest in a partnership is subject to a tax rate of 15%. If the proposed law were to be enacted, such carried interests would be characterized as ordinary income subject to tax rates up to 35%.

Multifamiily builders are being urged to contact their legislators and the members of the House Ways and Means Committee, which is considering this bill. A sample letter from NAHB explains why this bill will have a negative impact on the multifamily segment of the industry.

The best ways to educate legislators on this issue, in order of effectiveness, are:

  • If you know legislators personally — either those who represent you or those in districts in which you do business — call and discuss the issue with them. (E-mail Multifamily to provide information on who you have contacted.)

  • Write a letter. The gold standard for communication to legislators is a hard-copy letter, on letterhead, from a constituent or a company doing business in the member’s district. NAHB staff members have prepared a sample letter that can be printed out on letterhead and adapted to include personal comments. Please have all of your officers, directors and key associates send letters as well. (Again, let Multifamily know who you contacted.)

  • An electronic letter, sent through a service such as NAHB’s BuilderLink. Log onto the BuilderLink site and fill in the registration section (so that the service can identify your legislators) and click on the sample letter concerning this issue. BuilderLink automatically records your contact.


To read the leigslation, click here and enter H.R. 2834 in the box at the center of the page.

For more information on this issue, e-mail Greg Brown at NAHB, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8421.


 

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