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What is Form 8609-A

The Form 8609-A Annual Statement for Low-Income Housing Credit is a tax document used by building owners to report compliance with low-income housing provisions and calculate tax credits.

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Form 8609-A is needed by:
  • Building Owners
  • Tax Professionals
  • Real Estate Investors
  • Property Management Companies
  • Accountants familiar with tax credits

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    Once the form appears, select it to open the fillable document within pdfFiller's interface.
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    Before completing the form, gather necessary information such as property details, compliance documentation, and previous year’s credit calculations for accuracy.
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    Start filling in the required fields using the interface, clicking on each blank area to enter information precisely as required by the form's guidelines.
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    Utilize checkboxes for applicable requirements or declarations relevant to your building's low-income housing compliance.
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    Carefully review each section of the fillable form to ensure all information is complete and accurate. You can use the preview feature to check your entries visually.
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    To submit your form, follow any specific electronic submission instructions as required or print it for mailing to the IRS.
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Form 8609-A is primarily filed by building owners who manage low-income housing properties and seek to report compliance with low-income housing tax credit provisions.
Form 8609-A must be submitted annually within 30 days after the end of each tax year, aligning with your overall tax filing deadlines.
You can submit Form 8609-A by mail to the designated IRS office or electronically if you are using an authorized e-filing service.
Typically, supporting documents may include rental income statements, compliance certifications, and proof of expenses related to the low-income housing tax credit.
Common mistakes include filing after the deadline, forgetting to sign the form, and incorrectly entering building identification numbers or compliance years.
Processing times for Form 8609-A can vary, but typically expect a response within six to eight weeks after submission, depending on the IRS workload.
Additional information about Form 8609-A can be found on the IRS website, which also provides guidelines and FAQs about low-income housing tax credits.
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