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MORTGAGE CREDIT CERTIFICATES (MCC) Financing Future Borrowers: A Panel Discussion 2014 Delaware Governor’s Conference on Housing October 7, 2014

Stephen D. Silver, CFO Maryland Department of Housing & Community Development

Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development

October 7, 2014

Overview of the MCC • The program serves first-time home buyers in the

low- to moderate-income ranges • The program is administered by state and local

housing finance agencies, but not all states issue the certificates • Issuance of MCCs is based on conversion of

each agencies’ private activity bond volume cap

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Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development

October 7, 2014

History of the MCC • The Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC) program is a

federal home buyer assistance program designed to help lower-income families afford home ownership • The program was established in the U.S. Treasury by

the Deficit Reduction Act of 1984; modified by the Tax Reform Act of 1986 • The MCC allows the home buyer to claim a dollar-for-

dollar tax credit for a portion of the mortgage interest paid per year, up to $2,000

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Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development

October 7, 2014

MCC Mechanics • The MCC is issued to the home buyer/owner,

who receives a tax credit each year • The tax credit is equal to the mortgage interest paid times and the

“Certificate Credit Rate” which is set by the administering agency between 10 and 50 percent

• The home owner must file the appropriate IRS

form each year to claim the credit

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Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development

October 7, 2014

There are other factors that will impact the size of the homeowner’s tax credits…

•Certificate Credit Rate •Mortgage Size

•Interest Rate

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Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development

October 7, 2014

Maryland’s MCC Program • Called Maryland HomeCredit • Started June 1, 2014

• Maryland’s Certificate Credit Rate = 25% • Best savings for borrower is to couple with

DHCD’s Maryland Mortgage Program (MMP) • Tied to MMP: $450 DHCD Fee plus $350 Lender Fee • MCC Only: $1,100 DHCD Fee plus $700 Lender Fee

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Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development

October 7, 2014

A sample MCC calculation Mortgage Amount

$200,000

Interest Rate

4.25%

Interest Paid

$8,435

MCC Credit Rate

25%

Eligible Credit Amount

$2,000

Itemized Deduction Amount

$6,435

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Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development

October 7, 2014

The Value of a Maryland HomeCredit

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Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development

October 7, 2014

Maryland HomeCredit Calculations An Excel spreadsheet is used to estimate benefit to individual borrowers:

Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC): Homeowner Benefit Schedule 4.250%

4.625%

4.875%

Use Drop down box if this a Maryland Mortgage Program (MMP) loan. If not, leave the mortgage type blank.

MMP Loan Type

Mortgage Interest Rate

1st Mortgage Amount

4.500% $175,000

MCC Credit Rate Applied to the Eligible Mortgage

(if this is a MMP Loan and a loan type is entered above; the rate can be blank and spreadsheet will default to a rate)

Enter the expected First Mortgage amount

Enter the expected First Payment Date on First Mortgage; No entry will default to the beginning of the calendar year.

1st Mortgage Payment Date Monthly Principal & Interest Payments

Enter Mortgage Interest Rate (preferred)

$886.70 25%

This is a calculated field in Model based mortgage amount and interest rate entered

This is the MCC Credit Rate being used by the MD Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) ; it is a default in Model. All loans must use this MCC Rate.

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Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development

October 7, 2014

Results for Maryland • Since start, about 25% of borrowers

have utilized the MMP/MCC option • Steady growth since inception

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Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development

October 7, 2014

Benefits for Borrowers • Lowers monthly costs of being a homeowner • Some lenders treat tax credit as income, which

could increase borrowing power by about 3% • If treated as a reduction in mortgage payment,

can increase purchase power by almost 10%

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Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development

October 7, 2014

Questions? • Contact: • Stephen D. Silver, CFO at [email protected] • The Maryland Mortgage Program at 1-800-638-7781

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