On April 22, 2024, Governor Kathy Hochul announced a new housing tax incentive, 485-x, or “Affordable Neighborhoods for New Yorkers.” This incentive replaces the expired 421-a incentive program. Developers have the option to move forward with approved developments under 421-a with an extended construction completion deadline to 2031, or they can reapply for the new incentive program.
The benefits of the new program are:
To realize these benefits, stakeholders must meet a number of complex compliance and reporting requirements. Failure to meet these requirements can result in steep penalties. Anchin provides regulatory compliance and investigation services, ensuring businesses meet all regulations while delivering peace of mind and actionable insights.
There are new wage requirements under 485-x. These requirements can be eliminated with the signing of a Project Labor Agreement (PLA) or using 100% union labor. A PLA can increase construction costs considerably, and with a PLA comes the need to ensure that all of the wage, benefit, and subsequent reporting requirements are met.
The new reporting requirements include requiring applicants to notify the comptroller three months in advance of starting construction if they are building more than 100 units. Failure to provide this notice can subject the owner to fines and penalties up to $5000 per day, as well as a forfeit of the tax abatements and exemptions provided under the new program.
As with the wage requirements, reporting requirements may be bypassed with a PLA or 100% use of union labor.
It is important to be knowledgeable about the new legislation’s impact on any stage of your housing project. Anchin can help you determine if your project is financially viable and keep you in compliance with the maze of regulations. However, each project is different and there are many variables that can easily tip these projects from profitability to insolvency. Reach out to Brian Sanvidge, Principal & Leader of Anchin’s Regulatory Compliance & Investigations Group, or your Anchin Relationship Partner if you have a stalled 421-a project or are considering a new build under 485-x.