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PABC
(redirected from Private Activity Bond Cap)

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PABCPhysiotherapy Association of British Columbia
PABCPublic Archives of British Columbia (Canada)
PABCPennsylvania Access to Basic Care
PABCPrivate Activity Bond Cap (finance management)
PABCProfessional Accountants in Business Committee (International Federation of Accountants)
PABCProtected Areas and Biodiversity Conservation Unit (Sarawak Forestry Corporation; Malaysia)


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The recycled bonds were issued in accordance with the Federal Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA) which allows for the refunding of tax-exempt multifamily housing bonds and using the refunding proceeds to finance new development activity without having to use new private activity bond cap.
The Senate version of the bill included two NAA/NMHC-supported provisions: language extending several expiring energy tax provisions and a proposal to increase the private activity bond cap for mortgage revenue bonds.
The schedule for phasing-up an increase in the private activity bond cap would be accelerated.
 
 
 
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