The rallying cry for tax reform goes something like this: We need a simple, straightforward tax code—no more expensive tax software, no more tax accountants, no more hours of complicated calculations—and a code that helps to lower taxes on the average person and business. But on the other side of this appealing vision is a threat to programs built into the tax code that have major impacts on people and the communities in which they live—and those programs could disappear overnight. The low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) has enjoyed bipartisan support over its 26-year history, but determination to eliminate credits and deductions and bring down corporate rates could put even successful, popular credits like this one at risk. MORE: http://www.housingfinance.com/legislation/with-tax-reform-in-sight-threat-to-housing-credit-looms-large.aspx?utm_source=newsletter&utm_content=jump&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=AHFBU_052213&day=2013-05-22