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George L. Weidenfeller

Counsel
 
Goulston & Storrs,
A Professional Corporation

2001 K Street, NW, Suite 1100
Washington, District of Columbia  20006


Telephone: 202-721-0011
Fax: 202-721-1111
http://www.goulstonstorrs.com


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Practice AreasAffordable Housing; Economic Development
 
EducationSuffolk University, J.D., 1974; Georgetown University, LL.M., Tax, 1986, University of Massachusetts, B.A., 1969; University of Southern California, M.P.A., 1981; Harvard University, S.M.G., 2000
 
Admitted1975, Massachusetts; 1984, District of Columbia
 
MembershipsThe District of Columbia Bar.
 
Born1947
 
ISLN902896411
 

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HUD and Treasury Issue Guidance on the Tax Credit Assistance Program ("TCAP") and the Tax Credit Exchange Program ("Exchange Program")
Kelly B. Bissinger, Julia C. Livingston, Cynthia Langelier Paine, George L. Weidenfeller, October 15, 2009
Industry leaders tracking developments in low income housing tax credits ("LIHTC") should be aware of recent HUD and Treasury publications affecting deals with TCAP or Exchange Program stimulus funding. The HUD guidance focuses on new environmental review requirements for TCAP projects...

HUD Inspector General Cracks Down on the Use of Residual Receipts
Kelly B. Bissinger, N. Linda Goldstein, George L. Weidenfeller, D. Hara Sherman, July 27, 2009
In September 2008, the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) released an internal audit report, Audit 2008-KC-0007 (OIG Report), regarding the use of funds from project residual receipt reserve accounts (Residual Receipts).

FY 2009 Appropriations Mixed Bag for Housing Programs, FY 2010 Looking Brighter
David M. Abromowitz, N. Linda Goldstein, George L. Weidenfeller, Max Friedman, April 29, 2009
On March 11, President Obama signed into law the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2009. Under the FY 2009 budget, most HUD and USDA programs received either level or increased funding.



 

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