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VHFA endorses extension and higher ceiling for down‑payment tax‑credit sales

Ways & Means · February 18, 2026
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Summary

Maura Collins of the Vermont Housing Finance Agency told the committee she supports language in section 19 to extend VHFA’s ability to sell five‑year tax credits but asked drafters to clarify that the $350,000 cap applies only in fiscal years 2027–2031.

Maura Collins, executive director of the Vermont Housing Finance Agency, told the Ways & Means committee she supported language in section 19 of the miscellaneous tax bill that would allow VHFA to continue selling five‑year down‑payment assistance tax credits and asked that drafters clarify the scope and…

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