Use of proceeds from qualified investments; recordkeeping.

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(1) For the period from the issuance of the qualified investment to the 7th anniversary of such issuance, a qualified community development entity may make cash interest payments on a long-term debt security that is a qualified investment, but not in excess of the entity’s cumulative operating income as of the date of the cash interest payment. For purposes of calculating operating income under this section, the interest expense on the security is disregarded.

(2) A qualified community development entity shall keep detailed records showing the use of proceeds from qualified investments to fund qualified low-income community investments.

(3) A qualified active low-income community business, including its affiliates, may not receive more than $10 million in qualified low-income community investments under the New Markets Development Program Act.

History.—ss. 8, 15, ch. 2009-50; s. 17, ch. 2012-32.

1Note.—Expires December 31, 2022, pursuant to s. 15, ch. 2009-50.


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