Notice 2004-21

Notice 2004-21

Notice 2004-21

2004 Calendar Year Resident Population Estimates

This notice informs (1) state and local housing credit agencies that allocate low-income housing tax credits under § 42 of the Internal Revenue Code and (2) states and other issuers of tax-exempt private activity bonds under § 141, of the proper population figures to be used for calculating the 2004 calendar year population-based component of the state housing credit ceiling (Credit Ceiling) under § 42(h)(3)(C)(ii), the 2004 calendar year volume cap (Volume Cap) under § 146, and the 2004 volume limit (Volume Limit) under § 142(k)(5).

The population figures both for the population-based component of the Credit Ceiling and for the Volume Cap are determined by reference to § 146(j). That section provides generally that determinations of population for any calendar year are made on the basis of the most recent census estimate of the resident population of a state (or issuing authority) released by the Bureau of the Census before the beginning of such calendar year. Section 142(k)(5) provides that the Volume Limit is based on the State population.

The population-based component of the Credit Ceiling and the Volume Cap are adjusted for inflation pursuant to §§ 42(h)(3)(H) and 146(d)(2), respectively. The adjustments for the 2004 calendar year were published in Rev. Proc. 2003-85, 2003-49 I.R.B. 1184. Section 3.07 of Rev. Proc. 2003-85 provides that, for calendar years beginning in 2004, the amounts used under § 42(h)(3)(C)(ii) to calculate the Credit Ceiling is the greater of $1.80 multiplied by the State population (see the resident population figures provided below) or $2,075,000. Further, section 3.15 of Rev. Proc. 2003-85 provides that the amounts used under § 146(d)(1) to calculate the Volume Cap for calendar year 2004 is the greater of $80 multiplied by the State population (see the resident population figures provided below) or $233,795,000.

The proper population figures for calculating the Credit Ceiling, the Volume Cap, and the Volume Limit for the 2004 calendar year are the estimates of the resident population of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico released by the Bureau of the Census on December 18, 2003, in Press Release CB03-197. The proper population figures for calculating the Credit Ceiling, the Volume Cap, and the Volume Limit for the 2004 calendar year for the insular areas (American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and U.S. Virgin Islands) are the figures released electronically by the Bureau of the Census on July 17, 2003, and referenced in Census Bureau Tip Sheet TP03-14, dated July 11, 2003. For convenience, these estimates are reprinted below.

Resident Population Figures
Alabama4,500,752
Alaska648,818
American Samoa57,844
Arizona5,580,811
Arkansas2,725,714
California35,484,453
Colorado4,550,688
Connecticut3,483,372
Delaware817,491
D.C.563,384
Florida17,019,068
Georgia8,684,715
Guam163,593
Hawaii1,257,608
Idaho1,366,332
Illinois12,653,544
Indiana6,195,643
Iowa2,944,062
Kansas2,723,507
Kentucky4,117,827
Louisiana4,496,334
Maine1,305,728
Maryland5,508,909
Massachusetts6,433,422
Michigan10,079,985
Minnesota5,059,375
Mississippi2,881,281
Missouri5,704,484
Montana917,621
Nebraska1,739,291
Nevada2,241,154
New Hampshire1,287,687
New Jersey8,638,396
New Mexico1,874,614
New York19,190,115
North Carolina8,407,248
North Dakota633,837
Northern Mariana Islands76,129
Ohio11,435,798
Oklahoma3,511,532
Oregon3,559,596
Pennsylvania12,365,455
Puerto Rico3,878,532
Rhode Island1,076,164
South Carolina4,147,152
South Dakota764,309
Tennessee5,841,748
Texas22,118,509
U.S. Virgin Islands108,814
Utah2,351,467
Vermont619,107
Virginia7,386,330
Washington6,131,445
West Virginia1,810,354
Wisconsin5,472,299
Wyoming501,242

The principal authors of this notice are Christopher J. Wilson, Office of the Associate Chief Counsel (Passthroughs and Special Industries) and Timothy L. Jones, Office of the Division Counsel/Associate Chief Counsel (Tax-Exempt and Government Entities). For further information regarding this notice, contact Mr. Wilson at (808) 539-2874 or Susan Reaman at (202) 622-3040 (not toll-free calls).

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