Notice 2025-18

Notice 2025-18
in: Notice 2025-18

Notice 2025-18

This notice advises State and local housing credit agencies that allocate low-income housing tax credits under § 42 of the Internal Revenue Code, and States and other issuers of tax-exempt private activity bonds under § 141, of the population figures to use in calculating: (1) the 2025 calendar year population-based component of the State housing credit ceiling (Credit Ceiling) under § 42(h)(3)(C)(ii); (2) the 2025 calendar year volume cap (Volume Cap) under § 146; and (3) the 2025 volume limit (Volume Limit) under § 142(k)(5).

Generally, the population-based component of both the Credit Ceiling and the Volume Cap are determined under § 146(j), which requires determining the population figures for any calendar year on the basis of the most recent census estimate of the resident population of a State (or issuing authority) released by the U.S. Census Bureau before the beginning of the calendar year. Similarly, § 142(k)(5) bases the Volume Limit on the State population.

Sections 42(h)(3)(H) and 146(d)(2) require adjusting for inflation the population-based component of the Credit Ceiling and the Volume Cap. The Credit Ceiling adjustment for the 2025 calendar year is in Rev. Proc. 2024-40; 2024-45 I.R.B. 1100. Section 2.09 of Rev. Proc. 2024-40 provides that, for calendar year 2025, the amount for calculating the Credit Ceiling under § 42(h)(3)(C)(ii) is the greater of $3.00 multiplied by the State population, or $3,455,000. Further, section 2.20 of Rev. Proc. 2024-40 provides that the amount for calculating the Volume Cap under § 146(d)(1) for calendar year 2025 is the greater of $130 multiplied by the State population, or $388,780,000.

For the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, the population figures for calculating the Credit Ceiling, the Volume Cap, and the Volume Limit for the 2025 calendar year are the resident population estimates released electronically by the U.S. Census Bureau on December 19, 2024, and described in Press Release CB24-213. For American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, the population figures for the 2025 calendar year are the 2024 midyear population figures in the U.S. Census Bureau’s International Data Base.

For convenience, these figures are reprinted below.

Resident Population Figures
Alabama5,157,699
Alaska740,133
American Samoa43,895
Arizona7,582,384
Arkansas3,088,354
California39,431,263
Colorado5,957,493
Connecticut3,675,069
Delaware1,051,917
District of Columbia702,250
Florida23,372,215
Georgia11,180,878
Guam169,532
Hawaii1,446,146
Idaho2,001,619
Illinois12,710,158
Indiana6,924,275
Iowa3,241,488
Kansas2,970,606
Kentucky4,588,372
Louisiana4,597,740
Maine1,405,012
Maryland6,263,220
Massachusetts7,136,171
Michigan10,140,459
Minnesota5,793,151
Mississippi2,943,045
Missouri6,245,466
Montana1,137,233
Nebraska2,005,465
Nevada3,267,467
New Hampshire1,409,032
New Jersey9,500,851
New Mexico2,130,256
New York19,867,248
North Carolina11,046,024
North Dakota796,568
Northern Mariana Islands51,118
Ohio11,883,304
Oklahoma4,095,393
Oregon4,272,371
Pennsylvania13,078,751
Puerto Rico3,203,295
Rhode Island1,112,308
South Carolina5,478,831
South Dakota924,669
Tennessee7,227,750
Texas31,290,831
Utah3,503,613
Vermont648,493
Virginia8,811,195
Virgin Islands, U.S.104,377
Washington7,958,180
West Virginia1,769,979
Wisconsin5,960,975
Wyoming587,618

 

The principal authors of this notice are Waheed M. Olayan, Office of the Associate Chief Counsel (Energy, Credits, and Excise), and Brian Choi, Office of the Associate Chief Counsel (Financial Institutions and Products). For further information regarding this notice, please contact Waheed M. Olayan at (202) 317-6239 (not a toll-free number).

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