TIF Overview for Kansas Municipal Financial Advisors
Kansas’s Taxpayer Agreement Act (HB 2737) introduces instruments that materially change the risk analysis for TIF-supported projects. For municipal financial advisors evaluating bond structures, this overview covers the key statutory provisions under both the existing TIF Act and the new[…]
Structuring Your TIF: What It Means for Kansas and Municipal Finance Advisors
For Kansas municipal financial advisors, structuring a TIF Bond that a capital provider can purchase is the technical exercise that determines whether a developer-backed transaction delivers its intended benefits. Here is the framework for structuring special obligation TIF Bonds under[…]
Structuring Your TIF: What It Means for Kansas and City Council Members
When a TIF Bond resolution comes before your Kansas city council, the structuring details determine whether the deal delivers real value while protecting public funds. Understanding how TIF Bonds are structured for capital provider purchase helps you evaluate the deal[…]
Structuring Your TIF: What It Means for Kansas and Economic Development Directors
For Kansas ED Directors, structuring a TIF Bond that a capital provider can purchase is where your deal-making expertise has the most impact. Here is how to structure special obligation TIF Bonds under KSA 12-1774(a) with taxpayer agreements under HB[…]
Structuring Your TIF: What It Means for Kansas and Mayors
For Kansas mayors championing TIF-supported development, the ultimate goal is a completed project that grows the tax base without exposing your city to risk. Achieving that depends on whether the TIF Bond is structured so a capital provider like Hageman[…]
TIF Expertise: Common Pitfalls for Kansas Municipal Finance Advisors to Avoid
Kansas’s Taxpayer Agreement Act introduces enforceable developer guarantees and conduit bond authority that strengthen the financial advisor’s toolkit — but careful analysis remains essential. Here are the pitfalls Hageman Capital sees financial advisors encounter most frequently. Pitfall 1: Over-Relying on[…]