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Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act (TEFRA)

A TEFRA hearing is a public inquiry required by the Internal Revenue Service of non-profit borrowers that intend to issue tax-exempt debt. The TEFRA hearing provides the public an opportunity to comment on the use of tax-exempt bond proceeds by the specific borrowing institution to finance their capital needs. Following the public hearing, the Treasurer executes an approval certificate for the financing under the TEFRA rules.

2022 TEFRA Hearings
TEFRA Date School Name Resolution # TEFRA Notification
1/27/2022 Citizens of the World Charter Schools 22-01 Citizens of the World Charter Schools
2/24/2022 KIPP SoCal Public Schools KIPP SoCal Public Schools
2/24/2022 River Springs Charter School 22-12 River Springs Charter School
2/24/2022 Valley International Preparatory High 22-14 Valley International Preparatory High
2/24/2022 John Adams Academies 22-22 John Adams Academies
3/30/2022 Aspire Charter Schools 22-16 Aspire Charter Schools
4/28/2022 The Classical Academy 22-23 The Classical Academy
4/28/2022 Partnership to Uplift Communities 22-24 Partnership to Uplift Communities
7/25/2022 Hawking STEAM Charter 22-38 Hawking STEAM Charter
9/8/2022 Lighthouse Community Public Schools 22-34 Lighthouse Community Public Schools
9/8/2022 Aspen Public Schools 22-36 Aspen Public Schools
9/29/2022 Green Dot Public Schools 22-46 Green Dot Public Schools
11/22/2022 River Springs Charter School 22-54 River Springs Charter School

Why TEFRA hearings are held: A TEFRA hearing is an IRS requirement for any non-profit borrower seeking tax-exempt bonds through a conduit issuer, such as CSFA. The hearing is held to allow members of the public to comment, contest, oppose, or support the use of tax-exempt bonds for a non-profit borrower that is providing a public benefit.

When TEFRA hearings are held: The TEFRA hearing must be held prior to the Board meeting at which a financing application is before the board, in case any issues arise at the TEFRA hearing. The TEFRA hearing is typically held the day of the CSFA Board meeting when the financing is being presented to the board. In light of COVID, the IRS has approved TEFRA hearings be held virtually with a telephone conference or video conference connection provided for public participation.

How much does the TEFRA hearing cost: The TEFRA hearing typically involves legal counsel costs as well as approving local government jurisdiction staff or other costs. There is no charge to borrowers to hold their TEFRA hearing through CSFA. CSFA only conducts TEFRA hearings for financing being issued through CSFA.

The TEFRA Notice: The TEFRA Notice (Notice) must be published seven calendar days prior to the public hearing (example notice). The Notice provides the public with the time, location, and call-in number for the hearing. The Notice must be published in a public location. The IRS recently approved websites for TEFRA Notice publications, and CSFA publishes the Notice on its website as part of the process.

Sample docs and instructions on applying:
The TEFRA Notice and approval documents are part of the general CSFA bond application process.

Please don’t hesitate to reach out to CSFA staff or your bond counsel with any additional questions