UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

SCHEDULE 14A INFORMATION

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Securities Exchange Act of 1934

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BlackRock 2022 Global Income Opportunity2037 Municipal Target Term Trust

BlackRock California Municipal Income Trust

BlackRock Core Bond Trust

BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc.

BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust

BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc.

BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust

BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc.

BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust

BlackRock Enhanced Global Dividend Trust

BlackRock Enhanced Government Fund, Inc.

BlackRock Enhanced International Dividend Trust

BlackRock Floating Rate Income Strategies Fund, Inc.

BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust

BlackRock Florida Municipal 2020 Term Trust

BlackRock Health Sciences Trust

BlackRock Health Sciences Trust II

BlackRock Income Trust, Inc.

BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc.

BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust

BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust

BlackRock Maryland Municipal Bond Trust

BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust

BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc.

BlackRock Municipal 2030 Target Term Trust

BlackRock Municipal 2020 Term Trust

BlackRock Municipal Bond Trust

BlackRock Municipal Income Investment Quality Trust

BlackRock Municipal Income Investment Trust

BlackRock Municipal Income Quality Trust

BlackRock Municipal Income Trust

BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II

BlackRock MuniHoldings California Quality Fund, Inc.
BlackRock MuniHoldings Fund, Inc.
BlackRock MuniHoldings New Jersey Quality Fund, Inc.
BlackRock MuniHoldings New York Municipal Income Quality Trust

Fund, Inc.

BlackRock MuniHoldings Quality Fund II, Inc.
BlackRock MuniVest Fund II, Inc.
BlackRock MuniVest Fund, Inc.
BlackRock MuniYield Fund, Inc.
BlackRock MuniYield Michigan Quality Fund, Inc.
BlackRock MuniYield New York Quality Fund, Inc.
BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund II, Inc.
BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund III, Inc.

BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund, Inc.
BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust

BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust II

BlackRock Resources & Commodities Strategy Trust


BlackRock Science and Technology Trust

BlackRock Science and Technology Term Trust II

BlackRock Taxable Municipal Bond Trust

BlackRock Utilities, Infrastructure & Power Opportunities Trust

BlackRock Virginia Municipal Bond Trust

The BlackRock Strategic Municipal Trust

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LOGO

June 9, 2020

LOGO
May 23, 2023
Dear Shareholder:

A joint annual meeting of the shareholders of the BlackRock
Closed-End
Funds listed in
Appendix A
to the enclosed joint proxy statement (each, a “Fund”) will be held on Monday,Wednesday, July 27, 2020,12, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. (Eastern time), to consider and vote on the proposal discussed in the enclosed joint proxy statement. Because of our concerns regarding the coronavirus disease(COVID-19) pandemic, theThe meeting will be held in a virtual meeting format only. Shareholders will not have to travel to attend the meeting but will be able to view the meeting live and cast their votes by accessing a web link.

The purpose of the meeting is to seek shareholder approval of the nominees named in the enclosed joint proxy statement to the Boards of Directors or Trustees (each, a “Board” and collectively, the “Boards,” the members of which are referred to as “Board Members”) of each Fund. Each Board has unanimously approved the nominees named in the enclosed joint proxy statement on behalf of its Fund (the “Board Nominees”), subject to approval by the Fund’s shareholders. The Boards have reviewed the qualifications and backgrounds of the Board Nominees and believe that they possess the requisite experience in overseeing investment companies and that their election is in your best interest.

The Board Members responsible for your Fund recommend that you vote “
FOR
” the Board Nominees for your Fund.
In connection with your vote, we urge you to read the full text of the enclosed joint proxy statement.

You have received this joint proxy statement because you were a shareholder of record of at least one of the Funds listed in
Appendix A
on May 29, 202015, 2023 (the “Record Date”). Certain otherAnother BlackRock
Closed-End Funds
Fund not listed in
Appendix A
will also hold its annual meetingsmeeting of shareholders on the date stated above, but at a different time. If you were also a shareholder of record on the Record Date of one or more of such other funds,fund, you will receive a separate proxy statement and proxy card(s)card relating to such fund(s).fund. Please be certain to vote by telephone or via the Internet with respect to each fund in which you are a shareholder of record or sign, date and return each proxy card you receive from us.


We would like to assure you of our commitment to ensuring that the joint annual meeting provides shareholders with a meaningful opportunity to participate, including the ability to ask questions of the Boards and management. To support these efforts, we will:
Provide for shareholders to begin logging into the joint annual meeting at 9:30 a.m., Eastern time on Wednesday, July 12, 2023, thirty minutes in advance of the joint annual meeting.
Permit shareholders attending the joint annual meeting to submit questions via live webcast during the joint annual meeting by following the instructions available on the meeting website during the joint annual meeting. Questions relevant to joint annual meeting matters will be answered during the joint annual meeting, subject to time constraints.
Engage with and respond to shareholders who ask questions relevant to joint annual meeting matters that are not answered during the joint annual meeting due to time constraints.
Provide the ability for participating shareholders who hold Fund shares in their name to vote or revoke their prior vote at the joint annual meeting by following the instructions that will be available on the meeting website during the joint annual meeting. Participating shareholders who are beneficial shareholders (that is if they hold Fund shares through a bank, broker, financial intermediary or other nominee) will not be able to vote at the joint annual meeting unless they have registered in advance to attend the joint annual meeting, as described below.
Your vote is important.
Attendance at the annual meeting will be limited to each Fund’s shareholders as of the Record Date.

If your shares in a Fund are registered in your name, you may attend and participate in the meeting at www.meetingcenter.io/216964993meetnow.global/MRYHHDG by entering the control number found in the shaded box on your proxy card and password BLKA2020 on the date and time of the meeting. You may vote during the meeting by following the instructions that will be available on the meeting website during the meeting.

If you are a beneficial shareholder of a Fund (that is if you hold your shares of a Fund through a bank, broker, financial intermediary or other nominee) and want to attend the meeting you must register in advance of the meeting. To register, you must submit proof of your proxy power (legal proxy) reflecting your Fund holdings along with your name and email address to Georgeson LLC, the Funds’ tabulator. You may email an image of your legal proxy to shareholdermeetings@computershare.com. Requests for registration must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. (Eastern time) three business days prior to the meeting date. You will receive a confirmation email from Georgeson LLC (through Computershare) of your registration and a control number and security code that will allow you to vote at the meeting.


Even if you plan to attend the meeting, please promptly follow the enclosed instructions to submit your voting instructions by telephone or via the Internet. Alternatively, you may submit voting instructions by signing and dating each proxy card you receive, and if received by mail, returning it in the accompanying postage-paid return envelope.

We encourage you to carefully review the enclosed materials, which explain this proposal in more detail. As a shareholder, your vote is important, and we hope that you will respond today to ensure that your shares will be represented at the meeting. You may vote using one of the methods below by following the instructions on your proxy card or voting instruction form(s):

By touch-tone telephone;

By Internet;

By signing, dating and returning the enclosed proxy card or voting instruction form(s) in the postage-paid envelope; or

By participating at the meeting as described above.

If you do not vote using one of these methods, you may be called by Georgeson LLC, the Funds’ proxy solicitor, to vote your shares.


If you have any questions about the proposal to be voted on or the virtual meeting, please call Georgeson LLC, the firm assisting us in the solicitation of proxies, toll free at
1-866-328-5445.

Sincerely,

Janey Ahn

Secretary of the Funds

40 East 52nd Street,

50 Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10022

10001


IMPORTANT INFORMATION

FOR FUND SHAREHOLDERS

While we encourage you to read the full text of the enclosed joint proxy statement, for your convenience we have provided a brief overview of the matters to be voted on.

Questions and Answers

Q:
 
Why am I receiving the joint proxy statement?

A: Each Fund is required to hold an annual meeting of shareholders for the election of Board Members. This joint proxy statement describes a proposal to approve the nominees to the Board of the Fund(s) in which you own shares and provides you with other information relating to the meeting. The enclosed proxy card(s) indicate the Fund(s) in which you own shares. The table starting on page 89 of the joint proxy statement identifies the Board Members, including the Board Nominees, for each Fund.

Q:
 
Will my vote make a difference?

A: 
YES.
Your vote is very important and can make a difference in the governance and management of your Fund(s), no matter how many shares you own. We encourage all shareholders to participate in the governance of their Fund(s). Your vote can help ensure that the Board Nominees will be elected.

Q:
 
How do the Boards of the Funds recommend that I vote?

A: The Boards have reviewed the qualifications and backgrounds of the Board Nominees and believe that the Board Nominees possess the requisite experience in overseeing investment companies and are familiar with the Funds and their investment advisers. The Boards have approved the Board Nominees named in the joint proxy statement, believe their election is in your best interest and unanimously recommend that you vote
FOR
each Board Nominee.

Q:
 
When and where will the meeting be held?

A: The meeting will be held on Monday,Wednesday, July 27, 2020,12, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. (Eastern time). Because of our concerns regarding theCOVID-19 pandemic, theThe meeting will be held in a virtual meeting format only. Shareholders will not have to travel to attend the meeting but will be able to view the meeting live and cast their votes by accessing a web link.

Q:
 
How do I vote my shares?

A: You can provide voting instructions by telephone, by calling the toll-free number on the proxy card(s) or on the Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for the Joint Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be Held on July 27, 202012, 2023 (the “Notice of Internet Availability of Proxy Materials”), or by going to the Internet address provided on the Notice of Internet Availability of Proxy Materials or proxy card(s) and following the instructions. If you vote by telephone or via the Internet, you will be asked to enter a unique code that has been assigned to you, which is printed on your proxy card(s) or Notice of Internet Availability of Proxy Materials, as applicable. This code is designed to confirm your identity, provide access to the voting website and confirm that your voting instructions are properly recorded. Alternatively, if you received your proxy card(s) by mail, you can vote your shares by signing and dating the proxy card(s) and mailing it (them) in the enclosed postage-paid envelope.


  You may also vote at the meeting; however, even if you plan to attend the virtual meeting, we still encourage you to provide voting instructions by one of the methods discussed above. In addition, we ask that you please note the following:

  If your shares in a Fund are registered in your name, you may attend and participate in the meeting at www.meetingcenter.io/216964993meetnow.global/MRYHHDG by entering the control number found in the shaded box on your proxy card and password BLKA2020 on the date and time of the meeting. You may vote during the meeting by following the instructions that will be available on the meeting website during the meeting.

  Also, if you are a beneficial shareholder of a Fund, you will not be able to vote at the virtual meeting unless you have registered in advance to attend the meeting. To register, you must submit proof of your proxy power (legal proxy) reflecting your Fund holdings along with your name and email address to Georgeson LLC (“Georgeson”), the Funds’ tabulator. You may email an image of your legal proxy to shareholdermeetings@computershare.com. Requests for registration must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. (Eastern time) three business days prior to the meeting date. You will receive a confirmation email from Georgeson (through Computershare) of your registration and a control number and security code that will allow you to vote at the Meeting.

  Even if you plan to attend the meeting, please promptly follow the enclosed instructions to submit your voting instructions by telephone or via the Internet. Alternatively, you may submit voting instructions by signing and dating each proxy card you receive, and if received by mail, returning it in the accompanying postage-paid return envelope.

Q:
 
Are the Funds paying for the cost of the joint proxy statement?

A: The costs associated with the joint proxy statement, including the printing, distribution and proxy solicitation costs, will be borne by the Funds. Additional
out-of-pocket
costs, such as legal expenses and auditor fees, incurred in connection with the preparation of the joint proxy statement, also will be borne by the Funds. Costs that are borne by the Funds collectively will be allocated among the Funds on the basis of a combination of their respective net assets and number of shareholder accounts, except when direct costs can reasonably be attributed to one or more specific Funds.

  

The Funds and BlackRock, Inc. have retained Georgeson, 1290 Avenue of the Americas, 9

th
Floor, New York, NY 10104, a proxy solicitation firm, to assist in the distribution of proxy materials and the solicitation and tabulation of proxies. It is anticipated that Georgeson will be paid approximately $95,000$111,100 for such services (including reimbursements of
out-of-pocket
expenses).

Q:
 
Whom do I call if I have questions?

A: If you need more information, or have any questions about voting, please call Georgeson, the Funds’ proxy solicitor, toll free at
1-866-328-5445.

Please vote
now
. Your vote is important.

To avoid the wasteful and unnecessary expense of further solicitation and no matter how large or small your holdings may be, we urge you to indicate your voting instructions on the enclosed proxy card(s), and if received by mail, date and sign it (them) and return it (them) promptly in the postage-paid envelope provided, or record your voting instructions by telephone or via the Internet. If you submit a properly executed proxy card but do not indicate how you wish your shares to be voted, your shares will be voted “
FOR
” the election of the Board Nominees. If your shares of a Fund are held through a broker, you must provide voting instructions to your broker about how to vote your shares in order for your broker to vote your shares as you instruct at the meeting.


LOGO

June 9, 2020

LOGO
May 23, 2023
NOTICE OF JOINT ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS

TO BE HELD ON JULY 27, 2020

12, 2023

To the Shareholders:

A joint annual meeting of the shareholders of the BlackRock
Closed-End
Funds identified below (each, a “Fund”) will be held on Monday,Wednesday, July 27, 2020,12, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. (Eastern time), to consider and vote on the proposal, as more fully describeddiscussed in the accompanying joint proxy statement. Because of our concerns regarding theCOVID-19 pandemic, theThe meeting will be held in a virtual meeting format only. Shareholders will not have to travel to attend the meeting but will be able to view the meeting live and cast their votes by accessing a web link.

 PROPOSAL 1.

To elect to the Board (defined below) of your Fund(s) the nominees named in the accompanying joint proxy statement.

     

To transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting or any adjournments, postponements or delays thereof.

The purpose of the meeting is to seek shareholder approval of the nominees named in the accompanying joint proxy statement to the Boards of Directors or Trustees (each, a “Board,” and collectively, the “Boards,” the members of which are referred to as “Board Members”) of each Fund. Each Board has unanimously approved the nominees on behalf of its Fund (the “Board Nominees”), subject to approval by the Fund’s shareholders. The Boards have reviewed the qualifications and backgrounds of the Board Nominees and believe that the Board Nominees possess the requisite experience in overseeing investment companies and that their election is in your best interest.

Your Board unanimously recommends that you vote “
FOR
” the Board Nominees with respect to which you are being asked to vote.

Shareholders of record of each Fund as of the close of business on May 29, 202015, 2023 (the “Record Date”) are entitled to vote at the meeting and at any adjournments, postponements or delays thereof.

A list of each Fund’s shareholders as of the Record Date will be available electronically for inspection by any record shareholder of such Fund at the shareholder meeting. For each Delaware Trust, such list will be available for inspection beginning ten days prior to the date of the meeting. Fund shareholders interested in inspecting the list of shareholders for their respective Fund should contact Georgeson LLC at blackrockcef@georgeson.com for additional information.

If you owned shares of more than one Fund as of the Record Date, you may receive more than one proxy card or voting instruction form. Certain otherAnother BlackRock
Closed-End Funds
Fund will also hold theirits annual meetingsmeeting of shareholders at the place and on the date stated above, but not at the same time. If you were also a shareholder of record on the Record Date of one or more of such other funds,fund, you will receive a separate proxy statement and proxy card(s)card relating to such fund(s).fund. Please be certain to vote by telephone or via the Internet with respect to each fund in which you are a shareholder of record or sign, date and return each proxy card you receive from us.

If you have any questions about the proposal to be voted on or the virtual meeting, please call Georgeson LLC, the firm assisting us in the solicitation of proxies, toll free at
1-866-328-5445.

By Order of the Boards,

Janey Ahn

Secretary of the Funds

40 East 52nd Street,

50 Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10022

10001


BlackRock
Closed-End
Funds

Holding Annual Meetings of Shareholders on July 27, 2020

12, 2023

Name of Fund

  
Ticker

BlackRock 2022 Global Income Opportunity2037 Municipal Target Term Trust

  BGIOBMN

BlackRock California Municipal Income Trust

BFZ

BlackRock Core Bond Trust

  BHK

BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc.

  HYT

BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust

  BTZ

BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc.

  DSU

BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust

  BGR

BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc.

  CII

BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust

  BDJ

BlackRock Enhanced Global Dividend Trust

  BOE

BlackRock Enhanced Government Fund, Inc.

  EGF

BlackRock Enhanced International Dividend Trust

  BGY

BlackRock Floating Rate Income Strategies Fund, Inc.

  FRA

BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust

  BGT

BlackRock Florida Municipal 2020 Term Trust

BFO

BlackRock Health Sciences Trust

  BME

BlackRock Health Sciences Trust II

BMEZ

BlackRock Income Trust, Inc.

  BKT

BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc.

  BKN

BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust

  BLW

BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust

  BTA

BlackRock Maryland Municipal Bond Trust

BZM

BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust

  BIT

BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc.

  MUA

BlackRock Municipal 2030 Target Term Trust

  BTT

BlackRock Municipal 2020 Term Trust

BKK

BlackRock Municipal Bond Trust

BBK

BlackRock Municipal Income Investment Quality Trust

BAF

BlackRock Municipal Income Investment Trust

BBF

BlackRock Municipal Income Quality Trust

  BYM

BlackRock Municipal Income Trust

  BFK

BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II

  BLE

BlackRock MuniHoldings California Quality Fund, Inc.

MUC
BlackRock MuniHoldings Fund, Inc.MHD
BlackRock MuniHoldings New Jersey Quality Fund, Inc.MUJ
BlackRock MuniHoldings New York Municipal Income Quality Trust

Fund, Inc.
  BSEMHN

BlackRock MuniHoldings Quality Fund II, Inc.

MUE
BlackRock MuniVest Fund II, Inc.MVT
BlackRock MuniVest Fund, Inc.MVF
BlackRock MuniYield Fund, Inc.MYD
BlackRock MuniYield Michigan Quality Fund, Inc.MIY
BlackRock MuniYield New York Quality Fund, Inc.MYN
BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund II, Inc.MQT
BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund III, Inc.MYI
BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund, Inc.MQY
BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust

  BNY

BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust II

BFY

BlackRock Resources & Commodities Strategy Trust

  BCX

BlackRock Science and Technology Trust

  BST

BlackRock Science and Technology Term Trust II

  BSTZ

BlackRock Taxable Municipal Bond Trust

  BBN

BlackRock Utilities, Infrastructure & Power Opportunities Trust

  BUI

BlackRock Virginia Municipal Bond Trust

  BHV

The BlackRock Strategic Municipal Trust

BSD


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ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS

July 27, 2020

JULY 12, 2023
JOINT PROXY STATEMENT

This joint proxy statement (this “Proxy Statement”) is furnished in connection with the solicitation of proxies by the Boards of Directors or Trustees (each, a “Board,” and collectively, the “Boards,” the members of which are referred to as “Board Members”) of each BlackRock
Closed-End
Fund listed in
Appendix A
of this Proxy Statement (each, a “Fund”). The proxies will be voted at the joint annual meeting (the “meeting”) of shareholders of the Funds and at any and all adjournments, postponements or delays thereof. The meeting will be held on Monday,Wednesday, July 27, 2020,12, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. (Eastern time). The meeting will be held for the purposes set forth in the accompanying Notice of Joint Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be Held on July 27, 2020. Because of our concerns regarding theCOVID-19 pandemic, the12, 2023. The meeting will be held in a virtual meeting format only.

The Boards of the Funds have determined that the use of this Proxy Statement for the meeting is in the best interests of the Funds and their shareholders in light of the similar matters being considered and voted on by the shareholders of each Fund. Distribution to shareholders of this Proxy Statement and the accompanying materials, or the Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for the Joint Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be Held on July 27, 202012, 2023 (the “Notice of Internet Availability of Proxy Materials”), will commence on or about June 9, 2020.

May 23, 2023.

Each Fund listed in
Appendix A
to this Proxy Statement is organized as a Maryland corporation (each, a “Maryland Corporation”), a Maryland statutory trust (a “Maryland Trust”) or a Delaware statutory trust (each, a “Delaware Trust”). The Maryland Corporations, the Maryland Trust and the Delaware Trusts are
closed-end
management investment companies registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the “1940 Act”). A list identifying each Fund as a Maryland Corporation, a Maryland Trust or a Delaware Trust is set forth in
Appendix A
.

Shareholders of record of a Fund as of the close of business on May 29, 202015, 2023 (the “Record Date”) are entitled to notice of and to vote at that Fund’s annual meeting of shareholders and at any and all adjournments, postponements or delays thereof. Shareholders of the Funds are entitled to one vote for each share held, with no shares having cumulative voting rights. Holders of Preferred Shares (as defined below) will have equal voting rights with the holders of shares of common stock or common shares of beneficial interest (collectively, the “Common Shares”) of the Preferred Funds (as defined below). Holders of Preferred Shares will vote together with the holders of Common Shares as a single class on each nominee to the Board of each Preferred Fund in which they own Preferred Shares, except that holders of Preferred Shares are entitled to vote separately as a class to elect two Board Members for each Preferred Fund in which they own Preferred Shares. With respect to the Preferred Funds (as defined below), the Board Members representing holders of Preferred Shares are Class I and Class II Board Members and only Class I Board Members are standing for election this year. The quorum and voting requirements for each Fund are described in the section herein entitled “Vote Required and Manner of Voting Proxies.”

The Maryland Corporations have elected to be subject to the Maryland Control Share Acquisition Act (the “MCSAA”) and the Delaware Trusts are subject to the control beneficial interest acquisition provisions of the Delaware Statutory Trust Act (the “Delaware CBIA Statute,” and together with the MCSAA, the “Control Share Statutes,” and each, a “Control Share Statute”).
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Accordingly, under applicable law, any holder of “control shares” (as defined in the MCSAA) or “control beneficial interests” (as defined in the Delaware CBIA Statute) as of the Record Date, will not be entitled to vote those control shares or control beneficial interests at the meeting unless approved by shareholders in accordance with the relevant Control Share Statute.
As used herein, the “Preferred Shares” consist of the variable rate muni term preferred shares (collectively, the “VMTP Shares”) of each of the Funds identified in
Appendix A
as having

VMTP Shares outstanding (collectively, the “VMTP Funds”), the remarketable variable rate muni term preferred shares (collectively, the “RVMTP Shares”) of the Fund identified in

Appendix A
as having RVMTP Shares outstanding (the “RVMTP Fund”), and the variable rate demand preferred shares (collectively, the “VRDP Shares”) of each of the Funds identified in
Appendix A
as having VRDP Shares outstanding (collectively, the “VRDP Funds”). The “Preferred Funds” are collectively defined as the VMTP Funds, the RVMTP Fund and the VRDP Funds.

The number of shares outstanding of each Fund as of the close of business on the Record Date and the managed assets of each Fund on the Record Date are shown in
Appendix A
. Except as set forth in
Appendix H
, to the knowledge of each Fund, as of April 30, 2020,2023, no person was the beneficial owner of more than five percent of a class of a Fund’s outstanding shares.

The Fund(s) in which you owned shares on the Record Date is named on the proxy card(s) or Notice of Internet Availability of Proxy Materials. If you owned shares of more than one Fund on the Record Date, you may receive more than one proxy card or voting instruction form. Even if you plan to attend the meeting, please sign, date and return EACH proxy card you receive or, if you provide voting instructions by telephone or via the Internet, please vote on the proposal affecting EACH Fund you own. If you vote by telephone or via the Internet, you will be asked to enter a unique code that has been assigned to you, which is printed on your proxy card(s) or Notice of Internet Availability of Proxy Materials, as applicable. This code is designed to confirm your identity, provide access to the voting website and confirm that your voting instructions are properly recorded.

All properly executed proxies received prior to the meeting will be voted at the meeting and at any and all adjournments, postponements or delays thereof. On any matter coming before the meeting as to which a shareholder has specified a choice on that shareholder’s proxy, the shares will be voted accordingly. If a proxy card is properly executed and returned and no choice is specified with respect to the proposal, the shares will be voted “
FOR
” the proposal. Shareholders who execute proxies or provide voting instructions by telephone or via the Internet may revoke them with respect to the proposal at any time before a vote is taken on the proposal by filing with the applicable Fund a written notice of revocation (addressed to the Secretary of the Fund at the principal executive offices of the Fund at the New York address provided herein), by delivering a duly executed proxy bearing a later date, or by attending the virtual meeting and voting at the meeting, in all cases prior to the exercise of the authority granted in the proxy card. Merely attending the meeting, however, will not revoke any previously executed proxy. If you hold shares through a bank, broker or other intermediary, please consult your bank, broker or intermediary regarding your ability to revoke voting instructions after such instructions have been provided.

Certain other

Another BlackRock
Closed-End Funds
Fund not listed in
Appendix A
will also hold theirits annual meetingsmeeting of shareholders on the date stated above, but at a different time. If you were also a shareholder of record on the Record Date of one or more of thosesuch other funds,fund, you will receive a separate proxy statement and proxy card(s)card relating to such fund(s).fund. Please be certain to vote by telephone or via the Internet with respect to each fund in which you are a shareholder of record or sign, date and return each proxy card you receive from us.

If your shares in a Fund are registered in your name, you may attend and participate in the meeting at www.meetingcenter.io/216964993meetnow.global/MRYHHDG by entering the control number found in the shaded box on
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your proxy card and password BLKA2020 on the date and time of the meeting. You may vote during the meeting by following the instructions that will be available on the meeting website during the meeting. If you are a beneficial shareholder of a Fund (that is if you hold your shares of a Fund through a bank, broker, financial intermediary or other nominee) you will not be able to vote at the virtual meeting unless you have registered in advance to attend the meeting. To register, you must submit proof of your proxy power (legal proxy)

reflecting your Fund holdings along with your name and email address to Georgeson LLC (“Georgeson”), the Funds’ tabulator. You may email an image of your legal proxy to shareholdermeetings@computershare.com. Requests for registration must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. (Eastern time) three business days prior to the meeting date. You will receive a confirmation email from Georgeson (through Computershare) of your registration and a control number and security code that will allow you to vote at the meeting. Even if you plan to participate in the virtual meeting, please promptly follow the enclosed instructions to submit voting instructions by telephone or via the Internet. Alternatively, you may submit voting instructions by signing and dating each proxy card and voting instruction form you receive, and returning it in the accompanying postage-paid return envelope.

Each Fund will furnish, without charge, a copy of its annual report and most recent semi-annual report succeeding the annual report, if any, to a shareholder upon request. Such requests should be directed to the applicable Fund at 100 Bellevue Parkway, Wilmington, DE 19809, or by calling toll free at
1-800-882-0052.
Copies of annual and semi-annual reports of each Fund are also available on the EDGAR Database on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s website at
www.sec.gov
.

BlackRock, Inc. (“BlackRock”) will update performance and certain other data for the Funds on a monthly basis on its website in the
“Closed-End
Funds” section of
http://www.blackrock.com
as well as certain other material information as necessary from time to time. Investors and others are advised to check the website for updated performance information and the release of other material information about the Funds. This reference to BlackRock’s website is intended to allow investors public access to information regarding the Funds and does not, and is not intended to, incorporate BlackRock’s website in this Proxy Statement.

Please note that only one annual or semi-annual report or this Proxy Statement or Notice of Internet Availability of Proxy Materials may be delivered to two or more shareholders of a Fund who share an address, unless the Fund has received instructions to the contrary. To request a separate copy of an annual report or semi-annual report or this Proxy Statement or Notice of Internet Availability of Proxy Materials, or for instructions on how to request a separate copy of these documents or as to how to request a single copy if multiple copies of these documents are received, shareholders should contact the applicable Fund at the Delaware address and phone number provided above.

Please vote
now
. Your vote is important.

To avoid the wasteful and unnecessary expense of further solicitation and no matter how large or small your holdings may be, we urge you to indicate your voting instructions on the enclosed proxy card(s), and if received by mail, date and sign it (them) and return it (them) promptly in the postage-paid envelope provided, or record your voting instructions by telephone or via the Internet. If you submit a properly executed proxy card but do not indicate how you wish your shares to be voted, your shares will be voted “
FOR
” the election of the Board Nominees. If your shares of a Fund are held through a broker, you must provide voting instructions to your broker about how to vote your shares in order for your broker to vote your shares as you instruct at the meeting.

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YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT.

PLEASE VOTE PROMPTLY BY SIGNING AND RETURNING THE

ENCLOSED PROXY CARD/VOTING INSTRUCTION FORM OR BY RECORDING YOUR

VOTING INSTRUCTIONS BY TELEPHONE OR VIA THE INTERNET, NO MATTER HOW

MANY SHARES YOU OWN.

IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THE AVAILABILITY OF PROXY MATERIALS FOR

THE JOINT ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS TO BE HELD ON JULY 27, 2020.

12, 2023.

THE PROXY STATEMENT FOR THIS MEETING IS AVAILABLE AT:

https://www.proxy-direct.com/blk-31374

blk-33336

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SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL AND FUNDS VOTING

The following table shows the Funds for which the Board Nominees are standing for election.

Fund Name

  
Ticker
  
Class I
(1)
  
Class II
  
Class III
  
Preferred

Shares

Nominees

Standing for

Election
(2)

BlackRock 2022 Global Income Opportunity2037 Municipal Target Term Trust

  BGIOBMN  X      

BlackRock California Municipal Income Trust

BFZXX

BlackRock Core Bond Trust

  BHK  X      

BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc.

  HYT  X      

BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust

  BTZ  X      

BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc.

  DSU  X      

BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust

  BGR  X      

BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc.

  CII  X      

BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust

  BDJ  X      

BlackRock Enhanced Global Dividend Trust

  BOE  X      

BlackRock Enhanced Government Fund, Inc.

  EGF  X      

BlackRock Enhanced International Dividend Trust

  BGY  X      

BlackRock Floating Rate Income Strategies Fund, Inc.

  FRA  X      

BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust

  BGT  X      

BlackRock Florida Municipal 2020 Term Trust

BFOX

BlackRock Health Sciences Trust

  BME  X      

BlackRock Health Sciences Trust II

BMEZX

BlackRock Income Trust, Inc.

  BKT  X      

BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc.

  BKN  X      X

BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust

  BLW  X      

BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust

  BTA  X      X

BlackRock Maryland Municipal Bond Trust

BZMXX

BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust

  BIT  X      

BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc.

  MUA  X      X

BlackRock Municipal 2030 Target Term Trust

  BTT  X      X

BlackRock Municipal 2020 Term Trust

BKKX

BlackRock Municipal Bond Trust

BBKXX

BlackRock Municipal Income Investment Quality Trust

BAFXX

BlackRock Municipal Income Investment Trust

BBFXX

BlackRock Municipal Income Quality Trust

  BYM  X      X

BlackRock Municipal Income Trust

  BFK  X      X

BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II

  BLE  X      X

BlackRock New York Municipal IncomeMuniHoldings California Quality Trust

Fund, Inc.
  BSEMUC  X      X

BlackRock MuniHoldings Fund, Inc.

MHDXX
BlackRock MuniHoldings New Jersey Quality Fund, Inc.MUJXX
BlackRock MuniHoldings New York Quality Fund, Inc.MHNXX
BlackRock MuniHoldings Quality Fund II, Inc.MUEXX
BlackRock MuniVest Fund II, Inc.MVTXX
BlackRock MuniVest Fund, Inc.MVFXX
BlackRock MuniYield Fund, Inc.MYDXX
BlackRock MuniYield Michigan Quality Fund, Inc.MIYXX
BlackRock MuniYield New York Quality Fund, Inc.MYNXX
BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund II, Inc.MQTXX
BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund III, Inc.MYIXX
BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund, Inc.MQYXX
BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust

  BNY  X      X

BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust II

BFYX��X

BlackRock Resources & Commodities Strategy Trust

  BCX  X      

BlackRock Science and Technology Trust

  BST  X      

BlackRock Science and Technology Term Trust II

  BSTZ  X      

BlackRock Taxable Municipal Bond Trust

  BBN  X      

BlackRock Utilities, Infrastructure & Power Opportunities Trust

  BUI  X      

BlackRock Virginia Municipal Bond Trust

  BHV  X      X
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The BlackRock Strategic Municipal Trust

(1) 
 BSDXX

(1)

The Class I Board Nominees for BGIO, HYT, DSU, CII, EGF, FRA, BSTZ and BMEZBMN are Cynthia L. Egan, Michael J. CastellanoLorenzo A. Flores, Stayce D. Harris and Catherine A. Lynch. For each other Fund, the Class I Board Nominees are Michael J. Castellano,Lorenzo A. Flores, R. Glenn Hubbard, W. Carl Kester and John M. Perlowski. For the Preferred Funds, each of the Class I Board Nominees are voted upon by the holders of Common Shares and Preferred Shares of each respective Preferred Fund voting together as a single class, except for Mr. Kester, who is the Preferred Shares Nominee (as defined below) for each Preferred Fund. For the Preferred Funds, Mr. Kester is voted upon by the holders of Preferred Shares of each respective Preferred Fund voting as a separate class. For Funds other than the Preferred Funds, each nomineeof the Class I Board Nominees is voted upon by the holders of Common Shares of each respective Fund voting as a single class. Please see the description herein under “PROPOSAL 1 — ELECTION OF BOARD NOMINEES.”

(2) 

With respect to the Preferred Funds, Frank J. Fabozzi and W. Carl Kester are currently the Board Members elected solely by the owners of Preferred Shares. Only W. Carl Kester is standing for election this year as a Preferred Shares Nominee. Mr. Kester is voted upon by the holders of Preferred Shares of each respective Preferred Fund voting as a separate class. Frank J. Fabozzi’s term as a Class II Board Member of the Preferred Funds is scheduled to expire in 2021;2024; therefore, he is not standing for election this year as a Preferred Shares Nominee. Please see the description herein under “PROPOSAL 1 — ELECTION OF BOARD NOMINEES” for a more detailed discussion regarding the Preferred Shares Nominee.

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PROPOSAL 1—ELECTION OF BOARD NOMINEES

The purpose of Proposal 1 is to elect Board Members for each Fund.

Nominees for each Fund.
The Board of each Fund consists of ten Board Members, eight of whom are not “interested persons” of the Funds (as defined in the 1940 Act) (the “Independent Board Members”). The Funds divide their Board Members into three classes: Class I, Class II and Class III, and generally only one class of Board Members stands for election each year.

Under this classified board structure, generally only those Board Members in a single class may be replaced in any one year. The Board believes that it is in the best interest of the Funds, as
closed-end,
exchange traded investment companies subject to extensive regulation by the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), to continue to have a classified board structure. The Board believes that a classified board structure provides a Fund and its shareholders with important benefits. The Board believes that a classified board structure promotes continuity of experiences and an orderly succession of Board Members by ensuring that at any given time there are experienced board members serving on the Board who are familiar with such Fund, its business, operations and investment and compliance policies, and its relationships with its services providers. Specifically, the Board believes that a classified board structure: (a) creates a more experienced Board that is better able to identify and accomplish long-term objectives in supervising the management of the Funds; (b) enhances the independence of the Independent Board Members from management and from special interest groups by providing them with a three-year term of office, so they are better positioned to make decisions that are in the best long-term interest of the Funds and their shareholders; (c) strengthens the Funds’ ability to attract and retain qualified individuals who are willing to make multi-year commitments to the Funds and to develop a deep understanding of the Funds; (d) allows new Board Members an opportunity to gain knowledge from experienced Board Members; (e) helps prevent complete changes in control and corresponding changes in fund philosophy or strategies in any one year; and (f) protects against abrupt changes in a Fund based on the short-term objectives of shareholders who may seek to implement an agenda that is contrary to the long-term interest of Fund shareholders.

The Board further believes that the considerations with respect to classified boards in the
closed-end,
exchange traded investment company context are different than those for traditional operating companies, and in this regard notes that the classified board structure is expressly acknowledged by the 1940 Act, the principal regulatory regime governing the Funds and their operations. The role of a board of a
closed-end,
exchange traded investment company is different in material respects to the role of a board of directors of a traditional operating company. For example, an investment company’s board has the primary responsibility for oversight of the fund’s service providers and management of conflicts of interest involving the fund, including oversight of the fund’s investment advisory arrangements. A traditional operating company does not have investment advisers and is not subject to the same types of conflicts of interests that an investment company’s board must oversee. Additionally, an investment company registered pursuant to the 1940 Act is subject to extensive regulation with respect to governance and operations that requires independence of its board members and makes them accountable to shareholders. The Board believes that a classified board structure is consistent with good corporate governance, which depends principally on active and independent board members who have extensive business experience and are knowledgeable about critical aspects of the Funds. The BTZ Board considered the 2019non-binding shareholder proposal for such Board to consider declassification, but determined that such action would not be in the best interest of the Fund for

the reasons discussed herein. The BTZ Board further notes that BTZ’s market price ranks in the first quartile amongst its peers over the pastone-, three- and five-year periods.1

The Class I Board Members are standing for election this year. The Class I Board Nominees for BGIO, HYT, DSU, CII, EGF, FRA, BSTZ and BMEZBMN are Cynthia L. Egan, Michael J. CastellanoLorenzo A. Flores, Stayce D. Harris and Catherine A. Lynch. For each other Fund, the Class I Board Nominees are Michael J. Castellano,Lorenzo A. Flores, R. Glenn Hubbard, W. Carl Kester and John M. Perlowski. Each Class I Board Member
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elected at the meeting will serve until the later of the date of the 2023Fund’s 2026 annual meeting or until his or her successor is elected and qualifies, or until his or her earlier death, resignation, retirement or removal.

With respect to the Preferred Funds, the owners of Preferred Shares are entitled to vote as a separate class to elect two of the Board Members (the “Preferred Shares Nominees”) for the Preferred Fund in which they own Preferred Shares. This means that owners of Common Shares are not entitled to vote in connection with the election of the Preferred Shares Nominees. However, the owners of Common Shares and the owners of Preferred Shares, voting together as a single class, are entitled to elect the remainder of the Board Nominees. Frank J. Fabozzi and W. Carl Kester are currently the Board Members elected solely by the owners of Preferred Shares. Only W. Carl Kester is standing for election this year as a Preferred Shares Nominee. Frank J. Fabozzi’s term as a Class II Board Member of the Preferred Funds is scheduled to expire in 2021. Therefore,2024; therefore, he is not standing for election this year as a Preferred Shares Nominee.

With respect to BGIO, HYT, DSU, CII, EGF, FRA, BSTZ and BMEZ,BMN, the Board recommends a vote
FOR
the election of Cynthia L. Egan, Michael J. CastellanoLorenzo A. Flores, Stayce D. Harris and Catherine A. Lynch. With respect to all of the other Funds, the Board recommends a vote
FOR
the election of Michael J. Castellano,Lorenzo A. Flores, R. Glenn Hubbard, W. Carl Kester and John M. Perlowski. The aforementioned nominees to the Board of each Fund are collectively referred to herein as the “Board Nominees.” To vote for the Board Nominees, please vote by telephone or via the Internet, as described in the proxy card, or date and sign the enclosed proxy card and return it promptly in the enclosed postage-paid envelope. Each of the Board Nominees has consented to being named in this Proxy Statement and to serve as a Board Member if elected.

Board Members’/Nominees’ Biographical Information.
Please refer to the below table which identifies the Board Nominees and any Preferred Shares Nominees for election to the Board of each Fund and sets forth certain biographical information about the Board Members, including the Board Nominees, for all of the Funds. Please note that only the Class I Board Members are standing for election this year. Each Board Nominee was reviewed by the Governance and Nominating Committee (the “Governance Committee”) of the Board of each respective Fund and nominated by the full Board. Richard E. Cavanagh and Karen P. Robards wereR. Glenn Hubbard was selected to serve as theCo-Chairs Chair of each Board, and W. Carl Kester was selected to serve as the Vice Chair of each Board. All of the
closed-end
investment companies registered under the 1940 Act advised by BlackRock Advisors, LLC (the “Advisor”), including the Funds, are referred to collectively as the “BlackRock
Closed-End
Funds.” The BlackRock
Closed-End
Funds, are part of a complex oftogether with certain other registered investment companies advised by the Advisor or its affiliates, that also includesopen-endnon-index fixed-incomeare included in a complex of funds (the “BlackRockreferred to as the BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex”).

1Source: Lipper as of April 30, 2020. Lipper peer group: Corporate DebtBBB-Rated Funds (Leveraged). Lipper defines this peer group as funds that invest primarily in corporate and government debt issues rated in the top four grades. These funds can be leveraged via use of debt, preferred equity, and/or reverse repurchase agreements. All returns reflect reinvestment of dividends and/or distributions on theex-date at the lower of the fund’sex-date NAV orex-date market price. Results are annualized for periods greater than one year.

Complex.

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Name, Address
(1)

and Year of Birth

  

Position(s)

Held with

Funds

  

Term of

Office and

Length of

Time

Served*

  

Principal Occupation(s)


During Past Five Years

  
Number of

BlackRock-

Advised

Registered

Investment

Companies

(“RICs”)

Consisting of

Investment

Portfolios

(“Portfolios”)

Overseen**
   

Public

Company and

Other Investment

Company

Directorships

Held

During Past

Five Years***

Independent Board Members/Nominees

        

Richard E. Cavanagh

1946

R. Glenn Hubbard
(4)
1958
  Co-ChairChair of the Boards and Director/ Trustee  

20222024 for all Funds;

from 2007 to present

Director, The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America since 1998; Board Chair, Volunteers of America (anot-for-profit organization) from 2015 to 2018 (board member since 2009); Director, Arch Chemicals (chemical and allied products) from 1999 to 2011; Trustee, Educational Testing Service from 1997 to 2009 and Chairman thereof from 2005 to 2009; Senior Advisor, The Fremont Group since 2008 and Director thereof since 1996; Faculty Member/Adjunct Lecturer, Harvard University since 2007 and Executive Dean from 1987 to 1995; President and Chief Executive Officer, The Conference Board, Inc. (global business research organization) from 1995 to 2007.


87 RICs
consisting
of 111
Portfolios



None

Karen P. Robards

1950

Co-Chair of the Boards and Director/ Trustee

2021 for all Funds;

from 2007 to present

Principal of Robards & Company, LLC (consulting and private investing) since 1987;Co-founder and Director of the Cooke Center for Learning and Development (anot-for-profit organization) since 1987; Director of Enable Injections, LLC (medical devices) since 2019; Investment Banker at Morgan Stanley from 1976 to 1987.


87 RICs
consisting
of 111
Portfolios



Greenhill & Co., Inc.; AtriCure, Inc. (medical devices) from 2000 until 2017


Name, Address(1)
and Year of Birth

Position(s)
Held with
Funds

Term of
Office and
Length of
Time
Served*

Principal Occupation(s)

During Past Five Years

Number of
BlackRock-
Advised
Registered
Investment
Companies
(“RICs”)
Consisting of
Investment
Portfolios
(“Portfolios”)
Overseen**

Public
Company and
Other Investment
Company
Directorships
Held
During Past
Five Years***

Michael J. Castellano (2)

1946

Director/ Trustee

2020 for all Funds;

from 2011 to present

Chief Financial Officer of Lazard Group LLC from 2001 to 2011; Chief Financial Officer of Lazard Ltd from 2004 to 2011; Director, Support Our Aging Religious(non-profit) from 2009 to June 2015 and since 2017; Director, National Advisory Board of Church Management at Villanova University since 2010; Trustee, Domestic Church Media Foundation since 2012; Director, CircleBlack Inc. (financial technology company) since 2015.87 RICs
consisting
of 111
Portfolios
None

Cynthia L. Egan (3)

1955

Director/ Trustee

2020 for BGIO, HYT, DSU, CII, EGF, FRA, BSTZ and BMEZ; 2022BMN; 2023 for all other Funds;

from 2016 to present

Advisor, U.S. Department of the Treasury from 2014 to 2015; President, Retirement Plan Services, for T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. from 2007 to 2012; executive positions within Fidelity Investments from 1989 to 2007.87 RICs
consisting
of 111
Portfolios
Unum (insurance); The Hanover Insurance Group (insurance); Envestnet (investment platform) from 2013 until 2016

Frank J. Fabozzi

1948

Director/ Trustee

2022 for BGIO, HYT, DSU, CII, EGF, FRA, BSTZ and BMEZ; 2021 for all other Funds;

from 2007 to present

Editor of The Journal of Portfolio Management since 1986; Professor of Finance, EDHEC Business School (France) since 2011; Visiting Professor, Princeton University for the 2013 to 2014 academic year and Spring 2017 semester; Professor in the Practice of Finance, Yale University School of Management from 1994 to 2011 and currently a Teaching Fellow in Yale’s Executive Programs; Board Member, BlackRock Equity-Liquidity Funds from 2014 to 2016; affiliated professor Karlsruhe Institute of Technology from 2008 to 2011; Visiting Professor, Rutgers University for the Spring 2019 semester; Visiting Professor, New York University for the 2019 academic year.88 RICs
consisting
of 112
Portfolios
None


Name, Address(1)
and Year of Birth

Position(s)
Held with
Funds

Term of
Office and
Length of
Time
Served*

Principal Occupation(s)

During Past Five Years

Number of
BlackRock-
Advised
Registered
Investment
Companies
(“RICs”)
Consisting of
Investment
Portfolios
(“Portfolios”)
Overseen**

Public
Company and
Other Investment
Company
Directorships
Held
During Past
Five Years***

R. Glenn Hubbard (4)

1958

Director/ Trustee

2021 for BGIO, HYT, DSU, CII, EGF, FRA, BSTZ and BMEZ; 2020 for all other Funds;

from 2007 to present

  Dean, Columbia Business School from 2004 to 2019; Faculty member, Columbia Business School since 1988.  87 


70 RICs

consisting

of 111
101
Portfolios
 
 
 
 
  ADP (data and information services); from 2004 to 2020; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (insurance); KKR Financial Corporation (finance) from 2004 until 2014TotalEnergies SE (multi-energy)

W. Carl Kester
(4)(5)

(6)

1951

  Vice Chair of the Boards and Director/ Trustee  

20212024 for BGIO, HYT, DSU, CII, EGF, FRA, BSTZ and BMEZ; 2020BMN; 2023 for all other Funds;

from 2007 to present

  Baker Foundation Professor and George Fisher Baker Jr. Professor of Business Administration, Emeritus, Harvard Business School from 2008 to 2022; George Fisher Baker Jr. Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School since 2008; Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs from 2006 to 2010; Chairman of the Finance Unit, from 2005 to 2006; Senior Associate Dean and Chairman of the MBA Program from 1999 to 2005; Member of the faculty of Harvard Business School since 1981.  88 


72 RICs

consisting

of 112
103
Portfolios
 
 
 
 
None
Cynthia L. Egan
(3)
1955
Director/ Trustee2023 for HYT, DSU, CII, EGF, FRA, BSTZ and BMN; 2025 for all other Funds; from 2016 to presentAdvisor, U.S. Department of the Treasury from 2014 to 2015; President, Retirement Plan Services, for T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. from 2007 to 2012; executive positions within Fidelity Investments from 1989 to 2007. 


70 RICs
consisting
of 101
Portfolios
 
 
 
 
Unum (insurance); The Hanover Insurance Group (Board Chair); Huntsman Corporation (Lead Independent Director and
non-Executive
Vice Chair of the Board) (chemical products)

9

Name, Address
(1)

and Year of Birth
Position(s)
Held with
Funds
Term of
Office and
Length of
Time
Served*
Principal Occupation(s)
During Past Five Years
Number of
BlackRock-
Advised
Registered
Investment
Companies
(“RICs”)
Consisting of
Investment
Portfolios
(“Portfolios”)
Overseen**
Public
Company and
Other Investment
Company
Directorships
Held
During Past
Five Years***
Frank J. Fabozzi
(6)
1948
Director/ Trustee2025 for HYT, DSU, CII, EGF, FRA, BSTZ and BMN; 2024 for all other Funds; from 2007 to presentEditor of The Journal of Portfolio Management since 1986; Professor of Finance, EDHEC Business School (France) from 2011 to 2022; Professor of Practice, Johns Hopkins University since 2021; Professor in the Practice of Finance, Yale University School of Management from 1994 to 2011 and currently a Teaching Fellow in Yale’s Executive Programs; Visiting Professor, Rutgers University for the Spring 2019 semester; Visiting Professor, New York University for the 2019 academic year; Adjunct Professor of Finance, Carnegie Mellon University for the Fall 2020 semester.72 RICs
consisting
of 103
Portfolios
  None

Catherine

Lorenzo A. Lynch (3)

1961

Flores
(2)
1964
  Director/ Trustee  

20202023 for BGIO,all Funds; from 2021 to present

Vice Chairman, Kioxia, Inc. since 2019; Chief Financial Officer, Xilinx, Inc. from 2016 to 2019; Corporate Controller, Xilinx, Inc. from 2008 to 2016.70 RICs
consisting
of 101
Portfolios
None
Stayce D. Harris
(3)
1959
Director/ Trustee2023 for HYT, DSU, CII, EGF, FRA, BSTZ and BMEZ; 2021BMN; 2025 for all other Funds;

from 2021 to present

Lieutenant General, Inspector General of the United States Air Force from 2017 to 2019; Lieutenant General, Assistant Vice Chief of Staff and Director, Air Staff, United States Air Force from 2016 to 2017; Major General, Commander, 22nd Air Force, AFRC, Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia from 2014 to 2016; Pilot, United Airlines from 1990 to 2020.70 RICs
consisting
of 101
Portfolios
KULR Technology Group, Inc. in 2021; The Boeing Company (airplane manufacturer)
10

Name, Address
(1)

and Year of Birth
Position(s)
Held with
Funds
Term of
Office and
Length of
Time
Served*
Principal Occupation(s)
During Past Five Years
Number of
BlackRock-
Advised
Registered
Investment
Companies
(“RICs”)
Consisting of
Investment
Portfolios
(“Portfolios”)
Overseen**
Public
Company and
Other Investment
Company
Directorships
Held
During Past
Five Years***
J. Phillip Holloman
1955
Director/ Trustee2025 for HYT, DSU, CII, EGF, FRA, BSTZ and BMN; 2024 for all other Funds; from 2021 to presentPresident and Chief Operating Officer, Cintas Corporation from 2008 to 2018. 


70 RICs
consisting
of 101
Portfolios
 
 
 
 
PulteGroup, Inc. (home construction); Rockwell Automation Inc. (industrial automation)
Catherine A. Lynch
(3)(6)
1961
Director/ Trustee2023 for HYT, DSU, CII, EGF, FRA, BSTZ and BMN; 2024 for all other Funds; from 2016 to present

  Chief Executive Officer, Chief Investment Officer and various other positions, National Railroad Retirement Investment Trust from 2003 to 2016; Associate Vice President for Treasury Management, The George Washington University from 1999 to 2003; Assistant Treasurer, Episcopal Church of America from 1995 to 1999.  88 


72 RICs

consisting

of 112
103
Portfolios
 
 
 
 
  NonePennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust


Name, Address(1)
and Year of Birth

Position(s)
Held with
Funds

Term of
Office and
Length of
Time
Served*

Principal Occupation(s)

During Past Five Years

Number of
BlackRock-
Advised
Registered
Investment
Companies
(“RICs”)
Consisting of
Investment
Portfolios
(“Portfolios”)
Overseen**

Public
Company and
Other Investment
Company
Directorships
Held
During Past
Five Years***

Interested Board Members/Nominees ††

        

Robert Fairbairn

1965

  Director/ Trustee  

20222025 for all Funds;

from 2018 to present

  Vice Chairman of BlackRock, Inc. since 2019; Member of BlackRock’s Global Executive and Global Operating Committees;
Co-Chair
of BlackRock’s Human Capital Committee; Senior Managing Director of BlackRock, Inc. from 2010 to 2019; oversaw BlackRock’s Strategic Partner Program and Strategic Product Management Group from 2012 to 2019; Member of the Board of Managers of BlackRock Investments, LLC from 2011 to 2018; Global Head of BlackRock’s Retail and iShares
®
businesses from 2012 to 2016.
   





12398 RICs

consisting

of 264
268
Portfolios
 



 
 
 
  None

11

Name, Address
(1)

and Year of Birth
Position(s)
Held with
Funds
Term of
Office and
Length of
Time
Served*
Principal Occupation(s)
During Past Five Years
Number of
BlackRock-
Advised
Registered
Investment
Companies
(“RICs”)
Consisting of
Investment
Portfolios
(“Portfolios”)
Overseen**
Public
Company and
Other Investment
Company
Directorships
Held
During Past
Five Years***

John M. Perlowski
 (4)

(6)

1964

  Director/ Trustee, President and Chief Executive Officer  20212024 for BGIO, HYT, DSU, CII, EGF, FRA, BSTZ and BMEZ; 2020BMN; 2023 for all other Funds; Director/ Trustee from 2014 to present; President and Chief Executive Officer from 2011 to present  Managing Director of BlackRock, Inc. since 2009; Head of BlackRock Global Accounting and Product Services since 2009; Advisory Director of Family Resource Network (charitable foundation) since 2009.  


124100 RICs

consisting

of 265
270
Portfolios



  None

* Date shown is the earliest date a person has served for the Funds covered by this Proxy Statement. Following the combination of Merrill Lynch Investment Managers, L.P. (“MLIM”) and BlackRock, Inc. in September 2006, the various legacy MLIM and legacy BlackRock fund boards were realigned and consolidated into three new fund boards in 2007. As a result, although the chart shows certain Independent Board Members as joining the Funds’ Boards in 2007, those Board Members first became members of the boards of other legacy MLIM or legacy BlackRock funds as follows: Richard E. Cavanagh, 1994; Frank J. Fabozzi, 1988; R. Glenn Hubbard, 2004; and W. Carl Kester, 1995; and Karen P. Robards, 1998.1995.

** For purposes of this chart, “RICs” refers to investment companies registered under the 1940 Act and “Portfolios” refers to the investment programs of the BlackRock-advised funds. The BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex is comprised of 8772 RICs consisting of 111103 Portfolios. Messrs. Fairbairn and Perlowski are also board members of a complex of BlackRock registeredopen-end equity, multi-asset, index and money market funds (the “BlackRock Multi-Asset Complex”).
*** Directorships disclosed under this column do not include directorships disclosed under the column “Principal Occupation(s) During Past Five Years.”
 Each Independent Board Member will serve until his or her successor is elected and qualifies, or until his or her earlier death, resignation, retirement or removal, or until December 31 of the year in which he or she turns 75. The maximum age limitation may be waived as to any Board Member by action of a majority of the Board upon a finding of good cause therefor.
†† Messrs. Fairbairn and Perlowski are both “interested persons,” as defined in the 1940 Act, of the Funds based on their positions with BlackRock, Inc. and its affiliates. Messrs. Fairbairn and Perlowski are also board members of the BlackRock Multi-Asset Complex. Interested Board Members serve until their resignation, removal or death, or until December 31 of the year in which they turn 72. The maximum age limitation may be waived as to any Board Member by action of a majority of the Board Members upon a finding of good cause therefor.
(1) 

The address of each Board Member and Board Nominee is c/o BlackRock, Inc., 55 East 52nd Street,50 Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10055.

10001.
(2) 

Class I Board Member and Board Nominee for all Funds.

(3) 

Class I Board Member and Board Nominee for BGIO, HYT, DSU, CII, EGF, FRA, BSTZ and BMEZ.

BMN.
(4) 

Class I Board Member and Board Nominee for all Funds other than BGIO, HYT, DSU, CII, EGF, FRA, BSTZ and BMEZ.

BMN.
(5) 

Preferred Shares Nominee. Frank J. Fabozzi’s term as a Class II Board Member of the Preferred Funds is scheduled to expire in 2021;2024; therefore, he is not standing for election this year as a Preferred Shares Nominee.

(6) Dr. Fabozzi, Dr. Kester, Ms. Lynch and Mr. Perlowski are also trustees of the BlackRock Credit Strategies Fund and BlackRock Private Investments Fund.

The Independent Board Members have adopted a statement of policy that describes the experiences, qualifications, skills and attributes that are necessary and desirable for potential Independent Board Member candidates (the “Statement of Policy”). The Boards believe that each Independent Board Member satisfied, at the time he or she was initially elected or appointed as a Board Member, and continues to satisfy, the standards contemplated by the Statement of Policy as
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well as the standards set forth in each Fund’s
By-laws.
Furthermore, in determining that a particular Board Member was and continues to be qualified to serve as a Board Member, the Boards have considered a variety of criteria, none of which, in isolation, was controlling. The Boards believe that, collectively, the Board Members/Nominees have balanced and diverse experiences, skills, attributes and qualifications, which allow the Boards to operate effectively in governing the Funds and protecting the interests of shareholders. Among the attributes common to all Board Members/Nominees is their ability to review critically, evaluate, question and discuss information provided to them, to interact effectively with the Funds’ investment adviser,
sub-advisers,
other service providers, counsel and independent auditors, and to exercise effective business judgment in the performance of their duties as Board Members. Each Board Member’s/Nominee’s ability to perform his or her duties effectively is evidenced by his or her educational background or professional training; business, consulting, public service or academic positions; experience from service as a board member of the Funds or the other funds in the BlackRock fund complexes (and any predecessor funds), other investment funds, public companies, or
not-for-profit
entities or other organizations; ongoing commitment and participation in Board and committee meetings, as well as their leadership of standing and other committees throughout the years; or other relevant life experiences.

The table below discusses some of the experiences, qualifications and skills of the Board Members, including the Board Nominees, that support the conclusion that they should serve (or continue to serve) on the Boards.

Board

Members/Nominees

  

Experience, Qualifications and Skills

Richard E. Cavanagh

R. Glenn Hubbard **
  Richard E. Cavanagh bringsR. Glenn Hubbard has served in numerous roles in the field of economics, including as the Chairman of the U.S. Council of Economic Advisers of the President of the United States. Dr. Hubbard has served as the Dean of Columbia Business School, as a member of the Columbia Faculty and as a Visiting Professor at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, the Harvard Business School and the University of Chicago. Dr. Hubbard’s experience as an adviser to the BoardsPresident of the United States adds a wealthdimension of practical business knowledgebalance to the Funds’ governance and leadership as an experienced director/trusteeprovides perspective on economic issues. Dr. Hubbard’s service on the boards of various publicADP and private companies. In particular, because Mr. Cavanagh served for over a decade as President and Chief Executive Officer of The Conference Board, Inc., a global business research organization, he is able to provideMetropolitan Life Insurance Company provides the Boards with expertise about business and economic trends and governance practices. Mr. Cavanagh created the “blue ribbon” Commission on Public Trust and Private Enterprise in 2002, which recommended corporate governance enhancements. Mr. Cavanagh’s service as a directorbenefit of The Guardian Life Insurance Companyhis experience with the management practices of America and as a senior advisor and director of The Fremont Group provides added insight into investment trends and conditions. Mr. Cavanagh’sother financial companies. Dr. Hubbard’s long-standing service as a director/trustee/chairon the boards of directors/trustees of the
closed-end
funds in the BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex also provides him with a specific understanding of the Funds, their operations, and the business and regulatory issues facing the Funds. Mr. Cavanagh is also an experienced board leader, having served as the lead independent director of a NYSE public company (Arch Chemicals) and as the Board Chairman of the Educational Testing Service. Mr. Cavanagh’sDr. Hubbard’s independence from the Funds and the Advisor enhances his service asCo-Chair Chair of the Boards, Chair of the Executive Committee and a member of the ComplianceGovernance Committee, the GovernanceCompliance Committee and the Performance Oversight Committee.
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Karen P. Robards

Board
Members/Nominees
  
Experience, Qualifications and Skills
W. Carl Kester **The Boards benefit from Karen P. Robards’ many yearsW. Carl Kester’s experiences as a professor and author in finance, and his experience as the George Fisher Baker Jr. Professor of experienceBusiness Administration at Harvard Business School and as Deputy Dean of Academic Affairs at Harvard Business School from 2006 through 2010 adds to the Board a wealth of expertise in investment banking and the financial advisory industry where she obtained extensive knowledge of the capital markets and advised clients on corporate finance transactions,and corporate governance. Dr. Kester has authored and edited numerous books and research papers on both subject matters, including mergers and acquisitions and the issuance
co-editing
a leading volume of debt and equity securities. Ms. Robards’ prior position as an investment banker at Morgan Stanley provides useful oversight of the Funds’ investment decisions and investment valuation processes. Additionally, Ms. Robards’ experience as a director of publicly held and private companies allows her to provide the Boards with insight into the management and governance practices of other companies. Ms. Robards’finance case studies used worldwide. Dr. Kester’s long-standing service on the boards of directors/trustees of the
closed-end
funds in the BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex also provides herhim with a specific understanding of the Funds, their operations, and the business and regulatory issues facing the Funds. Ms. Robards’ knowledge of financial and accounting matters qualifies her to serve asCo-Chair of the Boards and a member of the Audit Committee. Ms. Robards’ independence from the Funds and the Advisor enhances her service as a member of the Governance Committee, the Performance Oversight Committee and the Executive Committee.

Board
Members/Nominees

Experience, Qualifications and Skills

Michael J. Castellano *

The Boards benefit from Michael J. Castellano’s career in accounting which spans over forty years. Mr. Castellano has served as Chief Financial Officer of Lazard Ltd. and as a Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer of Lazard Group. Prior to joining Lazard, Mr. Castellano held various senior management positions at Merrill Lynch & Co., including Senior Vice President — Chief Control Officer for Merrill Lynch’s capital markets businesses, Chairman of Merrill Lynch International Bank and Senior Vice President — Corporate Controller. Prior to joining Merrill Lynch & Co., Mr. Castellano was a partner with Deloitte & Touche where he served a number of investment banking clients over the course of his 24 years with the firm. Mr. Castellano currently serves as a director for CircleBlack Inc. Mr. Castellano’s knowledge of financial and accounting matters qualifies him to serve as Chair of the Audit Committee. Mr. Castellano’sDr. Kester’s independence from the Funds and the Advisor enhances his service as a Vice Chair of the Boards, Chair of the Governance Committee and a member of the GovernanceExecutive Committee, the Compliance Committee and the Performance Oversight Committee.

Cynthia L. Egan ***

  Cynthia L. Egan brings to the Boards a broad and diverse knowledge of investment companies and the retirement industry as a result of her many years of experience as President, Retirement Plan Services, for T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. and her various senior operating officer positions at Fidelity Investments, including her service as Executive Vice President of FMR Co., President of Fidelity Institutional Services Company and President of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund. Ms. Egan has also served as an advisor to the U.S. Department of Treasury as an expert in domestic retirement security. Ms. Egan began her professional career at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Ms. Egan is also a director of UNUM Corporation, a publicly traded insurance company providing personal risk reinsurance, and of The Hanover Group, a public property casualty insurance company. Ms. Egan’s independence from the Funds and the Advisor enhances her service as Chair of the Compliance Committee, and a member of the Governance Committee and the Performance Oversight Committee.

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Board

Members/Nominees

  

Experience, Qualifications and Skills

Frank J. Fabozzi

  Frank J. Fabozzi has served for over 25 years on the boards of registered investment companies. Dr. Fabozzi holds the designations of Chartered Financial Analyst and Certified Public Accountant. Dr. Fabozzi was inducted into the Fixed Income Analysts Society’s Hall of Fame and is the 2007 recipient of the C. Stewart Sheppard Award and the 2015 recipient of the James R. Vertin Award, both given by the CFA Institute. The Boards benefit from Dr. Fabozzi’s experiences as a professor and author in the field of finance. Dr. Fabozzi’s experience as a professor at various institutions, including EDHEC Business School, Yale, MIT, and Princeton, as well as Dr. Fabozzi’s experience as a Professor in the Practice of Finance and Becton Fellow at the Yale University School of Management and as editor of the Journal of Portfolio Management demonstrates his wealth of expertise in the investment management and structured finance areas. Dr. Fabozzi has authored and edited numerous books and research papers on topics in investment management and financial econometrics, and his writings have focused on fixed-incomefixed income securities and portfolio management, many of which are considered standard references in the investment management industry. Dr. Fabozzi’s long-standing service on the boards of directors/trustees of the
closed-end
funds in the BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex also provides him with a specific understanding of the Funds, their operations and the business and regulatory issues facing the Funds. Moreover, Dr. Fabozzi’s knowledge of financial and accounting matters qualifies him to serve as a member of the Audit Committee. Dr. Fabozzi’s independence from the Funds and the Advisor enhances his service as Chair of the Performance Oversight Committee.

R. Glenn Hubbard **

Lorenzo A. Flores *
  R. Glenn Hubbard has servedThe Boards benefit from Lorenzo A. Flores’s many years of business, leadership and financial experience in numeroushis roles at various public and private companies. In particular, Mr. Flores’s service as Chief Financial Officer and Corporate Controller of Xilinx, Inc. and Vice Chairman of Kioxia, Inc. and his long experience in the fieldtechnology industry allow him to provide insight to into financial, business and technology trends. Mr. Flores’s knowledge of economics, including as the Chairman of the U.S. Council of Economic Advisers of the President of the United States. Dr. Hubbard has served as the Dean of Columbia Business School,financial and accounting matters qualifies him to serve as a member of the Columbia Faculty and as a Visiting Professor at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, the Harvard Business School and the University of Chicago. Dr. Hubbard’s experience as an adviser to the President of the United States adds a dimension of balance to the Funds’ governance and provides perspective on economic issues. Dr. Hubbard’s service on the boards of ADP and Metropolitan Life Insurance Company provides the Boards with the benefit of his experience with the management practices of other financial companies. Dr. Hubbard’s long-standing service on the boards of directors/trustees of theclosed-end funds in the BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex also provides him with a specific understanding of the Funds, their operations, and the business and regulatory issues facing the Funds. Dr. Hubbard’s independence from the Funds and the Advisor enhances his service as Chair of the Governance Committee and a member of the Compliance Committee and the Performance OversightAudit Committee.

Board
Members/Nominees

Experience, Qualifications and Skills

W. Carl Kester **

The Boards benefit from W. Carl Kester’s experiences as a professor and author in finance, and his experience as the George Fisher Baker Jr. Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School and as Deputy Dean of Academic Affairs at Harvard Business School from 2006 through 2010 adds to the Boards a wealth of expertise in corporate finance and corporate governance. Dr. Kester has authored and edited numerous books and research papers on both subject matters, includingco-editing a leading volume of finance case studies used worldwide. Dr. Kester’s long-standing service on the boards of directors/trustees of theclosed-end funds in the BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex also provides him with a specific understanding of the Funds, their operations, and the business and regulatory issues facing the Funds. Dr. Kester’s Mr. Flores’s independence from the Funds and the Advisor enhances his service as a member of the Performance Oversight Committee.
Stayce D. Harris ***The Boards benefit from Stayce D. Harris’s leadership and governance experience gained during her extensive military career, including as a three-star Lieutenant General of the United States Air Force. In her most recent role, Ms. Harris reported to the Secretary and Chief of Staff of the Air Force on matters concerning Air Force effectiveness, efficiency and the military discipline of active duty, Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard forces. Ms. Harris’s experience on governance matters includes oversight of inspection policy and the inspection and evaluation system for all Air Force nuclear and conventional forces; oversight of Air Force counterintelligence operations and service on the Air Force Intelligence Oversight Panel; investigation of fraud, waste and abuse; and oversight of criminal investigations and complaints resolution programs. Ms. Harris’s independence from the Funds and the Advisor enhances her service as a member of the Compliance Committee and the Performance Oversight Committee.

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Board
Members/Nominees
Experience, Qualifications and Skills
J. Phillip HollomanThe Boards benefit from J. Phillip Holloman’s many years of business and leadership experience as an executive, director and advisory board member of various public and private companies. In particular, Mr. Holloman’s service as President and Chief Operating Officer of Cintas Corporation and director of PulteGroup, Inc. and Rockwell Automation Inc. allows him to provide insight into business trends and conditions. Mr. Holloman’s knowledge of financial and accounting matters qualifies him to serve as a member of the Audit Committee. Mr. Holloman’s independence from the Funds and the Advisor enhances his service as a member of the Governance Committee and the Performance Oversight Committee.

Catherine A. Lynch ***

  Catherine A. Lynch, who served as the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer of the National Railroad Retirement Investment Trust, benefits the Boards by providing business leadership and experience and a diverse knowledge of pensions and endowments. Ms. Lynch also holds the designation of Chartered Financial Analyst. Ms. Lynch’s knowledge of financial and accounting matters qualifies her to serve as a memberChair of the Audit Committee. Ms. Lynch’s independence from the Funds and the Advisor enhances her service as a member of the Governance Committee and the Performance Oversight Committee.

Robert Fairbairn

  Robert Fairbairn has more than 25 years of experience with BlackRock, Inc. and over 30 years of experience in finance and asset management. In particular, Mr. Fairbairn’s positions as Vice Chairman of BlackRock, Inc., Member of BlackRock’s Global Executive and Global Operating Committees and
Co-Chair
of BlackRock’s Human Capital Committee provide the Boards with a wealth of practical business knowledge and leadership. In addition, Mr. Fairbairn has global investment management and oversight experience through his former positions as Global Head of BlackRock’s Retail and iShares
®
businesses, Head of BlackRock’s Global Client Group, Chairman of BlackRock’s international businesses and his previous oversight over BlackRock’s Strategic Partner Program and Strategic Product Management Group. Mr. Fairbairn also serves as a board member for the funds in the BlackRock Multi-Asset Complex.

John M. Perlowski **

  John M. Perlowski’s experience as Managing Director of BlackRock, Inc. since 2009, as the Head of BlackRock Global Accounting and Product Services since 2009, and as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Funds provides him with a strong understanding of the Funds, their operations, and the business and regulatory issues facing the Funds. Mr. Perlowski’s prior position as Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer of the Global Product Group at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, and his former service as Treasurer and Senior Vice President of the Goldman Sachs Mutual Funds and as Director of the Goldman Sachs Offshore Funds provides the Boards with the benefit of his experience with the management practices of other financial companies. Mr. Perlowski also serves as a board member for the funds in the BlackRock Multi-Asset Complex. Mr. Perlowski’s experience with BlackRock enhances his service as a member of the Executive Committee.

* Class I Board Member and Board Nominee for all Funds.
** Class I Board Member and Board Nominee for all Funds other than BGIO, HYT, DSU, CII, EGF, FRA, BSTZ and BMEZ.BMN.
*** Class I Board Member and Board Nominee for BGIO, HYT, DSU, CII, EGF, FRA, BSTZ and BMEZ.BMN.

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Board Leadership Structure and Oversight

The Boards consist of ten Board Members, eight of whom are Independent Board Members. The registered investment companies advised by the Advisor or its affiliates (the “BlackRock-advised Funds”) are composed oforganized into the BlackRock Multi-Asset Complex, the BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex, and the BlackRock Multi-AssetiShares Complex and one complex of exchange-traded funds.(each, a “BlackRock Fund Complex”). The Funds are included in the BlackRock Fund Complex referred to as the BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex. The Board Members also oversee as board members the operations of the other
open-end
and
closed-end
registered investment companies included in the BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex as directors or trustees.

Complex.

The Boards have overall responsibility for the oversight of the Funds. TheCo-Chairs Chair of the Boards and the Chief Executive Officer are different people. Not only is eachCo-Chairthe Chair an Independent Board Member, but also the Chair of each Board committee (each, a “Committee”) is an Independent Board Member. The Boards have five standing Committees: an Audit Committee, a Governance Committee, a Compliance Committee, a Performance Oversight Committee and an Executive Committee. The Boards have also established an ad hoc Discount
Sub-Committee.

The Boards currently oversee the Funds’ usage of leverage, including the Funds’ incurrence, refinancing and maintenance of leverage and, to the extent necessary or appropriate, authorize or approve the execution of documentation in respect thereto. The Executive Committee of each Fund has authority to make any such authorizations or approvals that are required between regular meetings of the Boards.

The Funds do not have a compensation committee because their executive officers, other than the Funds’ Chief Compliance Officer (“CCO”), do not receive any direct compensation from the Funds and the CCO’s compensation is comprehensively reviewed by the Boards. The role of eachCo-Chairthe Chair of the Boards is to preside over all meetings of the Boards and to act as a liaison with service providers, officers, attorneys, and other Board Members between meetings. The Chair of each Committee performs a similar role with respect to such Committee. TheCo-Chairs Chair of the Boards or Chair of a Committee may also perform such other functions as may be delegated by the Boards or the Committees from time to time. The Independent Board Members meet regularly outside the presence of the Funds’ management, in executive sessions or with other service providers to the Funds. The Boards have regular meetings five times a year, including a meeting to consider the approval of the Funds’ investment management agreements and, if necessary, may hold special meetings before their next regular meeting. Each Committee meets regularly to conduct the oversight functions delegated to that Committee by the Boards and reports its findings to the Boards. The Boards and each standing Committee conduct annual assessments of their oversight function and structure. The Boards have determined that the Boards’ leadership structure is appropriate because it allows the Boards to exercise independent judgment over management and to allocate areas of responsibility among Committees and the Boards to enhance oversight.

The Boards decided to separate the roles of Chief Executive Officer from theCo-Chairs Chair because they believe that having an independentCo-Chairs:

Chair:

increases the independent oversight of the Funds and enhances the Boards’ objective evaluation of the Chief Executive Officer;

allows the Chief Executive Officer to focus on the Funds’ operations instead of Board administration;

provides greater opportunities for direct and independent communication between shareholders and the Boards; and

provides independent spokespersons for the Funds.

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The Boards have engaged the Advisor to manage the Funds on a
day-to-day
basis. Each Board is responsible for overseeing the Advisor, other service providers, the operations of each Fund and associated risks in accordance with the provisions of the 1940 Act, state law, other applicable laws, each Fund’s charter, and each Fund’s investment objective(s) and strategies. The Boards review, on an ongoing basis, the Funds’ performance, operations, and investment strategies and techniques. The Boards also conduct reviews of the Advisor and its role in running the operations of the Funds.

Day-to-day
risk management with respect to the Funds is the responsibility of the Advisor or other service providers (depending on the nature of the risk), subject to the supervision of the Advisor. The Funds are subject to a number of risks, including investment, compliance, operational and valuation risks, among others. While there are a number of risk management functions performed by the Advisor or other service providers, as applicable, it is not possible to eliminate all of the risks applicable to the Funds. Risk oversight is part of the Boards’ general oversight of the Funds and is addressed as part of various Board and Committee activities. The Boards, directly or through Committees, also review reports from, among others, management, the independent registered public accounting firm for the Funds, the Advisor, and internal auditors for the Advisor or its affiliates, as appropriate, regarding risks faced by the Funds and management’s or the service providers’ risk functions. The Committee system facilitates the timely and efficient consideration of matters by the Board Members and facilitates effective oversight of compliance with legal and regulatory requirements and of the Funds’ activities and associated risks. The Boards have approved the appointment of a Chief Compliance Officer, who oversees the implementation and testing of the Funds’ compliance program and reports regularly to the Boards regarding compliance matters for the Funds and their service providers. The Independent Board Members have engaged independent legal counsel to assist them in performing their oversight responsibilities.

Compensation.
Information relating to compensation paid to the Board Members for each Fund’s most recent fiscal year is set forth in
Appendix B.

B

.
Equity Securities Owned by Board Members and Board Nominees.
Information relating to the amount of equity securities owned by Board Members/Nominees in the Funds that they oversee as of April 30, 20202023 is set forth in
Appendix C.

C

.
Attendance of Board Members at Annual Shareholders’ Meetings.
It is the policy of all the Funds to encourage Board Members to attend the annual shareholders’ meeting. All but one of the Board Members of each Fund in office at the time attended last year’s annual shareholders’ meeting.

Board Meetings.
During the calendar year 2019,2022, the Board of each Fund met eightseven times. Information relating to the number of times that the Boards met during each Fund’s most recent full fiscal year is set forth in
Appendix D
. No incumbent Board Member attended less than 75% of the aggregate number of meetings of each Board and of each Committee on which the Board Member served during each Fund’s most recently completed full fiscal year.

Committees of the Boards.
Information relating to the various standing Committees of the Boards, as well as an ad hoc
Sub-Committee,
is set forth in
Appendix E.

E

.
Delinquent Section 16(a) Reports.
Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”) and the rules thereunder requiresrequire the Funds’ Board Members, executive officers, persons who own, either directly or indirectly, more than ten percent of a registered class of a Fund’s equity securities, the Advisor and certain officers of the Advisor (the “Section 16 insiders”), including in some cases former Section 16 insiders for a period of up to 6 months, to file reports on
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holdings of, and transactions in, Fund shares with the SEC. Based solely on a review of copies of such reports furnished to the relevant Funds during the relevant Funds’ most recent fiscal year and representations from these Section 16 insiders, or former Section 16 insiders, as applicable, with respect to the relevant Funds’ most recent fiscal year, each Fund believes that its Section 16 insiders met all such applicable SEC filing requirements for the Fund’s most recently concluded fiscal year, except for any late filings disclosed in previous proxy statements and certain inadvertent late filings. For each of BlackRock Core Bond Trust (BHK), BlackRock Corporate High Yield, Inc. (HYT), BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. (DSU), BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust (BLW) and BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT),MUE, there was one inadvertent late filing by BlackRock International Limited,Form 4 filed in May 2023 for Phillip Soccio, asub-adviser to portfolio manager for the Fund, during the Fund’s most recently concluded fiscal year relating to BlackRock International Limited’s initial filing under Section 16(a) of the Exchange Act.Fund. For each of BlackRock Core Bond Trust (BHK) and BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust (BLW),BLE, there was one inadvertent late filing by BlackRock (Singapore) Limited, asub-adviser to the Fund, during the Fund’s most recently concluded fiscal year relating to BlackRock (Singapore) Limited’s initial filing under Section 16(a)Form 4 filed in April 2023 for Peter Hayes, an officer of the Exchange Act. SuchAdvisor. For MQY, there was one inadvertent late filings were due to administrative errors.

Form 4 filed in April 2023 for Peter Hayes, an officer of the Advisor, and one inadvertent late Form 4 filed in April 2023 for Michael Kalinoski, a portfolio manager for the Fund. For BLE, there was one inadvertent late Form 4 filed in February 2023 for Theodore Jaeckel Jr., a portfolio manager for the Fund. For BMN, there was inadvertent late Form 3 filed in February 2023 for Peter Hayes, an officer of the Advisor. For MUJ, there was one inadvertent late Form 4 filed in February 2023 for Peter Hayes, an officer of the Advisor, and one inadvertent late Form 4 filed in June 2022 for Christian Romaglino, a portfolio manager for the Fund.

Executive Officers of the Funds.
Information about the executive officers of each Fund, including their year of birth and their principal occupations during the past five years, is set forth in
Appendix F
.

Your Board recommends that you vote “
FOR
” the election of each Board Nominee to the Board of your Fund(s).

VOTE REQUIRED AND MANNER OF VOTING PROXIES

A quorum of shareholders is required to take action at the meeting. For BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. (BKN), BlackRock Income Trust, Inc. (BKT), BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc. (CII), BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. (DSU), BlackRock Enhanced Government Fund, Inc. (EGF), BlackRock Floating Rate Income Strategies Fund, Inc. (FRA), BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc. (HYT) and, BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc. (MUA), BlackRock MuniHoldings California Quality Fund, Inc. (MUC), BlackRock MuniHoldings Fund, Inc. (MHD), BlackRock MuniHoldings New Jersey Quality Fund, Inc. (MUJ), BlackRock MuniHoldings New York Quality Fund, Inc. (MHN), BlackRock MuniHoldings Quality Fund II, Inc. (MUE), BlackRock MuniVest Fund II, Inc. (MVT), BlackRock MuniVest Fund, Inc. (MVF), BlackRock MuniYield Fund, Inc. (MYD), BlackRock MuniYield Michigan Quality Fund, Inc. (MIY), BlackRock MuniYield New York Quality Fund, Inc. (MYN), BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund II, Inc. (MQT), BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund III, Inc. (MYI) and BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund, Inc. (MQY), the holders of
one-third
of the shares entitled to vote on any matter at a shareholder meeting, either present in person or by proxy, shall constitute a quorum for purposes of conducting business on such matter. For the remainder of the Funds, the holders of a majority of the shares entitled to vote on any matter at a shareholder meeting present in person or by proxy shall constitute a quorum for purposes of conducting business on such matter. The affirmative vote of a plurality of the votes cast with respect to a Board Nominee at a meeting at which a quorum is present is necessary to elect each of the respective Board Nominees under Proposal 1 for each respective Fund. Because each Fund requires the affirmative vote of a plurality of votes to elect each of the Board Nominees, withheld votes and broker
non-votes,
if any, will not have an effect on the outcome of Proposal 1. A “plurality” vote means that the Board Nominees who receive the largest number of votes cast (even if they receive less than a majority) will be elected as Board Members. Since the Board Nominees are running unopposed, each Board Nominee only needs one vote to be elected if there is a quorum present at the meeting.

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Votes cast by proxy or in person at each meeting will be tabulated by the inspectors of election appointed for that meeting. The inspectors of election will determine whether or not a quorum is present at the meeting. The inspectors of election will treat withheld votes and “broker
non-votes,”

if any, as present for purposes of determining a quorum. Broker
non-votes
occur when shares are held by brokers or nominees, typically in “street name,” for which proxies have been returned but (a) voting instructions have not been received from the beneficial owners or persons entitled to vote, (b) the broker or nominee does not have discretionary voting power or elects not to exercise discretion on a particular matter and (c) the shares are present at the meeting. Preferred Shares of any Fund held in “street name” may be counted for purposes of establishing a quorum of shareholders of that Fund if no instructions are received one business day before the applicable meeting or, if adjourned, postponed, or delayed, one business day before the day to which the meeting is adjourned, postponed, or delayed.

If you hold your shares directly (not through a broker-dealer, bank or other financial institution) and if you return a signed and dated proxy card that does not specify how you wish to vote on a proposal, your shares will be voted
FOR
the Board Nominees in Proposal 1.

Broker-dealer firms holding shares of a Fund in “street name” for the benefit of their customers and clients will request the instructions of such customers and clients on how to vote their shares on Proposal 1 before the meeting. The Funds understand that, under the rules of the New York Stock Exchange, such broker-dealer firms may for certain “routine” matters, without instructions from their customers and clients, grant discretionary authority to the proxies designated by the Board to vote if no instructions have been received prior to the date specified in the broker-dealer firm’s request for voting instructions. Proposal 1 is a “routine” matter and beneficial owners who do not provide proxy instructions or who do not return a proxy card may have their shares voted by broker-dealer firms in favor of Proposal 1. A properly executed proxy card or other authorization by a beneficial owner of Fund shares that does not specify how the beneficial owner’s shares should be voted on Proposal 1 may be deemed an instruction to vote such shares in favor of Proposal 1.

If you hold shares of a Fund through a bank, broker, other financial institution or intermediary (called a service agent), the service agent may be the record holder of your shares. At the meeting, a service agent will vote shares for which it receives instructions from its customers in accordance with those instructions. A properly executed proxy card or other authorization by a shareholder that does not specify how the shareholder’s shares should be voted on a proposal may be deemed to authorize a service provider to vote such shares in favor of the proposal. Depending on its policies, applicable law or contractual or other restrictions, a service agent may be permitted to vote shares with respect to which it has not received specific voting instructions from its customers. In those cases, the service agent may, but is not required to, vote such shares in the same proportion as those shares for which the service agent has received voting instructions. This practice is commonly referred to as “echo voting.”

If you beneficially own shares that are held in “street name” through a broker-dealer or that are held of record by a service agent, and if you do not give specific voting instructions for your shares, they may not be voted at all or, as described above, they may be voted in a manner that you may not intend. Therefore, you are strongly encouraged to give your broker-dealer or service agent specific instructions as to how you want your shares to be voted.

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INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM

The Board Members, including a majority of the Independent Board Members, of each Fund have selected Deloitte & Touche LLP (“D&T”) as the independent registered public accounting firm for the Funds.

A representative of D&T is expected to be present at the meeting. The representative of D&T will have the opportunity to make a statement at the meeting if he or she desires to do so and is expected to be available to respond to appropriate questions.

Each Fund’s Audit Committee has discussed with D&T the matters required to be discussed by the applicable requirements of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (“PCAOB”) and the SEC.

Each Fund’s Audit Committee has received from D&T the written disclosures and the letter required by PCAOB Ethics and Independence Rule 3526, Communication with Audit Committees Concerning Independence, has discussed D&T’s independence with D&T, and has considered the compatibility of
non-audit
services with the independence of the independent registered public accounting firm.

Each Fund’s Audit Committee also reviews and discusses the Fund’s financial statements with Fund management and the independent registered public accounting firm. If any material concerns arise during the course of the audit and the preparation of the audited financial statements mailed to shareholders and included in the Fund’s annual report to shareholders, the Audit Committee would be notified by Fund management or the independent registered public accounting firm. The Audit Committees received no such notifications for any Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Following each Fund’s Audit Committee’s review and discussion with the Fund’s independent registered public accounting firm, pursuant to authority delegated by its respective Board, each Fund’s Audit Committee approved the respective Fund’s audited financial statements for the Fund’s most recently completed fiscal year (each Fund’s fiscal year end is set forth in
Appendix G
) for inclusion in the Fund’s annual report to shareholders.

Appendix G
sets forth for each Fund the fees billed by that Fund’s independent registered public accounting firm for the two most recent fiscal years for all audit,
non-audit,
tax and all other services provided directly to the Fund. The fee information in
Appendix G
is presented under the following captions:

(a)    Audit Fees—fees related to the audit and review of the financial statements included in annual reports and registration statements, and other services that are normally provided in connection with statutory and regulatory filings or engagements, including
out-of-pocket
expenses.

(b)    Audit-Related Fees—fees related to assurance and related services that are reasonably associated with the performance of the audit or review of financial statements, but not reported under “Audit Fees,” including accounting consultations, agreed-upon procedure reports, attestation reports, comfort letters and internal control reviews not required by regulators.

(c)    Tax Fees—fees associated with tax compliance and/or tax preparation, as applicable. Tax compliance and preparation include services such as the filing or amendment of federal, state or local income tax returns, and services relating to regulated investment company qualification reviews, taxable income and tax distribution calculations. All of the fees included under “Tax Fees” in
Appendix G
relate solely to services provided for tax compliance and/or tax preparation, and none of such fees relate to tax advice, tax planning or tax consulting.

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(d)    All Other Fees—fees for products and services provided to the Fund other than those reported under “Audit Fees,” “Audit-Related Fees” and “Tax Fees.”

(e)    Aggregate
Non-Audit
Fees for Services Provided to Each Fund and its Affiliated Service Providers
Pre-Approved
by the Audit Committee—the sum of the fees shown under “Audit-Related

Fees,” “Tax Fees,” and “All Other Fees”Fees,” and fees paid by each Fund’s Affiliated Service Providers to the Fund’s independent registered public accounting firm.

Each Fund’s Audit Committee is required to approve all audit engagement fees and terms for the Fund. Each Fund’s Audit Committee also is required to consider and approve (i) the provision by the Fund’s independent registered public accounting firm of any
non-audit
services to the Fund, and (ii) the provision by the Fund’s independent registered public accounting firm of
non-audit
services to BlackRock and any entity controlling, controlled by or under common control with BlackRock that provides ongoing services to the Fund (“Affiliated Service Providers”) to the extent that such approval (in the case of this clause (ii)) is required under applicable regulations of the SEC. See
Appendix G
to this Proxy Statement for information about the fees paid by the Funds, their investment advisers, and Affiliated Service Providers to each Fund’s independent registered public accounting firm.

The Audit Committee of each Fund complies with applicable laws and regulations with regard to the
pre-approval
of services. Audit, audit-related and tax compliance services provided to a Fund on an annual basis require specific
pre-approval
by the Fund’s Audit Committee. As noted above, each Fund’s Audit Committee must also approve other
non-audit
services provided by the Fund’s independent registered public accounting firm to the Fund and to the Fund’s Affiliated Service Providers that relate directly to the operations and financial reporting of the Fund. Each Fund’s Audit Committee has implemented policies and procedures by which such services may be approved other than by the full Audit Committee. Subject to such policies and procedures, including applicable dollar limitations, each Fund’s Audit Committee may
pre-approve,
without consideration on a specific
case-by-case
basis (“general
pre-approval”),
certain permissible
non-audit
services that the Audit Committee believes are (a) consistent with the SEC’s auditor independence rules and (b) routine and recurring services that will not impair the independence of the independent registered public accounting firm. Each service approved subject to general
pre-approval
is presented to each Fund’s Audit Committee for ratification at the next regularly scheduledin-person Board meeting.

For each Fund’s two most recently completed fiscal years, there were no services rendered by D&T to the Funds for which the general
pre-approval
requirement was waived.

Fees for
non-audit
services provided to each Fund’s Affiliated Service Providers for which
pre-approval
by such Fund’s Audit Committee was required for the calendar years ended December 31, 20192022 and December 31, 20182021 were $2,050,500$2,098,000 and $2,224,000,$2,032,000, respectively. These fees were paid in their entirety by BlackRock in connection with services provided to the Affiliated Service Providers of each Fund and of other BlackRock
open-end
and
closed-end
funds primarily for a service organization controls review and secondarily, a subscription to the Deloitte Accounting Research Tool.

These amounts represent the aggregate fees paid by BlackRock and were not specifically allocated on a per fund basis.

Each Fund’s Audit Committee has considered the provision of
non-audit
services that were rendered by D&T to the Fund’s Affiliated Service Providers that were not
pre-approved (and
(and did not require
pre-approval)
in connection with determining such auditor’s independence. All services provided by D&T to each Fund and each Fund’s Affiliated Service Providers that required
pre-approval
were
pre-approved
during the Fund’s most recently completed fiscal year.

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The Audit Committee of each Fund consists of the following Board Members:

Michael J. Castellano

Catherine A. Lynch (Chair);

Frank J. Fabozzi;

Catherine

Lorenzo A. Lynch;Flores; and

Karen P. Robards.

J. Phillip Holloman.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

5% Beneficial Share Ownership

As of April 30, 2020,2023, to the best of the Funds’ knowledge, the persons listed in
Appendix H
beneficially owned more than 5% of the outstanding shares of the class of the Fund(s) indicated.

Investment Advisor and Administrator

The Advisor provides investment advisory and administrative services to the Funds. The Advisor is responsible for the management of the Funds’ portfolios and provides the necessary personnel, facilities, equipment and certain other services necessary to the operation of the Funds. The Advisor, located at 100 Bellevue Parkway, Wilmington, DE 19809,50 Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10001, is a wholly owned subsidiary of BlackRock.

Sub-Advisors

BlackRock International Limited (“BIL”), an affiliate of the Advisor, acts as the
sub-advisor
for BlackRock 2022 Global Income Opportunity Trust (BGIO), BlackRock Core Bond Trust (BHK), BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc. (HYT), BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ), BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. (DSU), BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust (BGR), BlackRock Enhanced Global Dividend Trust (BOE), BlackRock Enhanced International Dividend Trust (BGY), BlackRock Floating Rate Income Strategies Fund, Inc. (FRA), BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BGT), BlackRock Income Trust, Inc. (BKT), BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust (BLW), BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT), BlackRock Utilities, Infrastructure & Power Opportunities Trust (BUI) and BlackRock Resources & Commodities Strategy Trust (BCX). BIL is a wholly owned subsidiary of BlackRock.

BlackRock (Singapore) Limited (“BRS”BSL”), an affiliate of the Advisor, acts as the
sub-advisor
for BlackRock 2022 GlobalCredit Allocation Income Opportunity Trust (BGIO)(BTZ), BlackRock Core Bond Trust (BHK), BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust (BLW) and BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT). BRSBSL is a wholly owned subsidiary of BlackRock.

Distributor

BlackRock Investments, LLC serves as the placement agent for the common shares of BlackRock Core Bond Trust (BHK), BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc. (HYT), BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. (DSU), BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BGT), BlackRock Health Sciences Trust (BME), BlackRock Income Trust, Inc. (BKT), BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. (BKN), BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust (BLW), BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT), BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc. (MUA), BlackRock Municipal Income Trust (BFK), BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II (BLE), BlackRock Science and Technology Trust (BST), BlackRock Taxable Municipal Bond Trust (BBN) and BlackRock Utilities, Infrastructure & Power Opportunities Trust (BUI) through various specified transactions, including
at-the-market
offerings pursuant to Rule 415 under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, subject to various conditions. BlackRock Investments, LLC is located at 55 East 52
nd Street,50 Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10055.

10001.

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Submission of Shareholder Proposals

A shareholder proposal intended to be presented at a future meeting of shareholders of a Fund must be received at the offices of the Fund, 40 East 52nd Street,50 Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10022,10001, in accordance with the timing requirements set forth below. Timely submission of a proposal does not guarantee that such proposal will be included in a proxy statement.

If a Fund shareholder intends to present a proposal at the 20212024 annual meeting of the Fund’s shareholders and desires to have the proposal included in such Fund’s proxy statement and form of proxy for that meeting pursuant to Rule
14a-8
under the Exchange Act, the shareholder must deliver the proposal to the offices of the Fund by Tuesday, February 9, 2021.Wednesday, January 24, 2024. In the event a Fund

moves the date of its 20212024 annual shareholder meeting by more than 30 days from the anniversary of its 20202023 annual shareholder meeting, shareholder submissions of proposals for inclusion in such Fund’s proxy statement and proxy card for the 20212024 annual shareholder meeting pursuant to Rule

14a-8
under the Exchange Act must be delivered to the Fund at a reasonable time before the Fund begins to print and send its proxy materials in connection with the 20212024 annual shareholder meeting.

Shareholders who do not wish to submit a proposal for inclusion in a Fund’s proxy statement and form of proxy for the 20212024 annual shareholder meeting in accordance with Rule
14a-8
under the Exchange Act may submit a proposal for consideration at the 20212024 annual shareholder meeting in accordance with the
By-laws
of the Fund. The
By-laws
for each Fund require that advance notice be given to the Fund in the event a shareholder desires to transact any business, including business from the floor, at an annual meeting of shareholders, including the nomination of Board Members. Notice of any such business or nomination for consideration at the 20212024 annual shareholder meeting must be in writing, comply with the requirements of the Fund’s
By-laws
and, assuming that the 20212024 annual shareholder meeting is held within 25 days of July 27, 2021,12, 2024, must be received by the Fund between Saturday,Tuesday, February 27, 202113, 2024 and Monday,Thursday, March 29, 2021.

14, 2024.

In order for a shareholder proposal made outside of Rule
14a-8
under the Exchange Act to be considered “timely” within the meaning of Rule
14a-4(c)
under the Exchange Act, such proposal must be received at the Fund’s principal executive offices by Monday,Thursday, March 29, 2021.14, 2024. In the event a Fund moves the date of its 20212024 annual shareholder meeting by more than 25 days from the anniversary of its 20202023 annual shareholder meeting, shareholders who wish to submit a proposal or nomination for consideration at the 20212024 annual shareholder meeting in accordance with the advance notice provisions of the
By-laws
of a Fund must deliver such proposal or nomination not later than the close of business on the tenth day following the day on which the notice of the date of the meeting was mailed or such public disclosure of the meeting date was made, whichever comes first. If such proposals are not “timely” within the meaning of
Rule14a-4(c),
then proxies solicited by the Board for the 20212024 annual shareholder meeting may confer discretionary authority to the Board to vote on such proposals.

Copies of the
By-laws
of each Fund are available on the EDGAR Database on the SEC’s website atwww.sec.gov.
www.sec.gov
. Each Fund will also furnish, without charge, a copy of its
By-laws
to a shareholder upon request. Such requests should be directed to the appropriate Fund at 100 Bellevue Parkway, Wilmington, DE 19809, or by calling toll free at
1-800-882-0052.
For further information, please see
Appendix E
— Committees of the Boards — Governance Committee.

For all Funds, written proposals (including nominations of Board Members) and notices should be sent to the Secretary of the Fund, 40 East 52nd Street,50 Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10022.

10001.

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Shareholder Communications

Shareholders who want to communicate with the Boards or any individual Board Member should write to the attention of the Secretary of their Fund, 40 East 52nd Street,50 Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10022.10001. Shareholders may communicate with the Boards electronically by sending an
e-mail
toclosedendfundsbod@blackrock.com.
closedendfundsbod@blackrock.com
. The communication should indicate that you are a Fund shareholder. If the communication is intended for a specific Board Member and so indicates, it will be sent only to that Board Member. If a communication does not indicate a specific Board Member, it will be sent to the Chair of the Governance Committee and the outside counsel to the Independent Board Members for further distribution as deemed appropriate by such persons.

Additionally, shareholders with complaints or concerns regarding accounting matters may address letters to the CCO, 40 East 52nd Street,50 Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10022.10001. Shareholders who are uncomfortable submitting complaints to the CCO may address letters directly to the Chair of the Audit Committee of the Board that oversees the Fund. Such letters may be submitted on an anonymous basis.

Expense of Proxy Solicitation

The cost of preparing, printing and mailing the enclosed proxy, accompanying notice and this Proxy Statement, and costs in connection with the solicitation of proxies and hosting the virtual meeting will be borne by the Funds. Additional
out-of-pocket
costs, such as legal expenses and auditor fees, incurred in connection with the preparation of this Proxy Statement, also will be borne by the Funds. Costs that are borne by the Funds collectively will be allocated among the Funds on the basis of a combination of their respective net assets and number of shareholder accounts, except when direct costs can reasonably be attributed to one or more specific Fund(s).

Solicitation may be made by mail, telephone, fax,
e-mail
or the Internet by officers or employees of the Advisor, or by dealers and their representatives. Brokerage houses, banks and other fiduciaries may be requested to forward proxy solicitation material to their principals to obtain authorization for the execution of proxies. The Funds will reimburse brokerage firms, custodians, banks and fiduciaries for their expenses in forwarding this Proxy Statement and proxy materials to the beneficial owners of each Fund’s shares. The Funds and BlackRock have retained Georgeson, 1290 Avenue of the Americas, 9
th
Floor, New York, NY 10104, a proxy solicitation firm, to assist in the distribution of proxy materials, the solicitation and tabulation of proxies and the hosting of the virtual meeting. It is anticipated that Georgeson will be paid approximately $95,000$111,100 for such services (including reimbursements of
out-of-pocket
expenses). Georgeson may solicit proxies personally and by mail, telephone, fax,
e-mail
or the Internet. Each Fund’s portion of the foregoing expenses is not subject to any cap or voluntary agreement to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses that may otherwise apply to that Fund.

If You Plan to Attend the Annual Meeting

Attendance at the annual meeting will be limited to each Fund’s shareholders as of the Record Date. If your shares in a Fund are registered in your name, you may attend and participate in the meeting at www.meetingcenter.io/216964993meetnow.global/MRYHHDG by entering the control number found in the shaded box on your proxy card and password BLKA2020 on the date and time of the meeting. You may vote during the meeting by following the instructions that will be available on the meeting website during the meeting. If you are a beneficial shareholder of a Fund, you will not be able to vote at the virtual meeting unless you have registered in advance to attend the meeting. To register, you must submit proof of your proxy power (legal proxy) reflecting your Fund holdings along with your name and email address to Georgeson, the Funds’ tabulator. You may email an image of your legal proxy to
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shareholdermeetings@computershare.com. Requests for registration must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. (Eastern time) three business days prior to the meeting date. You will receive a confirmation email from Georgeson (through Computershare) of your registration and a control number and security code that will allow you to vote at the meeting.

Privacy Principles of the Funds

The Funds are committed to maintaining the privacy of their current and former shareholders and to safeguarding their
non-public
personal information. The following information is provided to help you understand what personal information the Funds collect, how the Funds protect that information and why, in certain cases, the Funds may share such information with select parties.

If you are located in a jurisdiction where specific laws, rules or regulations require a Fund to provide you with additional or different privacy-related rights beyond what is set forth above, then the Fund will comply with those specific laws, rules or regulations.

The Funds obtain or verify personal
non-public
information from and about you from different sources, including the following: (i) information the Funds receive from you or, if applicable, your financial intermediary, on applications, forms or other documents; (ii) information about your transactions with the Funds, their affiliates or others; (iii) information the Funds receive from a consumer reporting agency; and (iv) information the Funds receive from visits to the Funds’ or their affiliates’ websites.

The Funds do not sell or disclose to
non-affiliated
third parties any
non-public
personal information about their current and former shareholders, except as permitted by law or as is necessary to respond to regulatory requests or to service shareholder accounts. These
non-affiliated
third parties are required to protect the confidentiality and security of this information and to use it only for its intended purpose.

The Funds may share information with their affiliates to service your account or to provide you with information about other BlackRock products or services that may be of interest to you. In addition, the Funds restrict access to
non-public
personal information about their current and former shareholders to those BlackRock employees with a legitimate business need for the information. The Funds maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards that are designed to protect the
non-public
personal information of their current and former shareholders, including procedures relating to the proper storage and disposal of such information.

General

Management does not intend to present and does not have reason to believe that any other items of business will be presented at the 20202023 annual shareholder meeting. However, if other matters are properly presented to the meeting for a vote, the proxies will be voted by the persons named in the enclosed proxy upon such matters in accordance with their judgment of what is in the best interests of the Funds.

A list of each Fund’s shareholders of record as of the Record Date will be available electronically for inspection by any record shareholder of such Fund at the shareholder meeting. For each Delaware Trust, asuch list of shareholders of record as of the Record Date will be available at the offices of the Funds, 100 Bellevue Parkway, Wilmington, DE 19809, for inspection by such Fund’s shareholders during regular business hours beginning ten days prior to the date of the meeting.

Fund shareholders interested in inspecting the list of shareholders for their respective Fund should contact Georgeson LLC at blackrockcef@georgeson.com for additional information.

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Failure of a quorum to be present at any meeting may necessitate adjournment. The Board of each Fund, prior to any shareholder meeting being convened, may postpone such meeting from time to time to a date not more than 120
one-hundred
and twenty (120) days after the original record date. The chair of any shareholder meeting may also adjourn such meeting from time to time to reconvene at the same or some other place, and notice of any such adjourned meeting need not be given if the time and place by which shareholders may be deemed to be present in person and vote at such adjourned meeting are announced at the meeting at which the adjournment is taken. The chair of any shareholder meeting may adjourn such meeting under various circumstances, including to permit further solicitation of proxies with respect to a proposal if they determinethe chair determines that adjournment and further solicitation is reasonable and in the best interests of shareholders. At the adjourned shareholder meeting, the Fund may transact any business which might have been transacted at the original meeting. Any adjourned shareholder meeting may be held as adjourned one or more times without further notice not later than one hundred and twenty (120) days after the original record date.

Please vote promptly by signing and dating each enclosed proxy card, and if received by mail, returning it (them) in the accompanying postage-paid return envelope OR by following the enclosed instructions to provide voting instructions by telephone or via the Internet.

By Order of the Boards,

Janey Ahn

Secretary of the Funds

June 9, 2020

May 23, 2023
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Appendix A – Fund Information

The following table lists, with respect to each Fund, the total number of shares outstanding and the managed assets of the Fund on May 29, 2020,15, 2023, the record date for voting at the annual meeting. All Funds have a policy to encourage Board Members to attend the annual meeting.

Ticker

  

Fund

 

Form of Organization

  Total
Common
Shares
Outstanding
 Total
VRDP
Shares
 Total
VMTP
Shares
 Total
RVMTP
Shares
 Managed
Assets ($)*

BAF

  

BlackRock Municipal Income Investment Quality Trust †

 Delaware Statutory Trust  8,749,418 N/A 422 N/A 220,742,489

BBF

  

BlackRock Municipal Income Investment Trust †

 Delaware Statutory Trust  10,232,375 520 N/A N/A 224,622,812

BBK

  

BlackRock Municipal Bond Trust †

 Delaware Statutory Trust  10,522,957 N/A 799 N/A 281,117,811

BBN

  

BlackRock Taxable Municipal Bond Trust

 Delaware Statutory Trust  57,140,417 N/A N/A N/A 2,023,423,274

BCX

  

BlackRock Resources & Commodities Strategy Trust

 Delaware Statutory Trust  90,562,596 N/A N/A N/A 646,222,288

BDJ

  

BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust

 Delaware Statutory Trust  187,542,405 N/A N/A N/A 1,533,079,462

BFK

  

BlackRock Municipal Income Trust †

 Delaware Statutory Trust  44,831,340 N/A 2,708 N/A 1,017,791,713

BFO

  

BlackRock Florida Municipal 2020 Term Trust

 Delaware Statutory Trust  5,320,452 N/A N/A N/A 78,767,345

BFY

  

BlackRock New York Municipal Income
Trust II †

 Delaware Statutory Trust  5,004,922 444 N/A N/A 130,234,666

BFZ

  

BlackRock California Municipal Income Trust †

 Delaware Statutory Trust  31,676,734 N/A 1,713 N/A 792,654,330

BGIO

  

BlackRock 2022 Global Income Opportunity Trust

 Delaware Statutory Trust  22,147,272 N/A N/A N/A 225,404,298

BGR

  

BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust

 Delaware Statutory Trust  29,825,326 N/A N/A N/A 242,679,996

BGT

  

BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust

 Delaware Statutory Trust  22,699,055 N/A N/A N/A 393,804,740

BGY

  

BlackRock Enhanced International Dividend Trust

 Delaware Statutory Trust  105,245,774 N/A N/A N/A 608,658,289

BHK

  

BlackRock Core Bond Trust

 Delaware Statutory Trust  53,935,126 N/A N/A N/A 1,118,850,514

BHV

  

BlackRock Virginia Municipal Bond Trust †

 Delaware Statutory Trust  1,607,662 116 N/A N/A 40,506,581

BIT

  

BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust

 Delaware Statutory Trust  37,537,596 N/A N/A N/A 930,742,942

BKK

  

BlackRock Municipal 2020 Term Trust

 Delaware Statutory Trust  20,236,628 N/A N/A N/A 305,313,555

Ticker

  

Fund

 

Form of Organization

  Total
Common
Shares
Outstanding
 Total
VRDP
Shares
 Total
VMTP
Shares
 Total
RVMTP
Shares
 Managed
Assets ($)*

BKN

  

BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. †

 Maryland Corporation  17,185,859 N/A 1,259 N/A 452,569,535

BKT

  

BlackRock Income Trust, Inc.

 Maryland Corporation  63,797,112 N/A N/A N/A 595,559,921

BLE

  

BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II †

 Delaware Statutory Trust  23,544,171 N/A 1,513 N/A 557,502,241

BLW

  

BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust

 Delaware Statutory Trust  35,751,603 N/A N/A N/A 799,370,872

BME

  

BlackRock Health Sciences Trust

 Delaware Statutory Trust  11,374,387 N/A N/A N/A 470,474,966

BMEZ

  

BlackRock Health Sciences Trust II

 Maryland Statutory Trust  112,669,825 N/A N/A N/A 2,553,950,723

BNY

  

BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust †

 Delaware Statutory Trust  12,976,074 N/A 945 N/A 323,603,455

BOE

  

BlackRock Enhanced Global Dividend Trust

 Delaware Statutory Trust  65,161,330 N/A N/A N/A 693,557,519

BSD

  

The BlackRock Strategic Municipal Trust †

 Delaware Statutory Trust  7,308,173 N/A 429 N/A 167,963,797

BSE

  

BlackRock New York Municipal Income Quality Trust †

 Delaware Statutory Trust  6,519,660 405 N/A N/A 160,635,711

BST

  

BlackRock Science and Technology Trust

 Delaware Statutory Trust  23,960,738 N/A N/A N/A 850,213,066

BSTZ

  

BlackRock Science and Technology Trust II

 Delaware Statutory Trust  78,089,962 N/A N/A N/A 1,832,446,308

BTA

  

BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust †

 Delaware Statutory Trust  13,426,027 760 N/A N/A 270,540,918

BTT

  

BlackRock Municipal 2030 Target Term Trust †

 Delaware Statutory Trust  70,505,571 N/A N/A 150 2,777,171,881

BTZ

  

BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust

 Delaware Statutory Trust  93,478,999 N/A N/A N/A 1,854,140,599

BUI

  

BlackRock Utilities, Infrastructure & Power Opportunities Trust

 Delaware Statutory Trust  17,734,663 N/A N/A N/A 351,494,883

BYM

  

BlackRock Municipal Income Quality Trust †

 Delaware Statutory Trust  26,406,273 N/A 1,372 N/A 653,031,040

BZM

  

BlackRock Maryland Municipal Bond Trust †

 Delaware Statutory Trust  2,082,345 160 N/A N/A 49,533,282

CII

  

BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc.

 Maryland Corporation  44,121,400 N/A N/A N/A 704,562,341

DSU

  

BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc.

 Maryland Corporation  46,818,075 N/A N/A N/A 696,545,449

EGF

  

BlackRock Enhanced Government Fund, Inc.

 Maryland Corporation  4,734,987 N/A N/A N/A 79,982,982

Ticker

  

Fund

 

Form of Organization

  Total
Common
Shares
Outstanding
 Total
VRDP
Shares
 Total
VMTP
Shares
 Total
RVMTP
Shares
 Managed
Assets ($)*

FRA

  

BlackRock Floating Rate Income Strategies Fund, Inc.

 Maryland Corporation  35,832,590 N/A N/A N/A 637,876,801

HYT

  

BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc.

 Maryland Corporation  121,904,056 N/A N/A N/A 1,876,707,838

MUA

  

BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc.

 Maryland Corporation  36,110,788 N/A N/A N/A 551,829,760

Ticker
  
Fund
 
Form of Organization
  
Total
Common
Shares
Outstanding
 
Total
VRDP
Shares
 
Total
VMTP
Shares
 
Total
RVMTP
Shares
 
Managed
Assets ($)*
BBN  BlackRock Taxable Municipal Bond Trust Delaware Statutory Trust  61,792,514 N/A N/A N/A 1,658,883,790
BCX  BlackRock Resources & Commodities Strategy Trust Delaware Statutory Trust  86,388,561 N/A N/A N/A 926,634,066
BDJ  BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust Delaware Statutory Trust  186,494,195 N/A N/A N/A 1,612,078,391
BFK  BlackRock Municipal Income Trust † Delaware Statutory Trust  44,788,672 N/A 2,708 N/A 793,337,364
BGR  BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust Delaware Statutory Trust  27,900,409 N/A N/A N/A 373,879,016
BGT  BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust Delaware Statutory Trust  22,315,637 N/A N/A N/A 368,467,568
BGY  BlackRock Enhanced International Dividend Trust Delaware Statutory Trust  101,832,601 N/A N/A N/A 641,255,372
BHK  BlackRock Core Bond Trust Delaware Statutory Trust  54,010,702 N/A N/A N/A 914,298,003
BHV  BlackRock Virginia Municipal Bond Trust † Delaware Statutory Trust  1,609,842 116 N/A N/A 33,705,705
BIT  BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust Delaware Statutory Trust  37,725,451 N/A N/A N/A 825,046,795
BKN  BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. † Maryland Corporation  17,619,274 N/A 1,259 N/A 365,584,054
BKT  BlackRock Income Trust, Inc. Maryland Corporation  21,307,672 N/A N/A N/A 400,764,637
BLE  BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II † Delaware Statutory Trust  48,559,926 N/A 3,027 N/A 923,673,124
BLW  BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust Delaware Statutory Trust  35,711,253 N/A N/A N/A 719,562,488
BME  BlackRock Health Sciences Trust Delaware Statutory Trust  13,943,973 N/A N/A N/A 595,705,549
BMN  BlackRock 2037 Municipal Target Term Trust Maryland Statutory Trust  6,147,653 N/A N/A N/A 158,359,640
BNY  BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust † Delaware Statutory Trust  24,454,471 1,794 N/A N/A 479,025,873
BOE  BlackRock Enhanced Global Dividend Trust Delaware Statutory Trust  62,462,865 N/A N/A N/A 717,223,411
BST  BlackRock Science and Technology Trust Delaware Statutory Trust  33,746,563 N/A N/A N/A 1,052,439,159
A-1

Ticker
  
Fund
 
Form of Organization
  
Total
Common
Shares
Outstanding
 
Total
VRDP
Shares
 
Total
VMTP
Shares
 
Total
RVMTP
Shares
 
Managed
Assets ($)*
BSTZ  BlackRock Science and Technology Term Trust Delaware Statutory Trust  77,285,979 N/A N/A N/A 1,512,872,975
BTA  BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust † Delaware Statutory Trust  13,439,892 760 N/A N/A 226,614,190
BTT  BlackRock Municipal 2030 Target Term Trust † Delaware Statutory Trust  70,505,571 N/A N/A 
150

 2,487,728,534
BTZ  BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust Delaware Statutory Trust  93,507,103 N/A N/A N/A 1,636,161,772
BUI  BlackRock Utilities, Infrastructure & Power Opportunities Trust Delaware Statutory Trust  22,421,031 N/A N/A N/A 516,080,479
BYM  BlackRock Municipal Income Quality Trust † Delaware Statutory Trust  26,357,653 N/A 1,372 N/A 514,553,374
CII  BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc. Maryland Corporation  44,132,101 N/A N/A N/A 821,022,718
DSU  BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. Maryland Corporation  46,610,312 N/A N/A N/A 626,052,345
EGF  BlackRock Enhanced Government Fund, Inc. Maryland Corporation  3,935,211 N/A N/A N/A 41,028,064
FRA  BlackRock Floating Rate Income Strategies Fund, Inc. Maryland Corporation  35,232,197 N/A N/A N/A 591,686,199
HYT  BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc. Maryland Corporation  142,699,920 N/A N/A N/A 1,863,890,560
MHD  BlackRock MuniHoldings Fund, Inc. † Maryland Corporation  53,136,696 N/A 3,478 N/A 1,103,517,670
MHN  BlackRock MuniHoldings New York Quality Fund, Inc. † Maryland Corporation  30,673,344 2,436 N/A N/A 623,391,553
MIY  BlackRock MuniYield Michigan Quality Fund, Inc. † Maryland Corporation  29,365,308 2,319 N/A N/A 617,185,546
MQT  BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund II, Inc. † Maryland Corporation  22,516,558 N/A 1,165 N/A 401,646,687
MQY  BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund, Inc. † Maryland Corporation  73,077,237 4,503 N/A N/A 1,480,888,631
MUA  BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc. † Maryland Corporation  38,663,595 1,750 N/A N/A 628,635,260
MUC  BlackRock MuniHoldings California Quality Fund, Inc. † Maryland Corporation  96,042,681 N/A 5,264 N/A 1,843,070,240
MUE  BlackRock MuniHoldings Quality Fund II, Inc. † Maryland Corporation  22,428,451 N/A 1,310 N/A 398,591,748
MUJ  BlackRock MuniHoldings New Jersey Quality Fund, Inc. † Maryland Corporation  53,986,345 4,171 N/A N/A 1,144,800,468
A-2

Ticker
  
Fund
 
Form of Organization
  
Total
Common
Shares
Outstanding
 
Total
VRDP
Shares
 
Total
VMTP
Shares
 
Total
RVMTP
Shares
 
Managed
Assets ($)*
MVF  BlackRock MuniVest Fund, Inc. † Maryland Corporation  64,396,225 N/A 2,438 N/A 776,791,875
MVT  BlackRock MuniVest Fund II, Inc. † Maryland Corporation  21,239,912 N/A 1,400 N/A 406,172,836
MYD  BlackRock MuniYield Fund, Inc. † Maryland Corporation  46,657,595 2,514 N/A N/A 838,489,815
MYI  BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund III, Inc. † Maryland Corporation  68,063,466 3,564 N/A N/A 1,377,872,603
MYN  BlackRock MuniYield New York Quality Fund, Inc. † Maryland Corporation  38,931,883 2,477 N/A N/A 722,975,329
 Denotes a Preferred Fund.
* “Managed Assets” means the total assets of the Fund minus its accrued liabilities (other than aggregate indebtedness constituting financial leverage).
A-3


Appendix B – Compensation of the Board Members

Each Independent Board Member is paid an annual retainer of $330,000$370,000 per year for his or her services as a Board Member of the BlackRock-advised funds, including the Funds, and each Independent Board Member may also receive a $10,000 board meeting fee for special unscheduled meetings or meetings in excess of six Board meetings held in a calendar year, together without-of-pocket expenses in accordance with a Board policy on travel and other business expenses relating to attendance at meetings. In addition, eachCo-Chairthe Chair of the Boards isand the Vice Chair of the Board are paid an additional annual retainer of $100,000.$100,000 and $60,000, respectively. The Chairs of the Audit Committee, Performance Oversight Committee, Compliance Committee, and Governance Committee are each paid an additional annual retainer of $45,000, $30,000,$37,500, $45,000 and $20,000,$37,500, respectively. Each of the members of the Audit Committee, Compliance Committee and ComplianceGovernance Committee is paid an additional annual retainer of $30,000, $25,000 and $25,000, respectively, for his or her service on such committee. The Funds will pay apro rata portion quarterly (based on relative net assets) of the foregoing Board Member fees paid by the funds in the BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex.

The Independent Board Members have agreed that a maximum of 50% of each Independent Board Member’s total compensation paid by funds in the BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex may be deferred pursuant to the BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex’s deferred compensation plan. Under the deferred compensation plan, deferred amounts earn a return for the Independent Board Members as though equivalent dollar amounts had been invested in shares of certain funds in the BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex selected by the Independent Board Members. This has approximately the same economic effect for the Independent Board Members as if they had invested the deferred amounts in such funds in the BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex. The deferred compensation plan is not funded and obligations thereunder represent general unsecured claims against the general assets of a fund and are recorded as a liability for accounting purposes.

The following table sets forth the aggregate compensation, including deferred compensation amounts, paid to each Independent Board Member by each Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year and by all BlackRock-advised funds for the most recently completed calendar year. For the number of BlackRock-advised Funds from which each Independent Board Member receives compensation, see the Biographical Information Chart in the discussion of Proposal 1. Messrs. Perlowski and Fairbairn serve without compensation from the Funds because of their affiliation with BlackRock, Inc. and the Advisor.

Fund

 Fund’s
Fiscal  Year
End(1)
 Michael J.
Castellano(2)
  Richard E.
Cavanagh(2)
  Cynthia  L.
Egan(2)
  Frank  J.
Fabozzi(2)
  Henry
Gabbay(2)(4)
  R. Glenn
Hubbard(2)
  W.  Carl
Kester(2)
  Catherine  A.
Lynch(2)
  Karen  P.
Robards(2)
  Fund
Total
 

BAF

 31-Aug $1,221  $1,448  $1,249  $1,234  $727  $1,171  $1,131  $1,140  $1,460  $10,781 

BBF

 31-Jul $1,317  $1,587  $1,358  $1,345  $679  $1,270  $1,231  $1,240  $1,600  $11,627 

BBK

 31-Aug $1,526  $1,814  $1,561  $1,542  $896  $1,461  $1,411  $1,422  $1,830  $13,463 

BBN

 31-Jul $11,448  $13,966  $11,831  $11,715  $5,515  $11,014  $10,655  $10,734  $14,087  $100,965 

BCX

 31-Dec $6,605  $7,437  $6,522  $6,355  $5,856  $6,106  $5,773  $5,856  $7,521  $58,031 

BDJ

 31-Dec $13,702  $15,451  $13,527  $13,177  $12,128  $12,652  $11,953  $12,128  $15,626  $120,344 

BFK

 30-Apr $5,088  $5,724  $5,024  $4,897  $3,397  $4,706  $4,452  $4,515  $5,787  $43,590 

BFO

 31-Dec $807  $890  $799  $782  $733  $757  $724  $733  $898  $7,123 

BFY

 31-Aug $752  $883  $768  $759  $468  $723  $700  $705  $890  $6,648 

BFZ

 31-Jul $4,148  $5,047  $4,285  $4,244  $2,026  $3,993  $3,865  $3,894  $5,091  $36,593 

BGIO

 31-Dec $1,805  $2,017  $1,784  $1,742  $1,615  $1,678  $1,593  $1,615  $2,038  $15,887 

BGR

 31-Dec $3,073  $3,449  $3,036  $2,960  $2,735  $2,848  $2,697  $2,735  $3,486  $27,019 

BGT

 31-Dec $2,720  $3,050  $2,687  $2,621  $2,423  $2,522  $2,390  $2,423  $3,083  $23,919 

BGY

 31-Dec $5,251  $5,909  $5,186  $5,054  $4,660  $4,857  $4,594  $4,660  $5,974  $46,145 

BHK

 31-Dec $6,301  $7,094  $6,222  $6,063  $5,588  $5,825  $5,508  $5,588  $7,173  $55,362 

BHV

 31-Aug $187  $212  $194  $194  $111  $188  $187  $187  $213  $1,673 

BIT

 31-Oct $5,826  $6,790  $5,868  $5,760  $4,160  $5,483  $5,238  $5,297  $6,858  $51,280 

BKK

 31-Dec $2,582  $2,894  $2,551  $2,488  $2,301  $2,394  $2,270  $2,301  $2,925  $22,706 

BKN

 30-Apr $2,285  $2,558  $2,257  $2,202  $1,536  $2,120  $2,011  $2,038  $2,586  $19,593 

BKT

 31-Dec $3,353  $3,765  $3,312  $3,230  $2,982  $3,106  $2,941  $2,982  $3,806  $29,477 

BLE

 31-Aug $3,033  $3,629  $3,105  $3,067  $1,731  $2,899  $2,796  $2,819  $3,662  $26,741 

BLW

 31-Dec $4,844  $5,448  $4,783  $4,662  $4,300  $4,481  $4,239  $4,300  $5,509  $42,566 

BME

 31-Dec $3,142  $3,526  $3,103  $3,026  $2,796  $2,911  $2,757  $2,796  $3,565  $27,622 

BMEZ

 31-Dec $0  $0  $0  $0  $0  $0  $0  $0  $0  $0 

BNY

 31-Jul $1,728  $2,089  $1,783  $1,766  $880  $1,665  $1,613  $1,625  $2,106  $15,255 

BOE

 31-Dec $6,266  $7,054  $6,187  $6,029  $5,556  $5,793  $5,477  $5,556  $7,133  $55,051 

BSD

 30-Apr $971  $1,074  $960  $940  $659  $908  $867  $877  $1,085  $8,341 

BSE

 31-Aug $914  $1,078  $934  $923  $559  $877  $849  $855  $1,087  $8,076 

BST

 31-Dec $5,455  $6,138  $5,387  $5,250  $4,840  $5,045  $4,771  $4,840  $6,207  $47,933 

BSTZ

 31-Dec $2,892  $3,261  $2,855  $2,782  $2,561  $2,671  $2,524  $2,561  $3,298  $25,405 

BTA

 30-Apr $1,468  $1,636  $1,451  $1,418  $991  $1,367  $1,300  $1,317  $1,653  $12,601 

BTT

 31-Jul $14,716  $17,935  $15,198  $15,044  $7,178  $14,147  $13,680  $13,783  $18,092  $129,773 

BTZ

 31-Dec $11,664  $13,151  $11,516  $11,219  $10,327  $10,773  $10,178  $10,327  $13,299  $102,454 

BUI

 31-Dec $2,841  $3,187  $2,807  $2,738  $2,530  $2,634  $2,496  $2,530  $3,222  $24,985 

BYM

 31-Aug $3,432  $4,109  $3,514  $3,470  $1,959  $3,280  $3,162  $3,189  $4,146  $30,261 

BZM

 31-Aug $209  $242  $218  $219  $111  $210  $209  $209  $242  $1,869 

CII

 31-Dec $5,767  $6,491  $5,695  $5,550  $5,116  $5,333  $5,043  $5,116  $6,564  $50,675 

DSU

 31-Dec $5,000  $5,625  $4,938  $4,813  $4,438  $4,625  $4,375  $4,438  $5,687  $43,939 

EGF

 31-Dec $729  $801  $721  $707  $663  $685  $656  $663  $809  $6,434 

FRA

 31-Dec $4,309  $4,845  $4,256  $4,149  $3,828  $3,988  $3,774  $3,828  $4,898  $37,875 
B-1

Fund

 Fund’s
Fiscal  Year
End(1)
 Michael J.
Castellano(2)
  Richard E.
Cavanagh(2)
  Cynthia  L.
Egan(2)
  Frank  J.
Fabozzi(2)
  Henry
Gabbay(2)(4)
  R. Glenn
Hubbard(2)
  W.  Carl
Kester(2)
  Catherine  A.
Lynch(2)
  Karen  P.
Robards(2)
  Fund
Total
 

HYT

 31-Dec $11,155  $12,575  $11,013  $10,728  $9,876  $10,302  $9,734  $9,876  $12,717  $97,976 

MUA

 30-Apr $4,093  $4,601  $4,042  $3,941  $2,732  $3,789  $3,586  $3,636  $4,651  $35,071 

Total Compensation from all BlackRock-advised funds (3)

 $405,000  $455,000  $400,000  $405,000  $360,000  $375,000  $370,000  $375,000  $460,000  

Number of Registered Investment Companies (“RICs”) in BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex Overseen by Board Member

  88   88   88   88   88   88   88   88   88  


Fund

 Fund’s
Fiscal Year
End(1)
 Cynthia L.
Egan(2)
  Frank J.
Fabozzi(2)
  Lorenzo A.
Flores(2)
  Stayce D.
Harris(2)
  J. Phillip
Holloman(2)
  R. Glenn
Hubbard(2)
  W. Carl
Kester(2)
  Catherine A.
Lynch(2)
  Karen P.
Robards(4)
  Fund Total 

BBN

 31-Dec $8,054.17  $7,569.06  $6,909.57  $6,821.64  $7,165.14  $9,021.49  $8,981.26  $7,956.53  $3,884.26  $66,363.12 

BCX

 31-Dec $5,890.59  $5,524.34  $5,047.12  $4,983.50  $5,263.64  $6,590.58  $6,598.09  $5,836.30  $2,456.51  $48,190.67 

BDJ

 31-Dec $11,112.40  $10,426.26  $9,511.69  $9,389.75  $9,901.76  $12,453.85  $12,430.18  $10,999.23  $4,919.63  $91,144.75 

BFK

 31-Jul $802.99  $732.12  $670.08  $661.80  $693.59  $894.01  $950.82  $768.03  $461.28  $6,634.71 

BGR

 31-Dec $2,370.82  $2,229.66  $2,046.47  $2,022.04  $2,133.27  $2,639.60  $2,643.92  $2,353.10  $944.07  $19,382.95 

BGT

 31-Dec $1,916.09  $1,807.59  $1,662.10  $1,642.69  $1,723.66  $2,129.54  $2,124.35  $1,898.24  $852.23  $15,756.49 

BGY

 31-Dec $3,995.95  $3,750.04  $3,431.32  $3,388.78  $3,563.86  $4,455.82  $4,445.40  $3,946.42  $1,824.16  $32,801.75 

BHK

 31-Dec $4,555.81  $4,287.26  $3,920.56  $3,871.67  $4,065.23  $5,093.72  $5,068.56  $4,505.26  $2,168.24  $37,536.31 

BHV

 31-Jul $145.54  $145.56  $144.42  $145.56  $145.56  $145.56  $145.56  $145.56  $129.88  $1,293.18 

BIT

 31-Oct $3,406.45  $3,215.93  $2,752.27  $2,718.24  $2,845.73  $3,777.57  $3,749.69  $3,344.01  $1,974.62  $27,784.51 

BKN

 31-Jul $368.01  $337.38  $310.55  $306.97  $320.75  $407.39  $431.90  $352.96  $210.92  $3,046.82 

BKT

 31-Dec $2,167.34  $2,044.25  $1,877.63  $1,855.43  $1,945.62  $2,411.76  $2,403.07  $2,145.55  $1,000.44  $17,851.09 

BLE

 31-Jul $3,735.29  $3,584.14  $3,173.87  $3,322.32  $3,393.16  $3,996.88  $3,876.08  $3,537.28  $3,400.68  $32,019.72 

BLW

 31-Dec $3,402.39  $3,202.46  $2,932.50  $2,896.50  $3,044.08  $3,798.40  $3,785.36  $3,368.02  $1,550.34  $27,980.05 

BME

 31-Dec $3,605.65  $3,392.27  $3,105.36  $3,067.11  $3,228.75  $4,026.54  $4,014.77  $3,573.05  $1,577.30  $29,590.80 

BMN

 31-Dec $  $  $  $  $  $  $  $  $  $ 

BNY

 31-Jul $2,130.58  $2,053.72  $1,777.41  $1,929.07  $1,964.72  $2,259.05  $2,183.31  $2,015.29  $1,978.48  $18,291.64 

BOE

 31-Dec $4,799.87  $4,510.88  $4,124.18  $4,072.62  $4,285.08  $5,367.11  $5,354.52  $4,749.12  $2,185.09  $39,448.47 

BST

 31-Dec $8,352.87  $7,864.79  $7,178.97  $7,087.54  $7,433.60  $9,358.82  $9,277.63  $8,256.58  $4,178.64  $68,989.44 

BSTZ

 31-Dec $14,263.12  $13,432.73  $12,250.30  $12,092.64  $12,671.56  $15,997.45  $15,830.67  $14,090.48  $7,378.64  $118,007.59 

BTA

 31-Jul $245.95  $226.60  $209.64  $207.37  $216.07  $270.83  $286.35  $236.42  $141.14  $2,040.37 

BTT

 31-Jul $10,366.54  $9,964.25  $8,555.27  $9,315.38  $9,502.75  $11,036.73  $10,653.72  $9,772.34  $9,604.62  $88,771.61 

BTZ

 31-Dec $7,616.48  $7,158.37  $6,535.49  $6,452.44  $6,785.55  $8,530.12  $8,491.94  $7,533.02  $3,570.22  $62,673.63 

BUI

 31-Dec $3,297.51  $3,102.61  $2,841.54  $2,806.75  $2,953.40  $3,680.47  $3,671.58  $3,266.68  $1,451.64  $27,072.18 

BYM

 31-Jul $2,192.76  $2,106.49  $1,872.16  $1,957.16  $1,997.74  $2,341.95  $2,273.27  $2,079.95  $1,993.15  $18,814.64 

CII

 31-Dec $5,513.39  $5,181.35  $4,734.80  $4,675.27  $4,923.74  $6,168.40  $6,149.80  $5,459.60  $2,454.68  $45,261.03 

DSU

 31-Dec $3,260.95  $3,068.70  $2,810.68  $2,776.27  $2,919.43  $3,639.46  $3,629.71  $3,229.07  $1,454.11  $26,788.38 

EGF

 31-Dec $323.47  $314.41  $302.19  $300.55  $302.19  $341.49  $341.10  $316.86  $216.69  $2,758.95 

FRA

 31-Dec $2,998.00  $2,822.00  $2,585.97  $2,554.51  $2,685.85  $3,344.23  $3,335.69  $2,969.06  $1,330.42  $24,625.73 

HYT

 31-Dec $8,073.68  $7,583.71  $6,922.85  $6,834.73  $7,193.74  $9,043.03  $9,011.95  $7,986.77  $3,712.93  $66,363.39 

MHD

 31-Jul $1,102.66  $1,004.08  $917.78  $906.27  $950.51  $1,229.24  $1,308.21  $1,054.07  $633.16  $9,105.97 

MHN

 31-Jul $2,436.12  $2,339.97  $2,076.76  $2,173.21  $2,218.28  $2,602.44  $2,524.90  $2,309.48  $2,219.57  $20,900.75 

MIY

 31-Jul $2,650.84  $2,553.16  $2,205.74  $2,395.25  $2,440.57  $2,813.75  $2,719.14  $2,505.31  $2,458.74  $22,742.49 

MQT

 31-Jul $418.83  $383.53  $352.58  $348.45  $364.40  $464.24  $492.43  $401.54  $239.50  $3,465.49 

MQY

 31-Jul $1,440.85  $1,311.12  $1,197.44  $1,182.28  $1,240.75  $1,607.60  $1,711.33  $1,377.17  $825.22  $11,893.75 

MUA

 31-Jul $703.27  $641.63  $587.66  $580.46  $608.12  $782.45  $831.85  $672.89  $403.81  $5,812.13 

MUC

 31-Jul $4,024.71  $3,865.13  $3,348.81  $3,608.07  $3,707.41  $4,299.29  $4,163.80  $3,836.20  $3,378.15  $34,231.58 

MUE

 31-Jul $1,874.08  $1,806.97  $1,567.32  $1,698.30  $1,729.41  $1,986.17  $1,920.74  $1,773.88  $1,738.18  $16,095.05 

MUJ

 31-Jul $2,898.83  $2,788.06  $2,414.90  $2,609.31  $2,671.76  $3,087.30  $2,987.97  $2,755.00  $2,534.11  $24,747.24 

MVF

 31-Jul $3,316.72  $3,183.38  $2,822.29  $2,951.92  $3,014.42  $3,547.82  $3,440.67  $3,141.85  $3,020.56  $28,439.63 

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Fund

 Fund’s
Fiscal Year
End(1)
 Cynthia L.
Egan(2)
  Frank J.
Fabozzi(2)
  Lorenzo A.
Flores(2)
  Stayce D.
Harris(2)
  J. Phillip
Holloman(2)
  R. Glenn
Hubbard(2)
  W. Carl
Kester(2)
  Catherine A.
Lynch(2)
  Karen P.
Robards(4)
  Fund Total 

MVT

 31-Jul $422.60  $386.89  $355.64  $351.47  $367.47  $468.45  $497.09  $404.97  $242.86  $3,497.43 

MYD

 31-Jul $866.06  $789.38  $722.23  $713.28  $747.72  $964.57  $1,025.99  $828.30  $497.06  $7,154.56 

MYI

 31-Jul $5,748.98  $5,530.83  $4,755.21  $5,176.87  $5,278.01  $6,113.88  $5,899.60  $5,422.57  $5,344.20  $49,270.14 

MYN

 31-Jul $3,208.65  $3,089.75  $2,663.38  $2,897.12  $2,952.12  $3,407.12  $3,290.15  $3,030.06  $2,983.39  $27,521.75 

Total Compensation from All BlackRock advised Funds(3)

 $465,000  $497,500  $400,000  $395,000  $415,453  $520,000  $587,500  $520,453  $212,500  

 

(1)  

Information is for the Fund’s most recent fiscal year.

Each of BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. (BKN), BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust (BTA), BlackRock MuniAssets Fund Inc. (MUA), BlackRock Municipal Income Trust (BFK), BlackRock MuniHoldings Fund Inc. (MHD), BlackRock MuniVest Fund II Inc. (MVT), BlackRock MuniYield Fund Inc. (MYD), BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund II Inc. (MQT) and BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund Inc. (MQY) changed its fiscal year end from April 30 to July 31 effective July 31, 2022. Accordingly, these Funds’ most recent fiscal year consists of the three months ended July 31, 2022. Each of BlackRock Municipal Income Quality Trust (BYM), BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II (BLE), BlackRock MuniHoldings New York Quality Fund Inc. (MHN), BlackRock MuniVest Fund Inc. (MVF) and BlackRock Virginia Municipal Bond Trust (BHV) changed its fiscal year end from August 31 to July 31 effective July 31, 2022. Accordingly, these Funds’ most recent fiscal year consists of the eleven months ended July 31, 2022.

(2)  

Total amount of deferred compensation payable by the BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex to Mr. Castellano, Mr. Cavanagh, Dr. Fabozzi, Mr. Flores, Ms. Harris, Mr. Holloman, Dr. Hubbard, Dr. Kester and Ms. Lynch is $1,172,873, $239,580, $238,473, $249,920, $3,546,573, $1,645,645 and Ms. Robards is $1,053,110, $1,638,381, $905,955, $2,751,743, $1,394,527, $209,827, and $1,021,994,$425,559, respectively, as of December 31, 2019.2022. Ms. Egan and Mr. Gabbay did not participate in the deferred compensation plan as of December 31, 2019.

2022.

(3)  

Represents the aggregate compensation earned by such persons from all BlackRock-advised funds during the calendar year ended December 31, 2019.2022. Of this amount, Mr. Castellano, Mr. Cavanagh, Dr. Fabozzi, Mr. Flores, Ms. Harris, Mr. Holloman, Dr. Hubbard, Dr. Kester and Ms. Lynch deferred $74,625, $200,000, $197,500, $207,726, $260,000, $88,125 and Ms. Robards deferred $120,528, $112,840, $0, $186,000, $49,600, $55,818, and $22,816,$78,067, respectively, pursuant to the BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex’s deferred compensation plan.

(4)  

Mr. GabbayMs. Robards retired and resigned as a Board Member of the Funds effective February 19, 2020.

as of May 31, 2022.

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Appendix C – Equity Securities Owned by Board Members and Board Nominees

The following table shows the amount of equity securities owned by the Board Members and Board Nominees in the Funds that they are nominated to oversee as of April 30, 2020,2023, except as otherwise indicated. No Board Member or Board Nominee owns Preferred Shares.

 

Name of Board
Member and
Board Nominee

 

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To  Be Overseen
by the Board
Member/

Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number  of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents
in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family  of
Investment
Companies
  

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To Be Overseen
by the Board
Member/
Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents

in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 

Interested Board Members, including the Board Nominee:

Interested Board Members, including the Board Nominee:

    

Interested Board Members, including the Board Nominee:

    

Robert Fairbairn

 BlackRock Health Sciences Trust II 15,000 Over
$100,000
  
Over
$100,000
 
 
 N/A N/A  Over $100,000  BlackRock Science and Technology Term Trust 6,970.9468 Over $100,000  Over $100,000   N/A   N/A   Over $100,000 

John M. Perlowski

 BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust 6 $1 - $10,000  
Over
$100,000
 
 
 N/A N/A  Over $100,000  BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. 5,117.507 $10,001 -
$50,000
  Over $100,000   N/A   N/A   Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. 4,035 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A  BlackRock Floating Rate Income Strategies Fund, Inc. 2,081.6318 $10,001 -
$50,000
   N/A   N/A  
 BlackRock Floating Rate Income Strategies Fund, Inc. 1,683 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 

Independent Board Members, including the Board Nominees:

Independent Board Members, including the Board Nominees:

    

Independent Board Members, including the Board Nominees:

 

   

Richard E.

Cavanagh

 BlackRock Municipal Income Investment Quality Trust 347 $1 - $10,000  
Over
$100,000
 
 
 N/A N/A  Over $100,000 

Cynthia L. Egan

 BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust 10,870 $50,001 -
$100,000
  Over $100,000   N/A   N/A   Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Municipal Income Investment Trust 470 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A  BlackRock Science and Technology Term Trust 8,968 Over $100,000   N/A   N/A  
 BlackRock Municipal Bond Trust 115 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A  BlackRock Enhanced International Dividend Trust 10,000 $50,001 -
$100,000
   N/A   N/A  
 BlackRock Taxable Municipal Bond Trust 603 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A  BlackRock Health Sciences Trust 3,737 Over $100,000   N/A   N/A  
 BlackRock Resources & Commodities Strategy Trust 530 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A  BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. 8,750 $50,001 -
$100,000
   N/A   N/A  
 BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust 645 $1 - $10,000  26,564 Over $100,000  BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc. 13,550 Over $100,000   N/A   N/A  

Frank J. Fabozzi

 BlackRock Resources & Commodities Strategy Trust 295 $1 -
$10,000
  
$50,000 -
$100,000
 
 
  N/A   N/A   Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Municipal Income Trust 348 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust 781 $1 -
$10,000
   23,137.36   Over $100,000  
 BlackRock Florida Municipal 2020 Term Trust 106 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Municipal Income Trust 20 $1 -
$10,000
   N/A   N/A  

Name of Board
Member and
Board Nominee

 

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To Be  Overseen
by the Board
Member/

Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number  of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents
in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family  of
Investment
Companies
 BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust II 114 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock California Municipal Income Trust 115 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock 2022 Global Income Opportunity Trust 606 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust 125 $1 - $10,000  11,105 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust 239 $1 - $10,000  15,898 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Enhanced International Dividend Trust 124 $1 - $10,000  27,618 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Core Bond Trust 683 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Virginia Municipal Bond Trust 112 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust 129 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Municipal 2020 Term Trust 108 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. 579 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Income Trust, Inc. 600 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II 116 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust 113 $1 - $10,000  17,145 Over
$100,000
 
 BlackRock Health Sciences Trust 113 $1 - $10,000  1,865 $50,001 -
$100,000
 
 BlackRock Health Sciences Trust II 503 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
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Name of Board
Member and
Board Nominee

 

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To Be  Overseen
by the Board
Member/

Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number  of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents
in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family  of
Investment
Companies
 BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust 339 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Enhanced Global Dividend Trust 294 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 The BlackRock Strategic Municipal Trust 580 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock New York Municipal Income Quality Trust 224 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Science and Technology Trust 616 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Science and Technology Trust II 505 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust 233 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Municipal 2030 Target Term Trust 546 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust 532 $1 - $10,000  18,496 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Utilities, Infrastructure & Power Opportunities Trust 612 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Municipal Income Quality Trust 229 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Maryland Municipal Bond Trust 112 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc. 314 $1 - $10,000  1,343 $10,001 -

$50,000

 
 BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. 1,535 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 


Name of Board
Member and
Board Nominee

 

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To Be Overseen
by the Board
Member/
Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents

in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust 100 $1 -
$10,000
  7,143.06 $50,001 -
$100,000
 
 BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust 100 $1 -
$10,000
  12,187.93 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Enhanced International Dividend Trust 300 $1 -
$10,000
  18,821.19 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Core Bond Trust 27 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. 10 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Income Trust, Inc. 670 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II 107 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust 100 $1 -
$10,000
  15,021.02 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Health Sciences Trust 100 $1 -
$10,000
  231.43 $1 -
$10,000
 
 BlackRock Enhanced Global Dividend Trust 324 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust 100 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust 192 $1 -
$10,000
  16,049.00 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Municipal Income Quality Trust 10 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund N/A N/A  1,643.97 $10,001 -
$50,000
 
 BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. 115 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Enhanced Government Fund, Inc. 10 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 

Name of Board
Member and
Board Nominee

 

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To Be  Overseen
by the Board
Member/

Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number  of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents
in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family  of
Investment
Companies
 BlackRock Enhanced Government Fund, Inc. 112 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Floating Rate Income Strategies Fund, Inc. 316 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc. 580 $1 - $10,000  23,529 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc. 196 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 

Karen P. Robards

 BlackRock Taxable Municipal Bond Trust 600 $10,001 -
$50,000
 Over $100,000 N/A N/A Over $100,000
 BlackRock Resources & Commodities Strategy Trust 1,129 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust 1,573 $10,001 -
$50,000
  15,757 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock 2022 Global Income Opportunity Trust 1,000 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust 400 $1 - $10,000  7,273 $50,001 -
$100,000
 
 BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust 0 $0  10,399 Over
$100,000
 
 BlackRock Enhanced International Dividend Trust 0 $0  18,405 $50,001 -
$100,000
 
 BlackRock Income Trust, Inc. 1,750 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust 0 $0  10,156 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Health Sciences Trust 500 $10,001 -
$50,000
  682 $10,001 -
$50,000
 
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Name of Board
Member and
Board Nominee

 

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To Be  Overseen
by the Board
Member/

Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number  of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents
in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family  of
Investment
Companies
 BlackRock Health Sciences and Trust II 50 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Science and Technology Trust 750 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Science and Technology Trust II 250 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust 1,055 $10,001 -
$50,000
  11,561 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Utilities, Infrastructure & Power Opportunities Trust 1,000 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc. 1,794 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. 1,333 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc. 0 $0  15,571 Over $100,000 

Michael J.

Castellano

 BlackRock Municipal Income Investment Quality Trust 700 $1 - $10,000 Over $100,000 N/A N/A Over $100,000
 BlackRock Taxable Municipal Bond Trust 2,100 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Resources & Commodities Strategy Trust 957 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust 2,379 $10,001 -
$50,000
  17,531 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Municipal Income Trust 800 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust II 600 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 


Name of Board
Member and
Board Nominee

 

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To Be Overseen
by the Board
Member/
Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents

in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 BlackRock Floating Rate Income Strategies Fund, Inc. 26 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc. 43 $1 -
$10,000
  20,470.70 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock MuniHoldings Fund, Inc. 46 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund II, Inc. 10 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund, Inc. 17 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc. 17 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock MuniHoldings Quality Fund II, Inc. 10 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock MuniVest Fund, Inc. 10 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock MuniVest Fund II, Inc. 10 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock MuniYield Fund, Inc. 10 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund III, Inc. 10 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 

Lorenzo A. Flores

 BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust N/A N/A N/A 4,121.16 $10,001 -
$50,000
 Over $100,000
 BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust N/A N/A  4,640.47 $50,001 -
$100,000
 
 BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust N/A N/A  5,473.10 $50,001 -
$100,000
 
 BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund N/A N/A  2,082.09 $10,001 -
$50,000
 

Name of Board
Member and
Board Nominee

 

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To Be  Overseen
by the Board
Member/

Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number  of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents
in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family  of
Investment
Companies
 BlackRock 2022 Global Income Opportunity Trust 1,000 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust 400 $1 - $10,000  7,333 $50,001 -
$100,000
 
 BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust 0 $0  8,954 $50,001 -
$100,000
 
 BlackRock Enhanced International Dividend Trust 1,000 $1 - $10,000  19,248 $50,001 -
$100,000
 
 BlackRock Core Bond Trust 1,480 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust 600 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. 800 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Income Trust, Inc. 1,300 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust 600 $1 - $10,000  10,279 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Health Sciences Trust 400 $10,001 -
$50,000
  1,966 $50,001 -
$100,000
 
 The BlackRock Strategic Municipal Trust 600 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Science and Technology Trust 600 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Science and Technology Trust II 1,250 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust 800 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Municipal 2030 Target Term Trust 800 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
C-3

Name of Board
Member and
Board Nominee

 

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To Be  Overseen
by the Board
Member/

Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number  of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents
in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family  of
Investment
Companies
 BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust 819 $10,001 -
$50,000
  11,544 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Utilities, Infrastructure & Power Opportunities Trust 500 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc. 800 $10,001 -
$50,000
  1,292 $10,001 -
$50,000
 
 BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. 4,315 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc. 1,634 $10,001 -
$50,000
  11,643 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc. 1,500 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 

Cynthia L. Egan

 BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust 10,870 $50,001 -
$100,000
 Over $100,000 N/A N/A Over $100,000
 BlackRock Science and Technology Trust II 7,407 Over $100,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Health Sciences Trust 3,737 Over $100,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. 8,750 $50,001 -
$100,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc. 13,550 Over $100,000  N/A N/A 

Frank J. Fabozzi

 BlackRock Municipal Bond Trust 20 $1 - $10,000 $10,001 -
$50,000
 N/A N/A Over $100,000
 BlackRock Resources & Commodities Strategy Trust 295 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust 781 $1 - $10,000  15,766 Over $100,000 


Name of Board
Member and
Board Nominee

 

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To Be Overseen
by the Board
Member/
Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents

in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family of
Investment
Companies

Stayce D. Harris

 BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust N/A N/A N/A 4,095.03 $10,001 -
$50,000
 Over $100,000
 BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust N/A N/A  4,606.86 $50,001 -
$100,000
 
 BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust N/A N/A  5,431.72 $50,001 -
$100,000
 
 BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund N/A N/A  2,068.47 $10,001 -
$50,000
 
J. Phillip Holloman BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust N/A N/A N/A 4,320.37 $10,001 -
$50,000
 Over $100,000
 BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust N/A N/A  4,868.23 $50,001 -
$100,000
 
 BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust N/A N/A  5,747.64 $50,001 -
$100,000
 
 BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund N/A N/A  2,184.65 $10,001 -
$50,000
 

R. Glenn Hubbard

 BlackRock Resources & Commodities Strategy Trust 285.33820 $1 -
$10,000
 Over $100,000 N/A N/A Over $100,000
 BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust 2,151.30641 $10,001 -
$50,000
  66,709.73 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Municipal Income Trust 300.424 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust 777.797 $1 -
$10,000
  21,894.72 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust 386.297 $1 -
$10,000
  32,603.84 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Enhanced International Dividend Trust 466.80600 $1 -
$10,000
  58,035.89 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Core Bond Trust 613.22426 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 

Name of Board
Member and
Board Nominee

 

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To Be  Overseen
by the Board
Member/

Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number  of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents
in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family  of
Investment
Companies
 BlackRock Municipal Income Trust 20 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust 100 $1 - $10,000  6,101 $10,001 -
$50,000
 
 BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust 100 $1 - $10,000  9,983 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Enhanced International Dividend Trust 300 $1 - $10,000  15,373 $50,001 -
$100,000
 
 BlackRock Core Bond Trust 27 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Municipal 2020 Term Trust 100 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. 10 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Income Trust, Inc. 2,010 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II 10 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust 100 $1 - $10,000  10,042 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Health Sciences Trust 100 $1 - $10,000  195 $1 - $10,000 
 BlackRock Enhanced Global Dividend Trust 324 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 The BlackRock Strategic Municipal Trust 100 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust 100 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust 192 $1 - $10,000  10,717 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Municipal Income Quality Trust 10 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
C-4

Name of Board
Member and
Board Nominee

 

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To Be  Overseen
by the Board
Member/

Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number  of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents
in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family  of
Investment
Companies
 BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund N/A N/A  306 $1 - $10,000 
 BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. 115 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Enhanced Government Fund, Inc. 10 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Floating Rate Income Strategies Fund, Inc. 26 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc. 43 $1 - $10,000  15,947 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc. 17 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 

R. Glenn Hubbard

 BlackRock Municipal Bond Trust 265 $1 - $10,000 Over $100,000 N/A N/A Over $100,000
 BlackRock Resources & Commodities Strategy Trust 238 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust 1,621 $10,001 -
$50,000
  36,511 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Municipal Income Trust 260 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust II 234 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust 654 $1 - $10,000  18,645 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust 311 $1 - $10,000  26,685 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Enhanced International Dividend Trust 375 $1 - $10,000  47,264 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Core Bond Trust 500 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 


Name of Board
Member and
Board Nominee

 

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To Be Overseen
by the Board
Member/
Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents

in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. 297.219 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Income Trust, Inc. 101.78933 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II 589.14602 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust 412.682 $1 -
$10,000
  44,886.27 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Health Sciences Trust 423.921 $10,001 -
$50,000
  3,834.81 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust 801.13011 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Enhanced Global Dividend Trust 1,235.14482 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust 262.087 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust 748.44428 $1 -
$10,000
  48,306.72 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Municipal Income Quality Trust 272.567 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund N/A N/A  7,005.89 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. 445.32253 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc. 369.98372 $1 -
$10,000
  50,406.65 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock MuniHoldings Fund, Inc. 294.91408 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 

W. Carl Kester

 BlackRock Taxable Municipal Bond Trust 100 $1 -
$10,000
 Over $100,000 N/A N/A Over $100,000

Name of Board
Member and
Board Nominee

 

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To Be  Overseen
by the Board
Member/

Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number  of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents
in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family  of
Investment
Companies
 BlackRock Municipal 2020 Term Trust 196 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. 256 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Income Trust, Inc. 246 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II 258 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust 324 $1 - $10,000  28,467 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Health Sciences Trust 358 $10,001 -
$50,000
  3,244 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust 235 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Enhanced Global Dividend Trust 998 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 The BlackRock Strategic Municipal Trust 256 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock New York Municipal Income Quality Trust 222 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust 224 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust 591 $1 - $10,000  30,301 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Municipal Income Quality Trust 237 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. 353 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund 0 $0  1,994 $10,001 -
$50,000
 
 BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc. 283 $1 - $10,000  32,880 Over $100,000 
C-5

Name of Board
Member and
Board Nominee

 

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To Be  Overseen
by the Board
Member/

Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number  of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents
in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family  of
Investment
Companies

W. Carl Kester

 BlackRock Municipal Income Investment Quality Trust 100 $1 - $10,000 Over $100,000 N/A N/A Over $100,000
 BlackRock Taxable Municipal Bond Trust 100 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Resources & Commodities Strategy Trust 648 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust 425 $1 - $10,000  24,103 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust 0 $0  10,036 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust 0 $0  13,683 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Enhanced International Dividend Trust 0 $0  25,500 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Core Bond Trust 1,078 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Income Trust, Inc. 3,000 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust 0 $0  13,547 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Health Sciences Trust 100 $1 - $10,000  1,481 $50,001 -
$100,000
 
 BlackRock Enhanced Global Dividend Trust 751 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Science and Technology Trust 100 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust 100 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Municipal 2030 Target Term Trust 100 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 


Name of Board
Member and
Board Nominee

 

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To Be Overseen
by the Board
Member/
Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents

in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 BlackRock Resources & Commodities Strategy Trust 648 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust 425 $1 -
$10,000
  34,003.79 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust N/A N/A  11,931.36 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust N/A N/A  16,962.59 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Enhanced International Dividend Trust N/A N/A  31,691.27 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Core Bond Trust 1,078 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Income Trust, Inc. 1,000 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust N/A N/A  19,280.55 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Health Sciences Trust 100 $1 -
$10,000
  1,750.46 $50,001 -
$100,000
 
 BlackRock Enhanced Global Dividend Trust 751 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Science and Technology Trust 133 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust 100 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Municipal 2030 Target Term Trust 100 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust 239 $1 -
$10,000
  22,081.60 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc. 1,808 $10,001 -
$50,000
  1,673.40 $10,001 -
$50,000
 

Name of Board
Member and
Board Nominee

 

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To Be  Overseen
by the Board
Member/

Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number  of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents
in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family  of
Investment
Companies
 BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust 239 $1 - $10,000  15,583 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc. 1,808 $10,001 -
$50,000
  532 $1 - $10,000 
 BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. 832 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Enhanced Government Fund, Inc. 1,000 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Floating Rate Income Strategies Fund, Inc. 263 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc. 367 $1 - $10,000  19,856 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc. 100 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 
Catherine A. Lynch BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust 0 $0 Over $100,000 3,011 $10,001 -
$50,000
 Over $100,000
 BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust 0 $0  1,369 $1 - $10,000 
 BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust 0 $0  1,359 $10,001 -
$50,000
 
 BlackRock Enhanced International Dividend Trust 0 $0  3,127 $10,001 -
$50,000
 
 BlackRock Virginia Municipal Bond Trust 3,226 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. 1,520 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust 0 $0  2,229 $10,001 -
$50,000
 
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Name of Board
Member and
Board Nominee

 

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To Be  Overseen
by the Board
Member/

Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number  of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents
in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family  of
Investment
Companies
 BlackRock Health Sciences Trust 0 $0  523 $10,001 -
$50,000
 
 BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust 0 $0  2,489 $10,001 -
$50,000
 
 BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund 0 $0  606 $10,001 -
$50,000
 
 BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. 5,229 $50,001 -
$100,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc. 5,218 $50,001 -
$100,000
  1,510 $10,001 -
$50,000
 
 BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc. 788 $1 - $10,000  N/A N/A 


Name of Board
Member and
Board Nominee

 

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To Be Overseen
by the Board
Member/
Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents

in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. 832 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Enhanced Government Fund, Inc. 1,000 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Floating Rate Income Strategies Fund, Inc. 263 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc. 440 $1 -
$10,000
  25,887.49 Over $100,000 
 BlackRock MuniHoldings Fund, Inc. 170 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund, Inc. 831 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc. 100 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock MuniHoldings Quality Fund II, Inc. 100 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 
Catherine A. Lynch BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust N/A N/A Over $100,000 6,667.36 $50,001 -
$100,000
 Over
$100,000
 BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust N/A N/A  1,627.75 $10,001 -
$50,000
 
 BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust N/A N/A  1,685.13 $10,001 -
$50,000
 
 BlackRock Enhanced International Dividend Trust N/A N/A  3,886.63 $10,001 -
$50,000
 
 BlackRock Virginia Municipal Bond Trust 3,565.8734 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. 1,757.8788 $10,001 -
$50,000
  N/A N/A 

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Name of Board
Member and
Board Nominee

 

Fund Name

 Number of
Common
Shares
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
Each Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Common
Shares in
All Funds
Overseen or
To Be Overseen
by the Board
Member/
Nominee in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 Number of
Share
Equivalents(1)
 Aggregate
Dollar
Range of
Share
Equivalents

in Each
Fund
 Aggregate
Dollar Range
of Common
Shares and
Share
Equivalents in
Family of
Investment
Companies
 BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust N/A N/A  5,552.79 $50,001 -
$100,000
 
 BlackRock Health Sciences Trust N/A N/A  618.26 $10,001 -
$50,000
 
 BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust N/A N/A  6,221.72 $50,001 -
$100,000
 
 BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund N/A N/A  2,106.49 $10,001 -
$50,000
 
 BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. 6,570.1854 $50,001 -
$100,000
  N/A N/A 
 BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc. 9,302.7292 $10,001 -
$50,000
  2,190.99 $10,001 -
$50,000
 
 BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc. 920.9206 $1 -
$10,000
  N/A N/A 

 

(1)  

Represents, as of April 30, 2020,2023, the approximate number of share equivalents owned under the deferred compensation plan in the funds in the BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex by certain Independent Board Members who have participated in the deferred compensation plan. Under the deferred compensation plan, BlackRock Enhanced Equity DividendCorporate High Yield Fund, Inc. (HYT), BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BDJ)(BTZ), BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust (BGR), BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc. (CII), BlackRock Credit AllocationEnhanced Equity Dividend Trust (BDJ), BlackRock Enhanced International Dividend Trust (BGY), BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BTZ)(BGT), BlackRock Health Sciences Trust (BME) and BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust (BLW), along with certain open-end investment companies in the BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex, are eligible investments. As of April 30, 2020,2023, Ms. Egan did not participate in the deferred compensation plan.

As of April 30, 2020,2023, all Board Members, Board Nominees and executive officers as a group owned less than 1% of the outstanding shares of each Fund which they oversee (or are nominated to oversee), and the Chief Financial Officer of each Fund did not own any shares in the Fund.

As of April 30, 2020,2023, none of the Independent Board Members nor their immediate family members had any interest in BlackRock or any person directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by, or under common control with BlackRock.

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Appendix D – Meetings of the Boards

During the most recent full fiscal year for each Fund listed in the table below, the Board met the following number of times:

 

Fund Name

  Ticker   Fiscal

Year End
(1)
   Number of

Board Meetings

BlackRock Municipal Income Investment Quality Trust

BAF31-Aug8

BlackRock Municipal Income Investment Trust

BBF31-Jul8

BlackRock Municipal Bond Trust

BBK31-Aug8 

BlackRock Taxable Municipal Bond Trust

   BBN    31-Jul31-Dec    87 

BlackRock Resources & Commodities Trust

   BCX    31-Dec    87 

BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust

   BDJ    31-Dec    87 

BlackRock Municipal Income Trust

   BFK    30-Apr31-Jul    7

BlackRock Florida Municipal 2020 Term Trust

BFO31-Dec8

BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust II

BFY31-Aug8

BlackRock California Municipal Income Trust

BFZ31-Jul8

BlackRock 2022 Global Income Opportunity Trust

BGIO31-Dec82 

BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust

   BGR    31-Dec    87 

BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust

   BGT    31-Dec    87 

BlackRock Enhanced International Dividend Trust

   BGY    31-Dec    87 

BlackRock Core Bond Trust

   BHK    31-Dec    87 

BlackRock Virginia Municipal Bond Trust

   BHV    31-Aug31-Jul    89 

BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust

   BIT    31-Oct    8

BlackRock Municipal 2020 Term Trust

BKK31-Dec89 

BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc.

   BKN    30-Apr31-Jul    72 

BlackRock Income Trust, Inc.

   BKT    31-Dec    87 

BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II

   BLE    31-Aug31-Jul    89 

BlackRock Limited Duration Income Trust

   BLW    31-Dec    87 

BlackRock Health Sciences Trust

   BME    31-Dec    87 

BlackRock Health Sciences2037 Municipal Target Term Trust II

   BMEZBMN    31-Dec    87 

BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust

   BNY    31-Jul    89 

BlackRock Enhanced Global Dividend Trust

   BOE    31-Dec8

The BlackRock Strategic Municipal Trust

BSD30-Apr    7

BlackRock New York Municipal Income Quality Trust

BSE31-Aug8 

BlackRock Science and Technology Trust

   BST    31-Dec    87 

BlackRock Science and Technology Term Trust II

   BSTZ    31-Dec    87 

BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust

   BTA    30-Apr31-Jul    72 

BlackRock Municipal 2030 Target Term Trust

   BTT    31-Jul    89 

BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust

   BTZ    31-Dec    87 

BlackRock Utilities, Infrastructure & Power Opportunities Trust

   BUI    31-Dec    87 

BlackRock Municipal Income Quality Trust

   BYM    31-Aug31-Jul    8

BlackRock Maryland Municipal Bond Trust

BZM31-Aug89 

BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc.

   CII    31-Dec    87 

BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc.

   DSU    31-Dec    87 

BlackRock Enhanced Government Fund, Inc.

   EGF    31-Dec    87 

BlackRock Floating Rate Income Strategies Fund, Inc.

   FRA    31-Dec    87 

BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc.

   HYT    31-Dec    87

BlackRock MuniHoldings Fund, Inc.

MHD31-Jul2

BlackRock MuniHoldings New York Quality Fund, Inc.

MHN31-Jul9

BlackRock MuniYield Michigan Quality Fund, Inc.

MIY31-Jul9

BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund II, Inc.

MQT31-Jul2

BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund, Inc.

MQY31-Jul2 

BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc.

   MUA    30-Apr31-Jul    72

BlackRock MuniHoldings California Quality Fund, Inc.

MUC31-Jul9

BlackRock MuniHoldings Quality Fund II, Inc.

MUE31-Jul9

BlackRock MuniHoldings New Jersey Quality Fund, Inc.

MUJ31-Jul9

BlackRock MuniVest Fund, Inc.

MVF31-Jul9

BlackRock MuniVest Fund II, Inc.

MVT31-Jul2

BlackRock MuniYield Fund, Inc.

MYD31-Jul2

BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund III, Inc.

MYI31-Jul9

BlackRock MuniYield New York Quality Fund, Inc.

MYN31-Jul9 

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(1)Information is for the Fund’s most recent fiscal year. Each of BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. (BKN), BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust (BTA), BlackRock MuniAssets Fund Inc. (MUA), BlackRock Municipal Income Trust (BFK), BlackRock MuniHoldings Fund Inc. (MHD), BlackRock MuniVest Fund II Inc. (MVT), BlackRock MuniYield Fund Inc. (MYD), BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund II Inc. (MQT) and BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund Inc. (MQY) changed its fiscal year end from April 30 to July 31 effective July 31, 2022. Accordingly, these Funds’ most recent fiscal year consists of the three months ended July 31, 2022. Each of BlackRock Municipal Income Quality Trust (BYM), BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II (BLE), BlackRock MuniHoldings New York Quality Fund Inc. (MHN), BlackRock MuniVest Fund Inc. (MVF) and BlackRock Virginia Municipal Bond Trust (BHV) changed its fiscal year end from August 31 to July 31 effective July 31, 2022. Accordingly, these Funds’ most recent fiscal year consists of the eleven months ended July 31, 2022.

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Appendix E – Committees of the Boards

The business and affairs of each Fund are managed by or under the direction of its Board.

Standing Committees. The Board of each Fund has established the following standing committees:

Audit Committee. Each Board has a standing Audit Committee composed of Michael J. CastellanoCatherine A. Lynch (Chair), Frank J. Fabozzi, CatherineLorenzo A. LynchFlores and Karen P. Robards,J. Phillip Holloman, all of whom are Independent Board MembersMembers. Ms. Lynch and all of whomMessrs. Fabozzi and Flores have been determined by the Audit Committee and the Board to be Audit Committee Financial Experts. The principal responsibilities of the Audit Committee are to assist the Board in fulfilling its oversight responsibilities relating to the accounting and financial reporting policies and practices of the Fund. The Audit Committee’s responsibilities include, without limitation: (i) approving and recommending to the full Board for approval the selection, retention, termination and compensation of the Fund’s independent registered public accounting firm (the “Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm”) and evaluating the independence and objectivity of the Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm; (ii) approving all audit engagement terms and fees for the Fund; (iii) reviewing the conduct and results of each audit; (iv) reviewing any issues raised by the Fund’s Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm or management regarding the accounting or financial reporting policies and practices of the Fund, its internal controls, and, as appropriate, the internal controls of certain service providers and management’s response to any such issues; (v) reviewing and discussing the Fund’s audited and unaudited financial statements and disclosure in the Fund’s shareholder reports relating to the Fund’s performance; (vi) assisting the Board’s responsibilities with respect to the internal controls of the Fund and its service providers with respect to accounting and financial matters; and (vii) resolving any disagreements between the Fund’s management and the Fund’s Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm regarding financial reporting.

A copy of the Audit Committee Charter for each Fund can be found in the “Corporate Governance” section of the BlackRockClosed-End Fund website atwww.blackrock.com.www.blackrock.com.

Governance Committee. Each Board has a standing Governance Committee composed of W. Carl Kester (Chair), Cynthia L. Egan, J. Phillip Holloman, R. Glenn Hubbard (Chair), Michael J. Castellano, Richard E. Cavanagh, Cynthia L. Egan and Karen P. Robards,Catherine A. Lynch, all of whom are Independent Board Members.

The principal responsibilities of the Governance Committee are: (i) identifying individuals qualified to serve as Independent Board Members and recommending Board Nominees that are not “interested persons” of the Funds (as defined in the 1940 Act) for election by shareholders or appointment by the Board; (ii) advising the Board with respect to Board composition, procedures and Committees of the Board (other than the Audit Committee); (iii) overseeing periodic self-assessments of the Board and Committees of the Board (other than the Audit Committee); (iv) reviewing and making recommendations with respect to Independent Board Member compensation; (v) monitoring corporate governance matters and making recommendations in respect thereof to the Board; (vi) acting as the administrative committee with respect to Board policies and procedures, committee policies and procedures (other than the Audit Committee) and codes of ethics as they relate to the Independent Board Members; and (vii) reviewing and making recommendations to the Board in respect of Fund share ownership by the Independent Board Members.

The Governance Committee of each Board seeks to identify individuals to serve on the Board who have a diverse range of viewpoints, qualifications, experiences, backgrounds and skill sets so

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that the Board will be better suited to fulfill its responsibility of overseeing the Fund’s activities. In

so doing, the Governance Committee reviews the size of the Board, the ages of the current Board Members and their tenure on the Board, and the skills, background and experiences of the Board Members in light of the issues facing the Fund in determining whether one or more new Board Members should be added to the Board. The Board as a group strives to achieve diversity in terms of gender, race and geographic location. The Governance Committee believes that the Board Members as a group possess the array of skills, experiences and backgrounds necessary to guide the Fund. The Board Members’ biographies included in the Proxy Statement highlight the diversity and breadth of skills, qualifications and expertise that the Board Members bring to the Fund.

Each Governance Committee may consider nominations for Board Members made by the Fund’s shareholders as it deems appropriate. Under each Fund’sBy-laws, shareholders must follow certain procedures to nominate a person for election as a Board Member at an annual or special meeting, or to introduce an item of business at an annual meeting. Under these advance notice procedures, shareholders must submit the proposed nominee or item of business by delivering a notice to the Secretary of the Fund at its principal executive offices. Each Fund must receive notice of a shareholder’s intention to introduce a nomination or proposed item of business for an annual shareholder meeting not less than 120 days nor more than 150 days before the anniversary of the prior year’s annual shareholder meeting. Assuming that the 20212024 annual shareholder meeting of a Fund is held within 25 days of July 27, 2021,12, 2024, the Fund must receive notice pertaining to the 20212024 annual meeting of shareholders no earlier than Saturday,Tuesday, February 27, 202113, 2024 and no later than Monday,Thursday, March 29, 2021.14, 2024. However, if a Fund holds its 20212024 annual shareholder meeting on a date that is not within 25 days before or after July 27, 2021,12, 2024, such Fund must receive the notice of a shareholder’s intention to introduce a nomination or proposed item of business not later than the close of business on the tenth day following the day on which the notice of the date of the shareholder meeting was mailed or the public disclosure of the date of the shareholder meeting was made, whichever comes first.

Each Fund’sBy-laws provide that notice of a proposed nomination must include certain information about the shareholder and the nominee, as well as a written consent of the proposed nominee to serve if elected. A notice of a proposed item of business must include a description of and the reasons for bringing the proposed business to the meeting, any material interest of the shareholder in the business, and certain other information about the shareholder.

Further, each Fund has adopted Board Member qualification requirements which can be found in each Fund’sBy-laws and are applicable to all Board Members that may be nominated, elected, appointed, qualified or seated to serve as Board Members. The qualification requirements may include: (i) age limits; (ii) limits on service on other boards; (iii) restrictions on relationships with investment advisers other than BlackRock; and (iv) character and fitness requirements. In addition to not being an “interested person” of the Fund as defined under Section 2(a)(19) of the 1940 Act, each Independent Board Member may not be or have certain relationships with a shareholder owning five percent or more of the Fund’s voting securities or owning other percentage ownership interests in investment companies registered under the 1940 Act. Reference is made to each Fund’sBy-laws for more details.

A copy of the Governance Committee Charter for each Fund can be found in the “Corporate Governance” section of the BlackRockClosed-End Fund website atwww.blackrock.com.www.blackrock.com.

Compliance Committee. Each Fund has a Compliance Committee composed of Cynthia L. Egan (Chair), Richard E. Cavanagh,Stayce D. Harris, R. Glenn Hubbard and W. Carl Kester, all of whom are Independent Board Members. The Compliance Committee’s purpose is to assist the Board in fulfilling its responsibility with respect to the oversight of regulatory and fiduciary compliance matters involving the Fund, the

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fund-related activities of BlackRock, and anysub-advisers and the Fund’s

other third party service providers. The Compliance Committee’s responsibilities include, without limitation: (i) overseeing the compliance policies and procedures of the Fund and its service providers and recommending changes or additions to such policies and procedures; (ii) reviewing information on and, where appropriate, recommending policies concerning the Fund’s compliance with applicable law; (iii) reviewing information on any significant correspondence with or other actions by regulators or governmental agencies with respect to the Fund and any employee complaints or published reports that raise concerns regarding compliance matters; and (iv) reviewing reports from, overseeing the annual performance review of, and making certain recommendations in respect of the CCO, including, without limitation, determining the amount and structure of the CCO’s compensation. Each Board has adopted a written charter for the Board’s Compliance Committee.

Performance Oversight Committee. Each Fund has a Performance Oversight Committee composed of Frank J. Fabozzi (Chair), Michael J. Castellano, Richard E. Cavanagh, Cynthia L. Egan, Lorenzo A. Flores, Stayce D. Harris, J. Phillip Holloman, R. Glenn Hubbard, W. Carl Kester and Catherine A. Lynch, and Karen P. Robards, all of whom are Independent Board Members. The Performance Oversight Committee’s purpose is to assist the Board in fulfilling its responsibility to oversee the Fund’s investment performance relative to the Fund’s investment objective(s), policies and practices. The Performance Oversight Committee’s responsibilities include, without limitation: (i) reviewing the Fund’s investment objective(s), policies and practices; (ii) recommending to the Board any required action in respect of changes in fundamental andnon-fundamental investment restrictions; (iii) reviewing information on appropriate benchmarks and competitive universes; (iv) reviewing the Fund’s investment performance relative to such benchmarks; (v) reviewing information on unusual or exceptional investment matters; (vi) reviewing whether the Fund has complied with its investment policies and restrictions; and (vii) overseeing policies, procedures and controls regarding valuation of the Fund’s investments. Each Board has adopted a written charter for the Board’s Performance Oversight Committee.

Executive Committee. Each Fund has an Executive Committee composed of Richard E. CavanaghR. Glenn Hubbard (Chair) and Karen P. Robards,W. Carl Kester, both of whom are Independent Board Members, and John M. Perlowski, who serves as an interested Board Member. The principal responsibilities of the Executive Committee include, without limitation: (i) acting on routine matters between meetings of the Board; (ii) acting on such matters as may require urgent action between meetings of the Board; and (iii) exercising such other authority as may from time to time be delegated to the Executive Committee by the Board. Each Board has adopted a written charter for the Board’s Executive Committee.

The Boards currently oversee the Funds’ usage of leverage, including the Funds’ incurrence, refinancing and maintenance of leverage and, to the extent necessary or appropriate, authorize or approve the execution of documentation in respect thereto. The Executive Committee has authority to make any such authorizations or approvals that are required between regular meetings of the Boards.

Ad Hoc Committee. In addition to the standing committees, the Board of each Fund has established the following ad hoc committee:

DiscountSub-Committee. Each Board has an ad hoc DiscountSub-Committee composed of Catherine A. Lynch (Chair), Cynthia L. Egan, Frank J. Fabozzi and W. Carl Kester, all of whom are Independent Board Members. The DiscountSub-Committee is responsible for performing a study of all aspects of market discounts for the Funds’ share prices, with an emphasis on (i) defining the drivers of discounts, (ii) identifying potential solutions and (iii) implementing remedial action plans.

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Each Audit Committee, Governance Committee, Compliance Committee, Performance Oversight Committee, Executive Committee and DiscountSub-Committee met the following number of times for each Fund’s most recent fiscal year:

 

Ticker

  Fiscal Year
End
   Number of
Audit
Committee
Meetings
   Number of
Governance
Committee
Meetings
   Number of
Compliance
Committee
Meetings
   Number of
Performance
Oversight
Committee
Meetings
   Number of
Executive
Committee
Meetings
   Number of
Discount
Sub-
Committee
Meetings
   Fiscal Year
End(1)
   Number of
Audit
Committee
Meetings
   Number of
Governance
Committee
Meetings
   Number of
Compliance
Committee
Meetings
   Number of
Performance
Oversight
Committee
Meetings
   Number of
Executive
Committee
Meetings
   Number of
Discount
Sub-
Committee
Meetings
 

BAF

   31-Aug    13    7    5    4    0    5 

BBF

   31-Jul    13    7    5    4    0    5 

BBK

   31-Aug    13    7    5    4    0    5 

BBN

   31-Jul    13    7    5    4    0    5    31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

BCX

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2    31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

BDJ

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2    31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

BFK

   30-Apr    12    6    5    4    1    3    31-Jul    2    1    1    1    0    0 

BFO

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2 

BFY

   31-Aug    13    7    5    4    0    5 

BFZ

   31-Jul    13    7    5    4    0    5 

BGIO

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2 

BGR

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2    31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

BGT

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2    31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

BGY

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2    31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

BHK

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2    31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

BHV

   31-Aug    13    7    5    4    0    5    31-Jul    12    6    4    4    0    0 

BIT

   31-Oct    13    7    5    4    0    3    31-Oct    12    4    5    4    0    0 

BKK

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2 

BKN

   30-Apr    12    6    5    4    1    3    31-Jul    2    1    1    1    0    0 

BKT

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2    31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

BLE

   31-Aug    13    7    5    4    0    5    31-Jul    12    6    4    4    0    0 

BLW

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2    31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

BME

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2    31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

BMEZ

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2 

BMN

   31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

BNY

   31-Jul    13    7    5    4    0    5    31-Jul    13    6    4    4    0    0 

BOE

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2    31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

BSD

   30-Apr    12    6    5    4    1    3 

BSE

   31-Aug    13    7    5    4    0    5 

BST

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2    31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

BSTZ

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2    31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

BTA

   30-Apr    12    6    5    4    1    3    31-Jul    2    1    1    1    0    0 

BTT

   31-Jul    13    7    5    4    0    5    31-Jul    13    6    4    4    0    0 

BTZ

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2    31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

BUI

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2    31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

BYM

   31-Aug    13    7    5    4    0    5    31-Jul    12    6    4    4    0    0 

BZM

   31-Aug    13    7    5    4    0    5 

CII

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2    31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

DSU

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2    31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

EGF

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2    31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

FRA

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2    31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

HYT

   31-Dec    13    7    5    4    0    2    31-Dec    11    4    4    4    0    0 

MHD

   31-Jul    2    1    1    1    0    0 

MHN

   31-Jul    12    6    4    4    0    0 

MIY

   31-Jul    13    6    4    4    0    0 

MQT

   31-Jul    2    1    1    1    0    0 

MQY

   31-Jul    2    1    1    1    0    0 

MUA

   30-Apr    12    6    5    4    1    3    31-Jul    2    1    1    1    0    0 

MUC

   31-Jul    13    6    4    4    0    0 

MUE

   31-Jul    13    6    4    4    0    0 

MUJ

   31-Jul    13    6    4    4    0    0 

MVF

   31-Jul    12    6    4    4    0    0 

MVT

   31-Jul    2    1    1    1    0    0 

MYD

   31-Jul    2    1    1    1    0    0 

MYI

   31-Jul    13    6    4    4    0    0 

MYN

   31-Jul    13    6    4    4    0    0 

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(1)Information is for the Fund’s most recent fiscal year. Each of BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. (BKN), BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust (BTA), BlackRock MuniAssets Fund Inc. (MUA), BlackRock Municipal Income Trust (BFK), BlackRock MuniHoldings Fund Inc. (MHD), BlackRock MuniVest Fund II Inc. (MVT), BlackRock MuniYield Fund Inc. (MYD), BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund II Inc. (MQT) and BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund Inc. (MQY) changed its fiscal year end from April 30 to July 31 effective July 31, 2022. Accordingly, these Funds’ most recent fiscal year consists of the three months ended July 31, 2022. Each of BlackRock Municipal Income Quality Trust (BYM), BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II (BLE), BlackRock MuniHoldings New York Quality Fund Inc. (MHN), BlackRock MuniVest Fund Inc. (MVF) and BlackRock Virginia Municipal Bond Trust (BHV) changed its fiscal year end from August 31 to July 31 effective July 31, 2022. Accordingly, these Funds’ most recent fiscal year consists of the eleven months ended July 31, 2022.

E-5


Appendix F – Information Pertaining to the Executive Officers of the Funds

The executive officers of each Fund, their address, their year of birth and their principal occupations during the past five years (their titles may have varied during that period) are shown in the table below. Each executive officer is an “interested person” of the Funds (as defined in the 1940 Act) by virtue of that individual’s position with BlackRock or its affiliates described in the table below.

 

Name, Address


and Year of Birth(1)

 

Position(s)

Held


with Fund

 

Term of Office


and Length of


Time Served

 

Principal Occupations(s)


During Past 5 Years

John M. Perlowski

 

1964

 Director/Trustee, President and Chief Executive Officer Annual (President and Chief Executive Officer); Director/Trustee since 2014; President and Chief Executive Officer since 2011 Managing Director of BlackRock, Inc. since 2009; Head of BlackRock Global Accounting and Product Services since 2009; Advisory Director of Family Resource Network (charitable foundation) since 2009.

Jonathan Diorio

 

1980

 Vice President 

Annual;


Since 2015

 Managing Director of BlackRock, Inc. since 2015; Director of BlackRock, Inc. from 2011 to 2015.

Neal J. AndrewsTrent Walker

 

19661974

 Chief Financial Officer 

Annual;


Since 2007

2021
 Chief Financial Officer of the iShares® exchange traded funds from 2019 to 2020; Managing Director of BlackRock, Inc. since 2006.September 2019; Executive Vice President of PIMCO from 2016 to 2019; Senior Vice President of PIMCO from 2008 to 2015; Treasurer from 2013 to 2019 and Assistant Treasurer from 2007 to 2017 of PIMCO Funds, PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust, PIMCO ETF Trust, PIMCO Equity Series, PIMCO Equity Series VIT, PIMCO Managed Accounts Trust, 2 PIMCO-sponsored interval funds and 21 PIMCO-sponsored closed-end funds.

Jay M. Fife

 

1970

 Treasurer 

Annual;


Since 2007

 Managing Director of BlackRock, Inc. since 2007.

Charles Park

 

1967

 Chief Compliance Officer (“CCO”) 

Annual;


Since 2014

 Anti-Money Laundering Compliance Officer for certain BlackRock-advised funds from 2014 to 2015; Chief Compliance Officer of BlackRock Advisors, LLC and the BlackRock-advised funds in the BlackRock Multi-Asset Complex and the BlackRock Fixed-Income Complex since 2014; Principal of and Chief Compliance Officer for iShares® Delaware Trust Sponsor LLC since 2012 and BlackRock Fund Advisors (“BFA”) since 2006; Chief Compliance Officer for theBFA-advised iShares® exchange traded funds since 2006; Chief Compliance Officer for BlackRock Asset Management International Inc. since 2012.

Janey Ahn

 

1975

 Secretary 

Annual;


Since 2012

 Managing Director of BlackRock, Inc. since 2018; Director of BlackRock, Inc. from 2009 to 2017.

 

(1)  

The address of each executive officer is c/o BlackRock, Inc., 55 East 52nd Street,50 Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10055.

10001.

With the exception of the CCO, executive officers receive no compensation from the Funds. The Funds compensate the CCO for his services as their CCO.

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Appendix G – Audit Fees, Audit-Related Fees, Tax Fees and All Other Fees

to Independent Registered Public Accountants

Audit Fees and Audit-Related Fees

 

     Audit Fees  Audit-Related Fees   Audit Fees  Audit-Related Fees

Fund

  Fiscal Year
End
  Most Recent
Fiscal Year ($)
  Prior Fiscal
Year to Most
Recent Fiscal
Year ($)
  Most Recent
Fiscal Year ($)
  Prior Fiscal
Year to Most
Recent Fiscal
Year ($)
  Fiscal Year
End
 Most Recent
Fiscal Year ($)
  Prior Fiscal
Year to Most
Recent Fiscal
Year ($)
  Most Recent
Fiscal Year ($)
 Prior Fiscal
Year to Most
Recent Fiscal
Year ($)

BAF

  31-Aug  32,130  32,130  0  0

BBF

  31-Jul  41,616  41,616  0  0

BBK

  31-Aug  32,130  32,130  0  0

BBN

  31-Jul  35,700  35,700  0  0  31-Dec 34,986  30,870  2,000 4,000

BCX

  31-Dec  64,464  64,464  0  0  31-Dec 41,514  41,107  0 0

BDJ

  31-Dec  57,324  57,324  0  0  31-Dec 36,516  36,158  0 0

BFK

  30-Apr  37,026  37,026  0  0  31-Jul (4) 32,405  35,653  4,000 0

BFO (1)

  31-Dec  30,804  58,528  0  0

BFY

  31-Aug  30,090  30,090  0  0

BFZ

  31-Jul  31,722  31,722  0  0

BGIO

  31-Dec  63,240  63,240  0  0

BGR

  31-Dec  37,230  37,230  0  0  31-Dec 36,516  36,158  0 0

BGT (2)

  31-Dec  134,732  72,828  0  0

BGT

  31-Dec 69,972  69,286  0 0

BGY

  31-Dec  50,592  50,592  0  0  31-Dec 49,572  49,086  0 0

BHK (2)

  31-Dec  145,554  76,602  0  0

BHK

  31-Dec 75,072  74,336  4,000 0

BHV

  31-Aug  19,278  19,278  0  0  31-Jul (4) 18,870  18,685  0 0

BIT

  31-Oct  65,688  65,688  0  0  31-Oct 64,362  63,731  4,000 0

BKK (1)

  31-Dec  30,702  58,334  0  0

BKN

  30-Apr  32,946  32,946  0  0  31-Jul (4) 29,101  32,017  0 0

BKT (1)

  31-Dec  62,016  117,831  0  0

BKT

  31-Dec 39,984  39,592  0 0

BLE

  31-Aug  33,456  33,456  0  0  31-Jul (4) 32,742  32,421  4,000 9,788

BLW (2)

  31-Dec  137,598  72,420  0  0

BLW

  31-Dec 74,970  74,235  4,000 0

BME

  31-Dec  42,330  42,330  4,000  0  31-Dec 51,714  41,107  4,000 4,000

BMN (1)

  31-Dec 28,560  N/A  0 N/A

BNY

  31-Jul  31,416  31,416  0  0  31-Jul 30,804  30,502  0 17,620

BOE

  31-Dec  55,998  55,998  0  0  31-Dec 49,572  49,086  0 0

BSD

  30-Apr  32,844  32,844  0  0

BSE

  31-Aug  31,926  31,926  0  0

BST

  31-Dec  53,244  53,244  4,000  0  31-Dec 61,914  41,107  4,000 4,000

BSTZ (3)

  31-Dec  46,980  N/A  0  N/A

BSTZ

  31-Dec 62,016  36,158  0 0

BTA

  30-Apr  32,946  32,946  0  0  31-Jul (4) 29,101  32,017  0 0

BTT

  31-Jul  32,334  32,334  0  0  31-Jul 31,722  31,411  0 0

BTZ (2)

  31-Dec  81,712  44,166  0  0

BTZ

  31-Dec 43,248  42,824  0 0

BUI

  31-Dec  51,102  51,102  4,000  0  31-Dec 36,516  36,158  4,000 4,000

BYM

  31-Aug  33,456  33,456  0  0  31-Jul (4) 32,742  32,421  0 0

BZM

  31-Aug  30,090  30,090  0  0

CII

  31-Dec  41,820  41,820  0  0  31-Dec 36,516  36,158  0 0

DSU (2)

  31-Dec  182,284  98,532  0  0

DSU

  31-Dec 74,970  74,235  0 0

EGF

  31-Dec  36,516  36,516  0  0  31-Dec 35,802  35,451  0 0

FRA (2)

  31-Dec  137,986  72,624  0  0

HYT (2)

  31-Dec  175,001  92,106  0  0

FRA

  31-Dec 69,972  69,286  0 0

HYT

  31-Dec 79,968  79,184  4,000 0

MHD

  31-Jul (4) 32,405  35,653  0 0

MHN

  31-Jul (4) 36,006  35,653  0 0

MIY

  31-Jul 36,006  35,653  0 0

MQT

  31-Jul (4) 32,405  35,653  0 0

MQY

  31-Jul (4) 32,405  35,653  0 0

MUA

  30-Apr  31,110  31,110  0  0  31-Jul (4) 27,448  30,199  0 8,000

MUC

  31-Jul 36,006  35,653  17,000 (2) 0

MUE

  31-Jul 36,006  35,653  0 0

MUJ

  31-Jul 36,006  35,653  13,000 (3) 0

MVF

  31-Jul (4) 36,006  35,653  0 0

MVT

  31-Jul (4) 32,405  35,653  0 0

MYD

  31-Jul (4) 32,405  35,653  0 0

MYI

  31-Jul 36,006  35,653  0 0

MYN

  31-Jul 36,006  35,653  0 0

G-1


 

(1)  

TheCommenced operations October 26, 2022.

(2)Includes audit-related fees for the N-14 filing of BlackRock MuniYield California Quality Fund, required two auditsInc. (MCA) and BlackRock MuniYield California Fund, Inc. (MYC) which reorganized into MUC in April 2022. These fees were paid by MUC as the surviving entity of the reorganizations.
(3)Includes audit-related fees for the N-14 filing of BlackRock MuniYield New Jersey Fund, Inc. (MYJ) which reorganized into MUJ in April 2022. These fees were paid by MUJ as the surviving entity of the reorganizations.
(4)Information is for the Fund’s most recent fiscal year. Each of BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. (BKN), BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust (BTA), BlackRock MuniAssets Fund Inc. (MUA), BlackRock Municipal Income Trust (BFK), BlackRock MuniHoldings Fund Inc. (MHD), BlackRock MuniVest Fund II Inc. (MVT), BlackRock MuniYield Fund Inc. (MYD), BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund II Inc. (MQT) and BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund Inc. (MQY) changed its fiscal year priorend from April 30 to theJuly 31 effective July 31, 2022. Accordingly, these Funds’ most recent fiscal year due to a change inconsists of the Fund’sthree months ended July 31, 2022. Each of BlackRock Municipal Income Quality Trust (BYM), BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II (BLE), BlackRock MuniHoldings New York Quality Fund Inc. (MHN), BlackRock MuniVest Fund Inc. (MVF) and BlackRock Virginia Municipal Bond Trust (BHV) changed its fiscal year end.

(2)

The Fund required two audits in theend from August 31 to July 31 effective July 31, 2022. Accordingly, these Funds’ most recent fiscal year due to a change inconsists of the Fund’s fiscal year end.

eleven months ended July 31, 2022.
(3)

The Fund commenced operations on June 27, 2019.

Tax Fees and All Other Fees

 

     Tax Fees* All Other Fees   Tax Fees(1) All Other Fees(2)

Fund

  Fiscal Year
End
  Most Recent
Fiscal Year ($)
 Prior Fiscal
Year to Most
Recent Fiscal
Year ($)
 Most Recent
Fiscal Year ($)
  Prior Fiscal
Year to Most
Recent Fiscal
Year ($)
  Fiscal Year
End
 Most Recent
Fiscal Year ($)
 Prior Fiscal
Year to Most
Recent Fiscal
Year ($)
 Most Recent
Fiscal Year ($)
  Prior Fiscal
Year to Most
Recent Fiscal
Year ($)

BAF

  31-Aug  10,500 10,500 0  0

BBF

  31-Jul  9,500 9,500 0  0

BBK

  31-Aug  11,100 11,100 0  0

BBN

  31-Jul  15,400 15,400 0  0  31-Dec 16,900 7,450 431  207

BCX

  31-Dec  19,500 (2) 18,500 0  0  31-Dec 17,200 17,200 431  207

BDJ

  31-Dec  20,300 (2) 19,700 0  0  31-Dec 16,200 18,400 431  207

BFK

  30-Apr  21,000 21,000 0  0  31-Jul (7) 9,200 20,400 431  0

BFO (3)

  31-Dec  9,000 13,500 0  0

BFY

  31-Aug  9,000 9,000 0  0

BFZ

  31-Jul  14,900 14,900 0  0

BGIO

  31-Dec  15,400 15,400 0  0

BGR

  31-Dec  18,500 (2) 17,500 0  0  31-Dec 16,200 16,200 431  207

BGT (4)

  31-Dec  21,750 14,500 0  0

BGT

  31-Dec 16,100 14,100 431  207

BGY

  31-Dec  18,700 (2) 19,700 0  0  31-Dec 16,200 17,000 431  207

BHK (4)

  31-Dec  23,850 15,900 0  0

BHK

  31-Dec 17,400 15,400 431  207

BHV

  31-Aug  7,400 7,400 0  0  31-Jul (7) 9,200 7,200 431  207

BIT

  31-Oct  21,400 (1) 21,400 (1) 0  0  31-Oct 16,900 14,900 431  207

BKK (3)

  31-Dec  12,900 19,350 0  0

BKN

  30-Apr  6,700 6,700 0  0  31-Jul (7) 6,250 6,500 218  0

BKT (3)

  31-Dec  6,700 10,050 0  0

BKT

  31-Dec 8,500 6,500 431  207

BLE

  31-Aug  13,900 13,900 0  0  31-Jul (7) 15,500 33,200 (3) 218  207

BLW (4)

  31-Dec  25,350 16,900 0  0

BLW

  31-Dec 18,400 16,400 431  207

BME

  31-Dec  20,300 (2) 18,900 0  0  31-Dec 16,200 18,400 431  207

BMN (4)

  31-Dec 14,500 N/A 0  N/A

BNY

  31-Jul  12,100 12,100 0  0  31-Jul 13,700 29,600 (3) 218  207

BOE

  31-Dec  18,700 (2) 19,500 0  0  31-Dec 16,200 17,000 431  207

BSD

  30-Apr  9,500 9,500 0  0

BSE

  31-Aug  9,500 9,500 0  0

BST

  31-Dec  20,300 (2) 18,700 0  0  31-Dec 53,200 (5) 18,400 431  207

BSTZ (5)

  31-Dec  15,100 N/A 0  N/A

BSTZ

  31-Dec 53,200 (5) 18,200 431  207

BTA

  30-Apr  11,000 11,000 0  0  31-Jul (7) 6,250 10,700 218  0

BTT

  31-Jul  13,400 13,400 0  0  31-Jul 15,000 13,000 431  207

BTZ (4)

  31-Dec  33,000 22,000 0  0

BTZ

  31-Dec 23,300 21,300 431  207

BUI

  31-Dec  18,700 (2) 18,900 0  0  31-Dec 16,200 18,400 431  207

BYM

  31-Aug  15,400 15,400 0  0  31-Jul (7) 16,900 14,900 431  207

BZM

  31-Aug  7,400 7,400 0  0

CII

  31-Dec  18,700 (2) 19,700 0  0  31-Dec 16,200 18,400 431  207

DSU (4)

  31-Dec  23,100 15,400 0  0

DSU

  31-Dec 16,900 14,900 431  207

EGF

  31-Dec  11,000 11,000 0  0  31-Dec 12,700 10,700 431  207

FRA (4)

  31-Dec  33,150 (1) 26,600 (1) 0  0

HYT (4)

  31-Dec  52,740 (1) 45,040 (1) 0  0

MUA

  30-Apr  12,400 12,400 0  0

FRA

  31-Dec 14,700 12,700 431  207

HYT

  31-Dec 95,896 (5)(6) 33,564 (5) 431  207

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     Tax Fees(1)  All Other Fees(2)

Fund

  Fiscal Year
End
 Most Recent
Fiscal Year ($)
  Prior Fiscal
Year to Most
Recent Fiscal
Year ($)
  Most Recent
Fiscal Year ($)
 Prior Fiscal
Year to Most
Recent Fiscal
Year ($)

MHD

  31-Jul (7) 6,500  13,000  431 0

MHN

  31-Jul (7) 19,900  17,900  431 207

MIY

  31-Jul 15,000  13,000  431 207

MQT

  31-Jul (7) 6,500  13,000  431 0

MQY

  31-Jul (7) 8,450  16,900  218 0

MUA

  31-Jul (7) 6,250  12,000  218 0

MUC

  31-Jul 20,900  20,900  868 (3) 207

MUE

  31-Jul 16,000  14,000  431 207

MUJ

  31-Jul 16,000  14,000  650 (3) 207

MVF

  31-Jul (7) 21,300  21,300  431 207

MVT

  31-Jul (7) 7,000  14,000  431 0

MYD

  31-Jul (7) 9,900  21,800  431 0

MYI

  31-Jul 28,800  28,800  431 207

MYN

  31-Jul 20,900  20,900  431 207

 

*(1) All Tax Fees consist solely of fees relating to services provided for tax compliance and/or tax preparation.
(1)(2)  

The Other Fees represent each Fund’s allocable share of the fees paid for issuance of Compliance Attestation Reports pursuant to Rule 38a-1. While the amount paid by the Funds is allocated evenly across all Funds in existence during the period when the applicable services were performed, such amount is not reflected for those Funds whose fiscal year ended prior to the invoice for the services being received.

(3)Includes fees for the Fund and other Funds that were part of an approved merger. The fees were budgeted in the merger and paid by the Fund as the surviving entity.
(4)Commenced operations October 26, 2022.
(5)Includes fees for the Fund and the Fund’s subsidiary or subsidiaries.

(2)(6)  

Current fiscal yearIncludes fees for tax fees were updated to include a totalservices required for completion of $36,800 for servicesadditional Canadian tax forms and correspondence with Canadian Revenue Authority related to transaction-based reviews of Fund holdings and/or tax compliance servicesa tender offer opportunity for positions held in the following Funds: $3,400 (BCX); $5,200 (BDJ); $3,400 (BGR); $3,600 (BGY); $5,200 (BME); $3,600 (BOE); $5,200 (BST); $3,600 (BUI); and $3,600 (CII).

Luxembourg subsidiary.
(3)(7)  

TheEach of BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. (BKN), BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust (BTA), BlackRock MuniAssets Fund required two audits in theInc. (MUA), BlackRock Municipal Income Trust (BFK), BlackRock MuniHoldings Fund Inc. (MHD), BlackRock MuniVest Fund II Inc. (MVT), BlackRock MuniYield Fund Inc. (MYD), BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund II Inc. (MQT) and BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund Inc. (MQY) changed its fiscal year priorend from April 30 to theJuly 31 effective July 31, 2022. Accordingly, these Funds’ most recent fiscal year due to a change inconsists of the Fund’sthree months ended July 31, 2022. Each of BlackRock Municipal Income Quality Trust (BYM), BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II (BLE), BlackRock MuniHoldings New York Quality Fund Inc. (MHN), BlackRock MuniVest Fund Inc. (MVF) and BlackRock Virginia Municipal Bond Trust (BHV) changed its fiscal year end.

(4)

The Fund required two audits in theend from August 31 to July 31 effective July 31, 2022. Accordingly, these Funds’ most recent fiscal year due to a change inconsists of the Fund’s fiscal year end.

eleven months ended July 31, 2022.
(5)

The Fund commenced operations on June 27, 2019.

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AggregateNon-Audit Fees for Services Provided to Each Fund and its Affiliated Service ProvidersPre-Approved by the Audit Committee*:Committee:

 

     Aggregate Non-Audit Fees
for Pre-Approved Services to Each Fund and its
Affiliated Service Provider
   Aggregate Non-Audit Fees
for Pre-Approved Services to Each Fund and its
Affiliated Service Provider*

Fund

  Fiscal Year
End
  Most Recent
Fiscal Year ($)
 Prior Fiscal
Year to Most
Recent Fiscal
Year ($)
  Fiscal Year
End
 Most Recent
Fiscal Year ($)
 Prior Fiscal
Year to Most
Recent Fiscal
Year ($)

BAF

  31-Aug  10,500 10,500

BBF

  31-Jul  9,500 9,500

BBK

  31-Aug  11,100 11,100

BBN

  31-Jul  15,400 15,400  31-Dec 19,331 11,657

BCX

  31-Dec  19,500 18,500  31-Dec 17,631 17,407

BDJ

  31-Dec  20,300 19,700  31-Dec 16,631 18,607

BFK

  30-Apr  21,000 21,000  31-Jul (8) 13,631 20,400

BFO

  31-Dec  9,000 13,500

BFY

  31-Aug  9,000 9,000

BFZ

  31-Jul  14,900 14,900

BGIO

  31-Dec  15,400 15,400

BGR

  31-Dec  18,500 17,500  31-Dec 16,631 16,407

BGT

  31-Dec  21,750 14,500  31-Dec 16,531 14,307

BGY

  31-Dec  18,700 19,700  31-Dec 16,631 17,207

BHK

  31-Dec  23,850 15,900  31-Dec 21,831 15,607

BHV

  31-Aug  7,400 7,400  31-Jul (8) 9,631 7,407

BIT

  31-Oct  21,400 (1) 21,400 (1)  31-Oct 21,331 15,107

BKK

  31-Dec  12,900 19,350

BKN

  30-Apr  6,700 6,700  31-Jul (8) 6,468 6,500

BKT

  31-Dec  6,700 10,050  31-Dec 8,931 6,707

BLE

  31-Aug  13,900 13,900  31-Jul (8) 19,718 43,195 (1)

BLW

  31-Dec  25,350 16,900  31-Dec 22,831 16,607

BME

  31-Dec  24,300 18,900  31-Dec 20,631 22,607

BMN (2)

  31-Dec 14,500 N/A

BNY

  31-Jul  12,100 12,100  31-Jul 13,918 47,427 (3)

BOE

  31-Dec  18,700 19,500  31-Dec 16,631 17,207

BSD

  30-Apr  9,500 9,500

BSE

  31-Aug  9,500 9,500

BST

  31-Dec  24,300 18,700  31-Dec 57,631 (4) 22,607

BSTZ (2)

  31-Dec  15,100 N/A

BSTZ

  31-Dec 53,631 (4) 18,407

BTA

  30-Apr  11,000 11,000  31-Jul (8) 6,468 10,700

BTT

  31-Jul  13,400 13,400  31-Jul 15,431 13,207

BTZ

  31-Dec  33,000 22,000  31-Dec 23,731 21,507

BUI

  31-Dec  22,700 18,900  31-Dec 20,631 22,607

BYM

  31-Aug  15,400 15,400  31-Jul (8) 17,331 15,107

BZM

  31-Aug  7,400 7,400

CII

  31-Dec  18,700 19,700  31-Dec 16,631 18,607

DSU

  31-Dec  23,100 15,400  31-Dec 17,331 15,107

EGF

  31-Dec  11,000 11,000  31-Dec 13,131 10,907

FRA

  31-Dec  33,150 (1) 26,600 (1)  31-Dec 15,131 12,907

HYT

  31-Dec  52,740 (1) 45,040 (1)  31-Dec 100,327 (4)(5) 33,771 (4)

MHD

  31-Jul (8) 6,931 13,000

MHN

  31-Jul (8) 20,331 18,107

MIY

  31-Jul 15,431 13,207

MQT

  31-Jul (8) 6,931 13,000

MQY

  31-Jul (8) 8,668 16,900

MUA

  30-Apr  12,400 12,400  31-Jul (8) 6,468 20,000

MUC

  31-Jul 38,768 (6) 21,107

MUE

  31-Jul 16,431 14,207

MUJ

  31-Jul 29,650 (7) 14,207

MVF

  31-Jul (8) 21,731 21,507

MVT

  31-Jul (8) 7,431 14,000

MYD

  31-Jul (8) 10,331 21,800

MYI

  31-Jul 29,231 29,007

MYN

  31-Jul 21,331 21,107

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* Reflects the sum of the fees shown above under “Audit-Related Fees,” “Tax Fees,” and “All Other Fees” with respect to each Fund. Non-audit fees of $2,050,500$2,098,000 and $2,224,000$2,032,000 for the calendar years ended December 31, 20192022 and December 31, 2018,2021, respectively, were paid in their entirety by BlackRock, in connection with services provided to the Affiliated Service Providers of each Fund and of other BlackRockopen-end andclosed-end funds primarily for a service organization controls review and, secondarily, a subscription to the Deloitte Accounting Research Tool. These amounts represent the aggregate fees paid by BlackRock and were not specifically allocated on a per Fundfund basis.
(1)  

Includes tax compliance and/or tax preparation fees for BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II (BLE) ($13,500) as well as for BlackRock MuniYield Investment Quality Fund ($10,500) and BlackRock Municipal Income Investment Trust ($9,200), each of which reorganized into BLE in April 2021. These fees were paid by BLE as the surviving entity of the reorganizations.

(2)Commenced operations October 26, 2022.
(3)Includes tax compliance and/or tax preparation fees for BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust (BNY) ($11,700) as well as for BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust II ($8,700) and BlackRock New York Municipal Income Quality Trust ($9,200), each of which reorganized into BNY in April 2021. These fees were paid by BNY as the surviving entity of the reorganizations.
(4)Includes fees for the Fund and the Fund’s subsidiary or subsidiaries.

(2)(5)  

TheIncludes fees for tax services required for completion of additional Canadian tax forms and correspondence with Canadian Revenue Authority related to a tender offer opportunity for positions held in the Luxembourg subsidiary.

(6)Includes audit-related fees for the N-14 filing of BlackRock MuniYield California Quality Fund, commenced operations on June 27, 2019.

Inc. (MCA) and BlackRock MuniYield California Fund, Inc. (MYC) which reorganized into MUC in April 2022. These fees were paid by MUC as the surviving entity of the reorganizations.
(7)Includes audit-related fees for the N-14 filing of BlackRock MuniYield New Jersey Fund, Inc. (MYJ) which reorganized into MUJ in April 2022. These fees were paid by MUJ as the surviving entity of the reorganizations.
(8)Each of BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. (BKN), BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust (BTA), BlackRock MuniAssets Fund Inc. (MUA), BlackRock Municipal Income Trust (BFK), BlackRock MuniHoldings Fund Inc. (MHD), BlackRock MuniVest Fund II Inc. (MVT), BlackRock MuniYield Fund Inc. (MYD), BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund II Inc. (MQT) and BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund Inc. (MQY) changed its fiscal year end from April 30 to July 31 effective July 31, 2022. Accordingly, these Funds’ most recent fiscal year consists of the three months ended July 31, 2022. Each of BlackRock Municipal Income Quality Trust (BYM), BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II (BLE), BlackRock MuniHoldings New York Quality Fund Inc. (MHN), BlackRock MuniVest Fund Inc. (MVF) and BlackRock Virginia Municipal Bond Trust (BHV) changed its fiscal year end from August 31 to July 31 effective July 31, 2022. Accordingly, these Funds’ most recent fiscal year consists of the eleven months ended July 31, 2022.

G-5


Appendix H – 5% Beneficial Share Ownership

To the best knowledge of each Fund, based on filings made on or before April 30, 20202023 (unless otherwise indicated), the following persons beneficially owned more than 5% of the outstanding shares of the class of the Funds indicated as of April 30, 20202023 (unless otherwise indicated):

 

Fund

  

Investor

  

Address

  Common
Shares
Held
  Common
Shares %

Held
 Preferred
Shares
Held
  Preferred
Shares %
Held
  

Investor

  

Address

  Common
Shares
Held
  Common
Shares %
Held
  Preferred
Shares
Held
  Preferred
Shares %
Held

BAF

  JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association  1111 Polaris Parkway, Columbus Ohio 43240     VMTP:

422

  VMTP:

100.00%

  First Trust Portfolios L.P. (1)  

120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400

Wheaton, Illinois 60187

  620,533  7.09%   

BBF

  First Trust Portfolios L.P. (1)  

120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400

Wheaton, Illinois 60187

  587,579  5.74%   
  Bank of America Corporation (2)  

100 North Tryon Street

Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

     VRDP:

520

  VRDP:

100.00%

BBK

  JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association  1111 Polaris Parkway, Columbus Ohio 43240     VMTP:
799
  VMTP:
100.00%

BCX

  Wells Fargo & Company (3)  420 Montgomery Street San Francisco, CA 94163  7,297,860  8.01%     Wells Fargo & Company  420 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94163  4,990,692  5.70%    
  1607 Capital Partners, LLC  

13 S. 13th Street, Suite 400

Richmond, Virginia 23219

  5,416,170  5.95%   

BFK

  JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association  1111 Polaris Parkway, Columbus Ohio 43240     VMTP:

2,708

  VMTP:

100.00%

  JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association  1111 Polaris Parkway, Columbus Ohio 43240      VMTP:

2,708

  VMTP:

100.00%

BFY

  Bank of America Corporation (2)  

100 North Tryon Street

Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

     VRDP:

444

  VRDP:

100.00%

BGR

  Allspring Global Investments Holdings, LLC  525 Market St, 10th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
  1,727,699  6.15%    

BFZ

  Wells Fargo & Company (4)  420 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94163     VMTP:

1,713

  VMTP:

100.00%

  First Trust Portfolios L.P. (1)  

120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400

Wheaton, Illinois 60187

  2,075,675  7.40%    

BGIO

  Morgan Stanley (5)  

1585 Broadway

New York, NY 10036

  1,861,773  8.40%   

BGR

  First Trust Portfolios L.P. (1)  

1585 Broadway

New York, NY 10036

  1,786,112  5.99%   

BGY

  Morgan Stanley (5)  

1585 Broadway

New York, NY 10036

  9,689,148  9.20%     Allspring Global Investments Holdings, LLC  525 Market St, 10th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
  8,311,249  8.09%    
  Wells Fargo & Company (3)  420 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94163  7,024,504  6.65%     First Trust Portfolios L.P. (1)  

120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400

Wheaton, Illinois 60187

  5,805,568  5.65%    
  1607 Capital Partners, LLC  

13 S. 13th Street, Suite 400

Richmond, Virginia 23219

  6,500,133  6.15%     Morgan Stanley (2)  1585 Broadway
New York, NY 10036
  10,332,286  10.10%    

BHK

  First Trust Portfolios L.P. (1)  

1585 Broadway

New York, NY 10036

  2,764,455  5.13%   

BHV

  The Toronto-Dominion Bank  

1 Vanderbilt Avenue

New York, NY 10017

      VRDP:

116

  VRDP:

100.00%

BKN

  Sakharam D. Mahurkar—Trustee  2768 Palm Springs Lane Aurora, Illinois 60502  2,000,000  11.65%     Sakharam D. Mahurkar - Trustee  2768 Palm Springs Lane Aurora, Illinois 60502  2,000,000  11.65%    
  JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association  1111 Polaris Parkway, Columbus Ohio 43240     VMTP:

1,259

  VMTP:

100.00%

  JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association  1111 Polaris Parkway, Columbus Ohio 43240      VMTP:

1,259

  VMTP:

100.00%

BKT

  Sit Investment Associates, Inc.  

3300 IDS Center

80 South Eighth Street Minneapolis, MN 55402

  10,589,097  16.60%     Sit Investment Associates, Inc.  3300 IDS Center
80 South Eighth Street Minneapolis, MN 55402
  2,455,173  11.52%    

BLE

  JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association  1111 Polaris Parkway, Columbus, OH 43240      VMTP:

3,027

  VMTP:

100.00%

  Karpus Investment Management  

183 Sully’s Trail

Pittsford, NY 14534

  9,078,765  14.20%   

BLW

  Morgan Stanley (2)  1585 Broadway
New York, NY 10036
  3,953,245  11.10%    

BME

  Nova R Wealth, Inc.  6711 West 121st Street
Overland Park, KS 66209
  582,784  5.37%    

BNY

  Bank of America Corporation  100 North Tryon Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28255      VRDP:

1,794

  VRDP:

100.00%

BOE

  First Trust Portfolios L.P. (1)  

120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400

Wheaton, Illinois 60187

  3,326,372  5.30%    
  Morgan Stanley (2)  1585 Broadway
New York, NY 10036
  5,296,633  8.40%    
  Morgan Stanley (3)  

1585 Broadway

New York, NY 10036

  3,168,078  5.10%    

BTA

  First Trust Portfolios L.P. (1)  

120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400

Wheaton, Illinois 60187

  696,302  5.18%    
  Bank of America Corporation  100 North Tryon Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28255      VRDP:

760

  VRDP:

100.00%

Fund

  

Investor

  

Address

  Common
Shares
Held
  Common
Shares %

Held
 Preferred
Shares
Held
  Preferred
Shares %
Held

BLE

  JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association  1111 Polaris Parkway, Columbus, OH 43240     VMTP:

1,513

  VMTP:

100.00%

BLW

  Morgan Stanley (5)  

1585 Broadway

New York, NY 10036

  2,628,060  7.30%   

BME

  First Trust Portfolios L.P. (1)  

120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400

Wheaton, Illinois 60187

  680,642  6.28%   
  Nova R. Wealth, Inc.  6711 West 121st Street Overland Park, KS 66209  582,784  5.37%   

BNY

  Wells Fargo & Company (4)  420 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94163     VMTP:

945

  VMTP:

100.00%

BOE

  Morgan Stanley (5)  

1585 Broadway

New York, NY 10036

  3,963,682  6.00%   
  1607 Capital Partners, LLC  

13 S. 13th Street, Suite 400

Richmond, Virginia 23219

  3,943,542  6.01%   

BSD

  First Trust Portfolios L.P. (1)  

120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400

Wheaton, Illinois 60187

  598,302  8.19%   
  JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association  1111 Polaris Parkway, Columbus, OH 43240     VMTP:

429

  VMTP:

100.00%

BSE

  RiverNorth Capital Management, LLC  

325 N. Lasalle Street, Suite 645

Chicago, IL 60654

  564,651  8.66%   
  Saba Capital Management, L.P. (8)  

405 Lexington Avenue, 58th Floor

New York, New York 10174

  383,977  5.90%   
  Sit Investment Associates, Inc.  

3300 IDS Center

80 South Eighth Street Minneapolis, MN 55402

  358,397  5.50%   
  Bank of America Corporation (2)  

100 North Tryon Street

Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

     VRDP:

405

  VRDP:

100.00%

BTA

  First Trust Portfolios L.P. (1)  

120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400

Wheaton, Illinois 60187

  1,128,408  8.40%   
  Bank of America Corporation (2)  

100 North Tryon Street

Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

     VRDP:

760

  VRDP:

100.00%

BTT

  Wells Fargo & Company (4)  420 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94163     RVMTP:

150

  RVMTP:

100.00%

BTZ

  Wells Fargo & Company (3)  420 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94163  13,178,105  12.69%   

BYM

  Morgan Stanley (5)  

1585 Broadway

New York, NY 10036

  2,363,124  9.00%   
  JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association  1111 Polaris Parkway, Columbus Ohio 43240     VMTP:

1,372

  VMTP:

100.00%

DSU

  RiverNorth Capital Management, LLC  

325 N. Lasalle Street, Suite 645

Chicago, IL 60654

  2,911,397  5.89%   

EGF

  Sit Investment Associates, Inc. (9)  

3300 IDS Center

80 South Eighth Street Minneapolis, MN 55402

  1,803,252  38.08%   
H-1

Fund

  

Investor

  

Address

  Common
Shares
Held
  Common
Shares %

Held
 Preferred
Shares
Held
  Preferred
Shares %
Held
  1607 Capital Partners, LLC  

13 S. 13th Street, Suite 400

Richmond, Virginia 23219

  738,652  15.60%   
  Relative Value Partners Group, LLC  1033 Skokie BLVD. Suite 470 Northbrook, IL 60062  431,127  5.97%   

FRA

  Saba Capital Management, L.P. (8)  

405 Lexington Avenue, 58th Floor

New York, New York 10174

  2,671,028  7.40%   
  Relative Value Partners Group, LLC  1033 Skokie BLVD. Suite 470 Northbrook, IL 60062  2,151,101  5.78%   


Fund

  

Investor

  

Address

  Common
Shares
Held
  Common
Shares %
Held
  Preferred
Shares
Held
  Preferred
Shares %
Held

BTT

  Wells Fargo & Company  420 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94163      RVMTP:

150

  RVMTP:

100.00%

BTZ

  Bank of America Corporation  100 North Tryon Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28255  4,689,575  5.00%    
  Sit Investment Associates, Inc.  3300 IDS Center
80 South Eighth Street Minneapolis, MN 55402
  5,207,917  5.57    

BYM

  Morgan Stanley (2)  1585 Broadway
New York, NY 10036
  2,732,912  10.30%    
  JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association  1111 Polaris Parkway, Columbus Ohio 43240      VMTP:

1,372

  VMTP:

100.00%

DSU

  Morgan Stanley (2)  1585 Broadway
New York, NY 10036
  4,229,943  9.10%    

EGF

  1607 Capital Partners, LLC (4)  

13 S. 13th Street, Suite 400

Richmond, Virginia 23219

  943,726  24.00%    
  Relative Value Partners Group, LLC  1033 Skokie BLVD. Suite 470 Northbrook, IL 60062  431,127  5.97%    
  Sit Investment Associates, Inc. (5)  3300 IDS Center
80 South Eighth Street Minneapolis, MN 55402
  1,597,077  40.58%    

FRA

  Relative Value Partners Group, LLC  1033 Skokie BLVD. Suite 470 Northbrook, IL 60062  2,151,101  5.78%    

MHD

  JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association  1111 Polaris Parkway, Columbus Ohio 43240      VMTP:
3,478
  VMTP:
100%
  Karpus Investment Management  183 Sully’s Trail
Pittsford, New York 14534
  3,172,338  5.95%    

MHN

  Bank of America Corporation  100 North Tryon Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28255      VRDP:
2,436
  VRDP:
100%

MIY

  The Toronto-Dominion Bank  

1 Vanderbilt Avenue

New York, NY 10017

      VRDP:
2,319
  VRDP:
100%

MQT

  JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association  1111 Polaris Parkway, Columbus Ohio 43240      VMTP:
1,165
  VMTP:
100%

MQY

  Wells Fargo & Company  420 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94163      VRDP:
4,503
  VRDP:
100%

MUA

  Bank of America Corporation  100 North Tryon Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28255      VRDP:
1,750
  VRDP:
100%

MUC

  Wells Fargo & Company  420 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94163      VMTP:

5,264

  VMTP:
100%

MUE

  Morgan Stanley (2)  1585 Broadway
New York, NY 10036
  2,189,495  9.70%    
  JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association  1111 Polaris Parkway, Columbus Ohio 43240      VMTP:
1,310
  VMTP:
100%

MUJ

  Bank of America Corporation  100 North Tryon Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28255      VRDP:
4,171
  VRDP:
100%

MVF

  JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association  1111 Polaris Parkway, Columbus Ohio 43240      VMTP:
2,438
  VMTP:
100%
  Karpus Investment Management  183 Sully’s Trail
Pittsford, New York 14534
  5,443,820  8.41%    

H-2


Fund

  

Investor

  

Address

  Common
Shares
Held
  Common
Shares %
Held
  Preferred
Shares
Held
  Preferred
Shares %
Held

MVT

  JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association  1111 Polaris Parkway, Columbus Ohio 43240      VMTP:
1,400
  VMTP:
100%

MYD

  Bank of America Corporation  100 North Tryon Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28255      VRDP:
2,514
  VRDP:
100%
  Karpus Investment Management  183 Sully’s Trail
Pittsford, New York 14534
  2,555,404  5.45%    

MYI

  Morgan Stanley (2)  

1585 Broadway

New York, NY 10036

  4,081,539  6.00%    
  The Toronto-Dominion Bank  

1 Vanderbilt Avenue

New York, NY 10017

      VRDP:
3,564
  VRDP:
100%

MYN

  The Toronto-Dominion Bank  

1 Vanderbilt Avenue

New York, NY 10017

      VRDP:
2,477
  VRDP:
100%

 

(1) 

First Trust Portfolios L.P., filed a Schedule 13G jointly with First Trust Advisors L.P. and The Charger Corporation filed their Schedule 13G jointly and did not differentiate holdings as to each entity.

Corporation.

(2) 

Bank of America Corporation and Banc of America Preferred Funding Corporation filed their Schedule 13D jointly. According to the Schedule 13D, Bank of America Corporation and Banc of America Preferred Funding Corporation each own 100%.

(3)

Wells Fargo & Company filed a Schedule 13G on its own behalf and on the behalf of the following subsidiaries: Wells Capital Management Incorporated; Wells Fargo Bank, National Association; Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network, LLC; and Wells Fargo Clearing Services, LLC. According to the Schedule 13G, aggregate beneficial ownership reported by Wells Fargo & Company is on a consolidated basis and includes any beneficial ownership separately reported on the Schedule 13G by a subsidiary.

(4)

Wells Fargo & Company filed a Schedule 13G on its own behalf and on the behalf of the following subsidiaries: Wells Fargo Bank, National Association. According to the Schedule 13G, aggregate beneficial ownership reported by Wells Fargo & Company is on a consolidated basis and includes any beneficial ownership separately reported on the Schedule 13G by a subsidiary.

(5)

Morgan Stanley filed a Schedule 13G jointly with Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. According to this Schedule 13G, these common shares include common shares being reported on by Morgan Stanley as a parent holding company and such common shares reported on by Morgan Stanley as a parent holding company are owned, or may be deemed to be beneficially owned, by Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Morgan Stanley.

(6)(3) 

Wells Fargo & CompanyMorgan Stanley filed a Schedule 13G on its own behalf and on the behalf of the following subsidiaries: Wells Fargo Clearing Services, LLC; Wells Capital Management Incorporated; and Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network,jointly with Parametric Portfolio Associates LLC. According to the Schedule 13G, aggregate beneficial ownership reported by Wells Fargo & Company is on a consolidated basis and includes any beneficial ownership separately reported on the Schedule 13G by a subsidiary.

(7)(4) 

UBS Group AG1607 Capital Partners, LLC filed a Schedule 13G on behalf of its own behalf and on the behalf of the following subsidiaries: UBS Financial Services Inc., UBS Securities LLC, and UBS AG London Branch.

jointly with The Walt Disney Company Retirement Plan Master Trust.

(8)(5) 

Saba Capital Management, L.P. and Boaz R. Weinstein filed their Schedule 13G jointly and did not differentiate holdings. The holdings reported in the Schedule 13G consist of the holdings of Saba Capital Master Fund Ltd., Saba Capital Master Fund II, Ltd., Saba Capital Leveraged Master Fund Ltd. and Saba Capital Series LLC Series 1.

(9)

Sit Investment Associates, Inc. (“SIA”) andfiled a Schedule 13D jointly with Sit Fixed Income Advisors II, LLC (“SFI”), each registered investment advisers, jointly filed a Schedule 13D/A. According to the Schedule 13D/A, Roger J. Sit, chairman and CEO of SIA and SFI, and Ronald D. Sit, director and vice president of SIA, may be deemed to beneficially own the Fund shares held in SIA and SFI client accounts.

LLC.

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EVERY SHAREHOLDER’S VOTE IS IMPORTANT! BlackRock Closed-End Funds Joint Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for the Joint Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be Held on July 27, 2020.12, 2023. The Proxy Statement for this meeting is available at: https://www.proxy-direct.com/blk-31374blk-33336 FUNDS FUNDS FUNDS BlackRock VA2037 Municipal BondTarget Term Trust The BlackRock Strategic MunicipalCorporate High Yield Fund, Inc. BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc. BlackRock Enhanced Government Fund, Inc. BlackRock Floating Rate Inc Strategies Fund, Inc. BlackRock Science and Technology Term Trust Please detach at perforation before mailing. THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD. THE BOARD RECOMMENDS VOTING “FOR” EACH BOARD MEMBER NOMINEE. TO VOTE, MARK BLOCKS BELOW IN BLUE OR BLACK INK AS SHOWN IN THIS EXAMPLE: X A Proposal 1. To Elect Board Member Nominees: To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s) mark the “For All Except” and write the nominee number on the line provided. 01. Michael J. CastellanoCynthia L. Egan 02. R. Glenn HubbardLorenzo A. Flores 03. John M. PerlowskiStayce D. Harris04. Catherine A. Lynch FOR WITHHOLD FOR ALL FOR WITHHOLD FOR ALL ALL ALL EXCEPT ALL ALL EXCEPT 01 BlackRock VA2037 Municipal BondTarget Term Trust ? ? ?☐ ☐ ☐ 02 The BlackRock Strategic MunicipalCorporate High Yield Fund, Inc. ☐ ☐ ☐ 03 BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. ☐ ☐ ☐ 04 BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc. ☐ ☐ ☐ 05 BlackRock Enhanced Government Fund, Inc. ☐ ☐ ☐ 06 BlackRock Floating Rate Inc Strategies Fund, Inc. ☐ ☐ ☐ 07 BlackRock Science and Technology Term Trust ? ? ? B☐ ☐ ☐ Authorized Signatures This section must be completed for your vote to be counted. Sign and Date Below Note: Please sign exactly as your name(s) appear(s) on this Proxy Card, and date it. When shares are held jointly, each holder should sign. When signing as attorney, executor, guardian, administrator, trustee, officer of corporation or other entity or in another representative capacity, please give the full title under the signature. Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Please print date below Signature 1 Please keep signature within the box Signature 2 Please keep signature within the box / / Scanner bar code xxxxxxxxxxxxxx BRC1 31374 MBCB5 33336 xxxxxxxx +


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EVERY SHAREHOLDER’S VOTE IS IMPORTANT! EASYTHANK YOU FOR VOTING OPTIONS: VOTE ON THE INTERNET Log on to: www.proxy-direct.com or scan the QR code Follow the on-screen instructions available 24 hours VOTE BY TELEPHONE Call 1-800-337-3503 Follow the recorded instructions available 24 hours VOTE BY MAIL Vote, sign and date your Proxy Card and return it in the postage-paid envelope VIRTUAL MEETING at the following Website www.meetingcenter.io/216964993 on July 27, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time To Participate in the Virtual Meeting, enter the 14-digit control number from the shaded box on this card The Password for this meeting is BLKA2020 Please detach at perforation before mailing. PROXY BLACKROCK CLOSED-END FUNDS JOINT ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS TO BE HELD ON JULY 27, 2020 PROXY SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS/TRUSTEES COMMON SHARES The undersigned hereby appoints Jay M. Fife, Jonathan Diorio and Paul Mickle, and each of them, as proxies, each with the power to appoint his or her substitute, and hereby authorizes them to represent and to vote, as designated on the reverse side hereof, all of the shares of the Funds that the undersigned is entitled to vote at the Joint Annual Meeting of Shareholders of each of the Funds listed on the reverse side to be held on July 27, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. (Eastern time), or at any adjournments, postponements or delays thereof. Because of our concerns regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, the Joint Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held in a virtual meeting format only, at the following Website: www.meetingcenter.io/216964993. To attend and participate in the virtual Joint Annual Meeting of Shareholders enter the 14-digit control number from the shaded box on this card. The Password for this meeting is BLKA2020. The validity of this proxy is governed by Delaware or Maryland law, as applicable. This proxy does not revoke any prior powers of attorney except for prior proxies given in connection with the Joint Annual Meeting of Shareholders. THIS PROXY, IF PROPERLY EXECUTED, WILL BE VOTED IN THE MANNER DIRECTED HEREIN BY THE UNDERSIGNED SHAREHOLDER. IF THIS PROXY IS EXECUTED BUT NO INSTRUCTION IS GIVEN WITH RESPECT TO THE PROPOSAL, THIS PROXY WILL BE VOTED FOR THE ELECTION OF EACH OF THE BOARD MEMBER NOMINEES. IN THEIR DISCRETION, THE PROXIES ARE AUTHORIZED TO VOTE UPON SUCH OTHER BUSINESS AS MAY PROPERLY BE PRESENTED AT THE JOINT ANNUAL MEETING OR ANY ADJOURNMENTS, POSTPONEMENTS OR DELAYS THEREOF. VOTE VIA THE INTERNET: www.proxy-direct.com VOTE VIA THE TELEPHONE: 1-80 0- 33 7- 350 3 BCB_31374_C-1b_060220


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EVERY SHAREHOLDER’S VOTE IS IMPORTANT! Funds BlackRock Closed-End Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for the Joint Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be Held on July 27, 2020. The Proxy Statement for this meeting is available at: https://www.proxy-direct.com/blk-31374 FUNDS FUNDS FUNDS BlackRock 2022 Global Income Opportunity Trust BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc. BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc. BlackRock Enhanced Government Fund, Inc. BlackRock Floating Rate Inc Strategies Fund, Inc. BlackRock Health Sciences Trust II BlackRock Science and Technology Trust II Please detach at perforation before mailing. THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD. THE BOARD RECOMMENDS VOTING “FOR” EACH BOARD MEMBER NOMINEE. TO VOTE, MARK BLOCKS BELOW IN BLUE OR BLACK INK AS SHOWN IN THIS EXAMPLE: X A Proposal 1. To Elect Board Member Nominees: To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s) mark the “For All Except” and write the nominee number on the line provided. 01. Cynthia L. Egan 02. Michael J. Castellano 03. Catherine A. Lynch FOR ALL WITHHOLD ALL EXCEPT FOR ALL FOR ALL WITHHOLD ALL FOR EXCEPT ALL 01 BlackRock 2022 Global Income Opportunity Trust ? ? ? 02 BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund, Inc. ? ? ? 03 BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. ? ? ? 04 BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc. ? ? ? 05 BlackRock Enhanced Government Fund, Inc. ? ? ? 06 BlackRock Floating Rate Inc Strategies Fund, Inc. ? ? ? 07 BlackRock Health Sciences Trust II ? ? ? 08 BlackRock Science and Technology Trust II ? ? ? B Authorized Signatures This section must be completed for your vote to be counted. Sign and Date Below Note: Please sign exactly as your name(s) appear(s) on this Proxy Card, and date it. When shares are held jointly, each holder should sign. When signing as attorney, executor, guardian, administrator, trustee, officer of corporation or other entity or in another representative capacity, please give the full title under the signature. Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Please print date below Signature 1 Please keep signature within the box Signature 2 Please keep signature within the box / / Scanner bar code xxxxxxxxxxxxxx BCB1 31374 M xxxxxxxx +


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EVERY SHAREHOLDER’S VOTE IS IMPORTANT! EASY VOTING OPTION: VOTE BY MAIL Vote, sign and date your Proxy Card and return it in the postage-paid envelope THANK YOU FOR VOTING Please detach at perforation before mailing. PROXY BLACKROCKCLOSED-END FUNDS JOINT ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS TO BE HELD ON JULY 27, 202012, 2023 PROXY SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS/TRUSTEES PREFERRED SHARES The undersigned hereby appoints Jay M. Fife, Jonathan Diorio and Paul Mickle, and each of them, as proxies, each with the power to appoint his or her substitute, and hereby authorizes them to represent and to vote, as designated on the reverse side hereof, all of the shares of the Funds that the undersigned is entitled to vote at the Joint Annual Meeting of Shareholders of each of the Funds listed on the reverse side to be held on July 27, 202012, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. (Eastern time) or at any adjournments, postponements or delays thereof. The validity of this proxy is governed by Delaware or Maryland law, as applicable. This proxy does not revoke any prior powers of attorney except for prior proxies given in connection with the Joint Annual Meeting of Shareholders. THIS PROXY, IF PROPERLY EXECUTED, WILL BE VOTED IN THE MANNER DIRECTED HEREIN BY THE UNDERSIGNED SHAREHOLDER. IF THIS PROXY IS EXECUTED BUT NO INSTRUCTION IS GIVEN WITH RESPECT TO THE PROPOSAL, THIS PROXY WILL BE VOTED FOR THE ELECTION OF EACH OF THE BOARD MEMBER NOMINEES. IN THEIR DISCRETION, THE PROXIES ARE AUTHORIZED TO VOTE UPON SUCH OTHER BUSINESS AS MAY PROPERLY BE PRESENTED AT THE JOINT ANNUAL MEETING OR ANY ADJOURNMENTS, POSTPONEMENTS OR DELAYS THEREOF. BRC_31374_C_060220-Pref

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EVERY SHAREHOLDER’S VOTE IS IMPORTANT! BlackRockClosed-End Funds Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for the Joint Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be Held on July 27, 2020.12, 2023. The Proxy Statement for this meeting is available at:https://www.proxy-direct.com/blk-31374blk-33336 FUNDS FUNDS FUNDS BlackRock CA Municipal Income Trust BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust BlackRock MD Municipal Bond TrustMuniAssets Fund, Inc. BlackRock Municipal 2030 Target Term Trust BlackRock Municipal Bond Trust BlackRock Municipal Income Inv Quality Trust BlackRock Municipal Income Investment Trust BlackRock Municipal Income Quality Trust BlackRock Municipal Income Trust BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II BlackRock MuniHoldings CA Quality Fund, Inc. BlackRock MuniHoldings Fund, Inc. BlackRock MuniHoldings NJ Quality Fund, Inc. BlackRock MuniHoldings NY Municipal Income Quality TrustFund, Inc. BlackRock NY Municipal Income TrustMuniHoldings Quality Fund II, Inc. BlackRock NY Municipal Income TrustMuniVest Fund II, Inc. BlackRock VA Municipal Bond Trust TheMuniVest Fund, Inc. BlackRock Strategic Municipal TrustMuniYield Fund, Inc. Please detach at perforation before mailing. THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD. THE BOARD RECOMMENDS VOTING “FOR”“FOR��� EACH BOARD MEMBER NOMINEE. TO VOTE, MARK BLOCKS BELOW IN BLUE OR BLACK INK AS SHOWN IN THIS EXAMPLE: X A Proposal 1. To Elect Board Member Nominees: To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s) mark the “For All Except” and write the nominee number on the line provided. 01. Michael J. CastellanoLorenzo A. Flores 02. R. Glenn Hubbard 03. John M. Perlowski 04. W. Carl Kester FOR WITHHOLD FOR ALL FOR WITHHOLD FOR ALL ALL ALL EXCEPT ALL ALL EXCEPT 01 BlackRock CA Municipal Income Trust ï,£ ï,£ ï,£ 02 BlackRock Investment Quality Municipal Trust, Inc. ï,£ ï,£ ï,£ 03` ` ` 02 BlackRock Long-Term Municipal Advantage Trust ï,£ ï,£ ï,£` ` ` 03 BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc. ` ` ` 04 BlackRock MD Municipal Bond Trust ï,£ ï,£ ï,£ 05 BlackRock Municipal 2030 Target Term Trust ï,£ ï,£ ï,£ 06 BlackRock Municipal Bond Trust ï,£ ï,£ ï,£ 07 BlackRock Municipal Income Inv Quality Trust ï,£ ï,£ ï,£ 08 BlackRock Municipal Income Investment Trust ï,£ ï,£ ï,£ 09` ` ` 05 BlackRock Municipal Income Quality Trust ï,£ ï,£ ï,£ 10` ` ` 06 BlackRock Municipal Income Trust ï,£ ï,£ ï,£ 11` ` ` 07 BlackRock Municipal Income Trust II ï,£ ï,£ ï,£` ` ` 08 BlackRock MuniHoldings CA Quality Fund, Inc. ` ` ` 09 BlackRock MuniHoldings Fund, Inc. ` ` ` 10 BlackRock MuniHoldings NJ Quality Fund, Inc. ` ` ` 11 BlackRock MuniHoldings NY Quality Fund, Inc. ` ` ` 12 BlackRock NY Municipal IncomeMuniHoldings Quality Trust ï,£ ï,£ ï,£Fund II, Inc. ` ` ` 13 BlackRock NY Municipal Income Trust ï,£ ï,£ ï,£MuniVest Fund II, Inc. ` ` ` 14 BlackRock NY Municipal Income Trust II ï,£ ï,£ ï,£MuniVest Fund, Inc. ` ` ` 15 BlackRock VA Municipal Bond Trust ï,£ ï,£ ï,£ 16 The BlackRock Strategic Municipal Trust ï,£ ï,£ ï,£MuniYield Fund, Inc. ` ` ` B Authorized Signatures — This section must be completed for your vote to be counted. — Sign and Date Below Note: Please sign exactly as your name(s) appear(s) on this Proxy Card, and date it. When shares are held jointly, each holder should sign. When signing as attorney, executor, guardian, administrator, trustee, officer of corporation or other entity or in another representative capacity, please give the full title under the signature. Date (mm/dd/yyyy) — Please print date below Signature 1 — Please keep signature within the box Signature 2 — Please keep signature within the box / / Scanner bar code xxxxxxxxxxxxxx BRC2 31374 M33336 xxxxxxxx +


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*** Exercise Your RightEVERY SHAREHOLDER’S VOTE IS IMPORTANT! EASY VOTING OPTION: VOTE BY MAIL Vote, sign and date your Proxy Card and return it in the postage-paid envelope Please detach at perforation before mailing. PROXY BLACKROCK CLOSED-END FUNDS JOINT ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS TO BE HELD ON JULY 12, 2023 PROXY SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS/TRUSTEES PREFERRED SHARES The undersigned hereby appoints Jay M. Fife, Jonathan Diorio and Paul Mickle, and each of them, as proxies, each with the power to Vote ***appoint his or her substitute, and hereby authorizes them to represent and to vote, as designated on the reverse side hereof, all of the shares of the Funds that the undersigned is entitled to vote at the Joint Annual Meeting of Shareholders of each of the Funds listed on the reverse side to be held on July 12, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. (Eastern time) or at any adjournments, postponements or delays thereof. The validity of this proxy is governed by Delaware or Maryland law, as applicable. This proxy does not revoke any prior powers of attorney except for prior proxies given in connection with the Joint Annual Meeting of Shareholders. THIS PROXY, IF PROPERLY EXECUTED, WILL BE VOTED IN THE MANNER DIRECTED HEREIN BY THE UNDERSIGNED SHAREHOLDER. IF THIS PROXY IS EXECUTED BUT NO INSTRUCTION IS GIVEN WITH RESPECT TO THE PROPOSAL, THIS PROXY WILL BE VOTED FOR THE ELECTION OF EACH OF THE BOARD MEMBER NOMINEES. IN THEIR DISCRETION, THE PROXIES ARE AUTHORIZED TO VOTE UPON SUCH OTHER BUSINESS AS MAY PROPERLY BE PRESENTED AT THE JOINT ANNUAL MEETING OR ANY ADJOURNMENTS, POSTPONEMENTS OR DELAYS THEREOF. BRC_33336_C_051023-Pref xxxxxxxxxxxxxx code


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EVERY SHAREHOLDER’S VOTE IS IMPORTANT! BlackRock Closed-End Funds Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for the ShareholderJoint Annual Meeting of Shareholders to Bebe Held on July 27, 2020.Meeting InformationBLACKROCK CLOSED-END FUNDSMeeting Type: Joint Annual MeetingFor holders as of: May 29, 2020Date: July 27, 2020 Time: 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time Location: www.meetingcenter.io/216964993You are receiving12, 2023. The Proxy Statement for this communication because you hold shares in the fund named above.Thismeeting is not a ballot. You cannot use this notice to vote these shares. This communication presents only an overview of the more complete proxy materials that are available to you on the Internet. You may view the proxy materials onlineat: https://www.proxy-direct.com/blk-33336 FUNDS FUNDS FUNDS BlackRock MuniYield MI Quality Fund, Inc. BlackRock MuniYield NY Quality Fund, Inc. BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund II, Inc. BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund III, Inc. BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund, Inc. BlackRock NY Municipal Income Trust BlackRock VA Municipal Bond Trust Please detach at www.proxyvote.com or easily request a paper copy (see reverse side).We encourage you to access and review all of the important information contained in the proxy materialsperforation before voting.P41406 proxy See the materials reverse and side voting of this instructions. notice to obtain D19226 -


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Before You VoteHow to Access the Proxy MaterialsProxy Materials Available to VIEW or RECEIVE:NOTICE ANDmailing. THIS PROXY STATEMENTHow to View Online:Have the information that is printed in the box marked by the arrow XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX (located on the following page) and visit: www.proxyvote.com.How to Request and Receive a PAPER or E-MAIL Copy:If you want to receive a paper or e-mail copy of these documents, you must request one. There is NO charge for requesting a copy. Please choose one of the following methods to make your request: 1) BY INTERNET: www.proxyvote.com 2) BY TELEPHONE: 1-800-579-1639 3) BY E-MAIL*: sendmaterial@proxyvote.com* If requesting materials by e-mail, please send a blank e-mail with the information that is printed in the box marked by the arrow XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX (located on the following page) in the subject line.Requests, instructions and other inquiries sent to this e-mail address will NOT be forwarded to your investment advisor. Please make the request as instructed above on or before July 13, 2020 to facilitate timely delivery.How To VotePlease Choose One of the Following Voting MethodsVote By Internet: To vote now by Internet, go to www.proxyvote.com. Have the information that is printed in the box marked by the arrow XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX (located on the following page) available and follow the instructions.P41406 Vote By Mail: You can vote by mail by requesting a paper copy of the materials, which will include a voting instruction form.D19227 -


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Voting ItemsThe Board of Directors recommends you vote FOR the following:IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD. THE BOARD RECOMMENDS VOTING “FOR” EACH BOARD MEMBER NOMINEE. TO VOTE, MARK BLOCKS BELOW IN BLUE OR BLACK INK AS SHOWN IN THIS EXAMPLE: X Proposal 1. To Elect Board Member Nominees: 01) Cynthia L. Egan 02) Michael J. Castellano 03) CatherineTo withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s) mark the “For All Except” and write the nominee number on the line provided. 01. Lorenzo A. LynchNOTE: SuchFlores 02. R. Glenn Hubbard 03. John M. Perlowski 04. W. Carl Kester FOR WITHHOLD FOR ALL FOR WITHHOLD FOR ALL ALL ALL EXCEPT ALL ALL EXCEPT 01 BlackRock MuniYield MI Quality Fund, Inc. ` ` ` 02 BlackRock MuniYield NY Quality Fund, Inc. ` ` ` 03 BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund II, Inc. ` ` ` 04 BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund III, Inc. ` ` ` 05 BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund, Inc. ` ` ` 06 BlackRock NY Municipal Income Trust ` ` ` 07 BlackRock VA Municipal Bond Trust ` ` ` Authorized Signatures — This section must be completed for your vote to be counted. — Sign and Date Below Note: Please sign exactly as your name(s) appear(s) on this Proxy Card, and date it. When shares are held jointly, each holder should sign. When signing as attorney, executor, guardian, administrator, trustee, officer of corporation or other business as may properly come beforeentity or in another representative capacity, please give the meeting or any adjournment thereof.- P41406 D19228

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*** Exercise Your Right to Vote *** Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for the Shareholder Meeting to Be Held on July 27, 2020. Meeting InformationCounts! BLACKROCKCLOSED-END FUNDS Meeting Type:2023 Joint Annual Meeting Vote by July 11, 2023 11:59 PM ET V18573-P94757 You invested in BLACKROCK CLOSED-END FUNDS and it's time to vote! You have the right to vote on proposals being presented at the Joint Annual Meeting. This is an important notice regarding the availability of proxy material for the shareholder meeting to be held on July 12, 2023. Get informed before you vote View the Proxy Statement online OR you can receive a free paper or email copy of the material(s) by requesting prior to June 28, 2023. If you would like to request a copy of the material(s) for this and/or future shareholder meetings, you may (1) visit www.ProxyVote.com, (2) call 1-800-579-1639 or (3) send an email to sendmaterial@proxyvote.com. If sending an email, please include your control number (indicated below) in the subject line. Unless requested, you will not otherwise receive a paper or email copy. For holders as of: May 29, 2020 Date:complete information and to vote, visit www.ProxyVote.com Control # Smartphone users Point your camera here and vote without entering a control number Vote Virtually at the Meeting* July 27, 2020 Time:12, 2023 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time Location: www.meetingcenter.io/216964993 You are receiving this communication because you hold shares inVirtual Meeting Site: meetnow.global/MRYHHDG *Please check the fund named above.meeting materials for any special requirements for meeting attendance. V1.2


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Vote at www.ProxyVote.com THIS IS NOT A VOTABLE BALLOT This is not a ballot. You cannot use this notice to vote these shares. This communication presents only an overview of the more complete proxy materials that are available to youproposals being presented at the upcoming shareholder meeting. Please follow the instructions on the Internet. You may view the proxy materials online at www.proxyvote.com or easily request a paper copy (see reverse side). We encourage youside to access and review all of thevote these important information contained in the proxy materials before voting. P41405 proxy See the materials reverse and side voting of this instructions notice to obtain . D19269—


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Before Youmatters. BLACKROCK CLOSED-END FUNDS 2023 Joint Annual Meeting Vote How to Access the Proxy Materials Proxy Materials Available to VIEW or RECEIVE: NOTICE AND PROXY STATEMENT How to View Online: Have the information that is printed in the box marked by the arrow ï§ XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX (located on the following page) and visit: www.proxyvote.com. How to Request and Receive a PAPER orE-MAIL Copy: If you want to receive a paper ore-mail copy of these documents, you must request one. There is NO charge for requesting a copy. Please choose one of the following methods to make your request: 1) BY INTERNET: www.proxyvote.com 2) BY TELEPHONE:1-800-579-1639 3) BYE-MAIL*: sendmaterial@proxyvote.com * If requesting materials bye-mail, please send a blanke-mail with the information that is printed in the box marked by the arrowï§XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX (located on the following page) in the subject line. Requests, instructions and other inquiries sent to thise-mail address will NOT be forwarded to your investment advisor. Please make the request as instructed above on or before July 13, 2020 to facilitate timely delivery. How To Vote Please Choose One of the Following Voting Methods Vote By Internet: To vote now by Internet, go to www.proxyvote.com. Have the information that is printed in the box marked by the arrow ï§XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX (located on the following page) available and follow the instructions. P41405 Vote By Mail: You can vote by mail by requesting a paper copy of the materials, which will include a voting instruction form. D19270—


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11, 2023 11:59 PM ET Voting Items The Board of Directors recommends you vote FOR the following:Recommends 1. To Elect Board Member Nominees:Nominees 01) Michael J. CastellanoLorenzo A. Flores 02) R. Glenn Hubbard 03) John M. Perlowski 04) W. Carl Kester For NOTE: Such other business as may properly come before the meeting or any adjournment thereof.—P41405 D19271

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Your Vote Counts! BLACKROCK CLOSED-END FUNDS 2023 Joint Annual Meeting Vote by July 11, 2023 11:59 PM ET V18575-P94757 You invested in BLACKROCK CLOSED-END FUNDS and it's time to vote! You have the right to vote on proposals being presented at the Joint Annual Meeting. This is an important notice regarding the availability of proxy material for the shareholder meeting to be held on July 12, 2023. Get informed before you vote View the Proxy Statement online OR you can receive a free paper or email copy of the material(s) by requesting prior to June 28, 2023. If you would like to request a copy of the material(s) for this and/or future shareholder meetings, you may (1) visit www.ProxyVote.com, (2) call 1-800-579-1639 or (3) send an email to sendmaterial@proxyvote.com. If sending an email, please include your control number (indicated below) in the subject line. Unless requested, you will not otherwise receive a paper or email copy. For c omplete information and to vote, visit www.ProxyVote.com Control #Smartphone users Point your camera here and vote without entering a control number Vote Virtually at the Meeting* July 12, 2023 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time Virtual Meeting Site: meetnow.global/MRYHHDG *Please check the meeting materials for any special requirements for meeting attendance. V1.2


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Vote at www.ProxyVote.com THIS IS NOT A VOTABLE BALLOT This is an overview of the proposals being presented at the upcoming shareholder meeting. Please follow the instructions on the reverse side to vote these important matters. BLACKROCK CLOSED-END FUNDS 2023 Joint Annual Meeting Vote by July 11, 2023 11:59 PM ET Voting Items The Board of Directors recommends you vote FOR the following:Recommends 1. To Elect Board Member Nominees:Nominees 01) Michael J. CastellanoLorenzo A. Flores 02) R. Glenn Hubbard 03) John M. Perlowski 04) W. Carl KesterFor NOTE: Such other business as may properly come before the meeting or any adjournment thereof.—P41405 D19272

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Your Vote Counts! BLACKROCK CLOSED-END FUNDS 2023 Joint Annual Meeting Vote by July 11, 2023 11:59 PM ET V18577-P94757 You invested in BLACKROCK CLOSED-END FUNDS and it's time to vote! You have the right to vote on proposals being presented at the Joint Annual Meeting. This is an important notice regarding the availability of proxy material for the shareholder meeting to be held on July 12, 2023. Get informed before you vote View the Proxy Statement online OR you can receive a free paper or email copy of the material(s) by requesting prior to June 28, 2023. If you would like to request a copy of the material(s) for this and/or future shareholder meetings, you may (1) visit www.ProxyVote.com, (2) call 1-800-579-1639 or (3) send an email to sendmaterial@proxyvote.com. If sending an email, please include your control number (indicated below) in the subject line. Unless requested, you will not otherwise receive a paper or email copy. For complete information and to vote, visit www.ProxyVote.comControl #Smartphone users Point your camera here and vote without entering a control number Vote Virtually at the Meeting* July 12, 2023 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time Virtual Meeting Site: meetnow.global/MRYHHDG *Please check the meeting materials for any special requirements for meeting attendance. V1.2


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Vote at www.ProxyVote.com THIS IS NOT A VOTABLE BALLOT This is an overview of the proposals being presented at the upcoming shareholder meeting. Please follow the instructions on the reverse side to vote these important matters. BLACKROCK CLOSED-END FUNDS 2023 Joint Annual Meeting Vote by July 11, 2023 11:59 PM ET Voting Instructions - P41405 D19273Items Board Recommends 1. To Elect Board Member Nominees 01) Cynthia L. Egan 02) Lorenzo A. Flores 03) Stayce D. Harris 04) Catherine A. Lynch For NOTE: Such other business as may properly come before the meeting or any adjournment thereof. V18578-P94757