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Tax Credits to Fix up Older Historic Buildings

Joseph Coupal - Thursday, July 07, 2011

…by Warren Kirshenbaum

The Louisiana Main Street program resides in the Louisiana Division of Historic Preservation. Louisiana has 34 designated local Main Street communities. Main Streets apply a four-point approach to the revitalization of their historic commercial districts: organizational development, design and preservation, economic development and promotion.

In order to facilitate preservation, federal and state tax credits exist for commercial historic rehabilitation.
The purpose of tax credits is to encourage the preservation of historic buildings through incentives to support rehabilitation of historic and older buildings.

What is a tax credit?
A tax credit is a direct, dollar for dollar, reduction in the amount of money a taxpayer must pay in taxes for a given year. For example, if a taxpayer owes $5,000 in taxes to the Internal Revenue Service, but has a $3,000 credit, he only pays $2,000. A credit is much better than a deduction which merely reduces a taxpayer’s income and puts him in a lower tax bracket.

Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit

  • The Federal Rehabilitation Tax Credit is for 20 percent of the costs of rehabilitation expenses for an income producing building.
  • The credit is available for income-producing properties that are contributing elements to a National Register Historic District, or individually listed on the National Historic Register. All properties must be certified by the National Park Service.
  • To qualify, the rehabilitation work must exceed the adjusted basis for the building (either the purchase price minus the value of the land, or the current depreciated value).
State Commercial Tax Credit
  • The building must be a contributing element to a Downtown Development District (DDD) or a Cultural District.
  • The building must be used for an income-producing purpose.
  • Eligible expenses must exceed $10,000.
  • This credit may be used in addition to the Federal Historic Rehabilitation tax credits, provided that the most stringent program requirements are met. It may also be combined with the State Residential Tax Credit Program if the building is mixed-use.
The credit is not automatically available to any owner of an historic building. An application must be filed with DHP. Although not recommended, applications can be accepted after commencement of rehabilitation work.

It is best for an owner not to start construction until after the Part 2 application has been approved. If work is begun without an approved application, the owner proceeds at his own risk.

All applicants are advised to consult with their attorneys and certified public accountants in developing projects to determine if the credit will work for you.

Original article –Leesville Daily Reader

RI Considers Reinstating the Historic Tax Credit As Economic Development Tool

Joseph Coupal - Friday, June 10, 2011

...by Warren Kirshenbaum

Just a few years after eliminating a state historic preservation tax credit, Rhode Island lawmakers are considering reviving it as an economic development tool.

Reinstituting the incentive to rehabilitate abandoned mills and empty warehouses would create work for construction companies and trade workers while protecting the state's historic character.

"It will mean jobs for architects, engineers, craftsmen," said Martha Werenfels, a Providence architect who has worked on several historic preservation projects. "Right now projects are not moving forward. They're going to Connecticut and they're going to Massachusetts because there are tax credits available."

The proposal would award tax credits equaling up to 25 percent of the cost of rehabilitating historic buildings for commercial use.

Lawmakers voted to stop giving new credits to commercial preservation projects in 2008. The program cost taxpayers $300 million since it was enacted a decade ago, but supported 237 projects worth more than $1.2 billion, according to the state's Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission.

Local government officials support the tax credit as a way to spur redevelopment in the state's many old mills and commercial buildings. Supporters noted that several companies have turned vacant warehouses and mills into modern corporate headquarters. East Providence Planning Director Jeanne Boyle cited the multimillion-dollar redevelopment of a former industrial site in her city as proof the tax credit works.

"Without the historic tax credit that project never would have happened," she said.

Original article by By David Klepper – Boston.com


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