Illinois Historic Tax Credit (IL-HTC)

Illinois has expanded their state historic tax credit to make the 25% rehabilitation tax credit available to projects across the state. In its first year (2019), there is a $3 million cap per-project and

Map showing active PACE states and proposed legislation

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PACE Financing

PACE Financing can help finance efficiency improvements in historic tax credit rehab projects. We're pleased to host this guest commentary from Kate Hangge of Twain Financial Partners What is PACE Financing? Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) makes

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Opportunity Zones 101

We are excited to share this guest commentary from Christine Johnston of MarksNelson Certified Public Accountants. We asked Christine about Opportunity Zone investment incentives. Created by the 2017 federal Tax Reform bill,  this incentive allows investors

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Develop a Baseline: Survey

Rosin Preservation completed a historic resources survey of Westport, Kansas City’s oldest extant neighborhood. Settled as an outfitting stop on the Westward Trails, the area has multiple, individually-listed properties and is locally acknowledged and appreciated

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Arkansas

Thirty-five (35) states have a state historic tax credit (HTC) that can be used in tandem with the federal rehabilitation credit. Just as architecture and accents vary by state, so do historic tax credit requirements

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Historic Structure Reports

Rehabilitating a historic building often requires a little extra care and finesse. In this series, we discuss how honoring traditional materials and construction techniques can make a building shine. This post discusses the anatomy of a

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Texas

Thirty-four (34) states have a state historic tax credit program that can be used in tandem with the federal program. Just as architecture and accents vary by state, so do the historic tax credit programs.

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Oklahoma

Thirty-four (34) states have a state historic tax credit program that can be used in tandem with the federal program. Just as architecture and accents vary by state, so do the historic tax credit programs.