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Impacts of Preservation Tax Credits

Economic Impact of Historic Preservation Income Tax Credits Proposed for the State of Oregon (2002)
www.housingonline.com/hpdc/reportpdfs/Economic%20Impact-OR.pdf
A 27-page study. Key chapter/section titles:
"Case Studies: Maryland, North Carolina, Utah"; "Tax Expenditures"; "Revenue and Job Impacts"; "Other Economic Benefits"

Review of State Tax Credits Administered by the Department of Economic Development [Missouri] (2002)
www.auditor.state.mo.us/press/2002-33.pdf
A portion of this 56-page study addresses historic preservation tax credits. Key chapter/section titles:
"Tax Credits Outstanding are Not Tracked and the Economic Benefits of One Tax Credit are Questionable" (addresses 'Historic Preservation Tax Credit,' 'Qualified Research Expense Tax Credit,' 'Brownfield Remediation Tax Credit,' 'Brownfield Jobs/Investment Tax Credit,' 'Seed Capital Tax Credit,' 'Youth Opportunities and Violence Prevention Tax Credit')

State of Maryland Heritage Structure Rehabilitation Tax Credits: Economic and Fiscal Impacts (2002)
www.preservemd.org/txcrstudy.pdf
A 44-page study. Key chapter/section titles:
"Economic and Fiscal Impacts of Historic Tax Credits (2000-2001)"; "The Can Company, Baltimore City"; "CBIZ/BGS&G Building, Cumberland, Allegany County"; "Cannon Hill, City of Frederick"; "Apartment Communities, Baltimore City."


More Studies:

General
Statewide Studies
General Community Studies
Impacts of Historic Designation
Impacts on Property Values

Posted April 29, 2004

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