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Administered by the National Park Service through its Technical Preservation Services division, the federal Rehabilitation Investment Tax Credit (RITC) program offers a 20% federal income tax credit for rehabilitation of income-producing historic buildings. Tax credits help to stimulate private investment and create jobs. They support the creation and improvement of rental housing.
Tax credits can restore buildings and jump start revitalization in Vermont communities. Successful projects range from modest renovations in small centers to multimillion-dollar downtown redevelopments. **What is a tax credit?
** While not cash or a grant, tax credits redirect income taxes owed to help pay construction bills. For example, if your tax bill is $10,000, a $4,000 tax credit will reduce your tax bill to $6,000. **Does my building qualify?
** Federal Rehabilitation Investment tax credits are available for eligible historic commercial buildings. These are income-producing buildings, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Projects must meet the "substantial rehabilitation test" and all work completed must meet preservation standards.
Not sure if your building is eligible? EmailCaitlin. Corkins@vermont.
govor call 802-828-3047. The RITC program is designed to enhance the historic character of Vermont. To do this we use the Secretary of the Interior’s_Standards for Rehabilitation_.
Program staff are available to discuss how these standards apply to individual projects. To schedule a site visit, emailCaitlin. Corkins@vermont.
govor call 802-828-3047. Applications must be submitted digitally to the State Historic Preservation Office. Follow this link(PDF) find instructions on how to use our new digital submittal portal.
Files must be submitted to comply with National Park Service (NPS) formatting requirements and naming conventions. These requirements are posted on the NPS website. Email caitlin.
corkins@vermont. gov or call 802-828-3047 with questions. * National Park Service - Historic Preservation Tax Incentives Website * Federal Tax Credit Annual Report(PDF) * **Notice of Exception:**In accordance with federal law, some materials on this page are maintained for historical or reference purposes and areexempt from the regulationunder ADA Title II standards.
To request an accessible version of any document, please contact**Lindsay Pacheco atLindsay. Pacheco@vermont. gov.**
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