[MassHistPres] Tax Credit 101 Webinar - July 23

Steinitz, Michael (SEC) michael.steinitz at state.ma.us
Tue Jul 7 18:21:32 EDT 2015


For those of you interested in knowing more about the basics of the Federal Historic Tax Credit Program, here's an opportunity being offered by our colleagues at the National Park Service, Technical Preservation Services.  There's a limit on the number of participants, so advance registration is recommended.

Best,

Michael Steinitz
Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer
Director, Preservation Planning Division
Massachusetts Historical Commission
220 Morrissey Boulevard
Boston, Massachusetts 02125
617-727-8470
617-727-5128 (fax)
michael.steinitz at state.ma.us


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Please register for Historic Tax Credits 101: An Introduction to the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives Program. on Jul 23, 2015 2:00 PM EDT at:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4091755924157208322



INTRODUCTORY LEVEL

The Federal Historic Tax Credit has become an important incentive for the preservation and rehabilitation of commercial and rental residential historic buildings. It is one of the Federal Government’s most successful and cost-effective community revitalization programs. The results of the program are evident throughout the country, where vacant and underused buildings have been returned to productive use.
In this 90 minute webinar we will review the basics of the Federal Historic Tax Credit including:

• What is the tax credit?
• What buildings qualify for the credit?
• What expenditures qualify for the credit?
• What is a certified rehabilitation?
• What is the application process?


Presenters:
Jenny Parker, Architectural Historian/Tax Act Reviewer with Technical Preservation Services, National Park Service

Tim Simmons, Senior Preservation Architect/Federal Rehabilitation Tax Credit Coordinator, North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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