

HTC Economic Impact Report Released for FY2016
October 16, 2017Category: Annual Impact ReportsThe Historic Tax Credit’s (HTC) impact grew again last year with a 20 percent increase in approved transactions and 25 percent more jobs created, according to the National Park Service’s economic analysis of the program. A summary of the report can be found here. And the full report can be found here. Read More


Rutgers Annual Report on the Economic Impact of the HTC Published
October 11, 2016Category: Annual Impact ReportsThe Rutgers University Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy has released its annual report on the Federal Historic Tax Credit program, entitled “Annual Report on the Economic Impact of the Federal Historic Tax Credit for FY 2015,” in August. This report contains a number of important figures that illustrate the success of… Read More » Read More


History and the Hill: Use of the Historic Tax Credit Continues to Climb
June 7, 2016Category: Annual Impact ReportsThe numbers are in, and the good news is that the federal Historic Tax Credit (HTC) program is healthy and growing… Read More


Federal Historic Tax Credit Program Annual and Statistical Reports for FY 2015
May 3, 2016Category: Annual Impact ReportsIn March 2016, The National Park Service (NPS) released the Federal Historic Tax Credit Program Annual and Statistical Reports for Fiscal Year 2015, highlighting 1,283 proposed rehabilitation projects and $6.63 billion in rehabilitation work. With over 41,250 completed projects since its inception in 1976, the program has generated over $78 billion in the rehabilitation of income-producing historic properties. See… Read More » Read More


Annual Report on the Economic Impact of the Federal Historic Tax Credit
January 9, 2015Category: Annual Impact ReportsNTCIC — The Annual Report on the Economic Impact of the Federal Historic Tax Credit for FY 2013 analyzes the economic impact of the HTC program since its inception and concludes that it is a highly efficient job creator… Read More
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HTC Economic Impact Report Released for FY2016
October 16, 2017Category: Annual Impact ReportsThe Historic Tax Credit’s (HTC) impact grew again last year with a 20 percent increase in approved transactions and 25 percent more jobs created, according to the National Park Service’s economic analysis of the program. A summary of the report can be found here. And the full report can be found here. Read More


Rutgers Annual Report on the Economic Impact of the HTC Published
October 11, 2016Category: Annual Impact ReportsThe Rutgers University Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy has released its annual report on the Federal Historic Tax Credit program, entitled “Annual Report on the Economic Impact of the Federal Historic Tax Credit for FY 2015,” in August. This report contains a number of important figures that illustrate the success of… Read More » Read More


History and the Hill: Use of the Historic Tax Credit Continues to Climb
June 7, 2016Category: Annual Impact ReportsThe numbers are in, and the good news is that the federal Historic Tax Credit (HTC) program is healthy and growing… Read More


Federal Historic Tax Credit Program Annual and Statistical Reports for FY 2015
May 3, 2016Category: Annual Impact ReportsIn March 2016, The National Park Service (NPS) released the Federal Historic Tax Credit Program Annual and Statistical Reports for Fiscal Year 2015, highlighting 1,283 proposed rehabilitation projects and $6.63 billion in rehabilitation work. With over 41,250 completed projects since its inception in 1976, the program has generated over $78 billion in the rehabilitation of income-producing historic properties. See… Read More » Read More


Annual Report on the Economic Impact of the Federal Historic Tax Credit
January 9, 2015Category: Annual Impact ReportsNTCIC — The Annual Report on the Economic Impact of the Federal Historic Tax Credit for FY 2013 analyzes the economic impact of the HTC program since its inception and concludes that it is a highly efficient job creator… Read More