

New video released showing President Reagan’s rationale for creating the HTC; message just as relevant today
October 26, 2017Category: Tax Credit NewsThe NTHP, NTCIC, and HTCC released a video today arguing for the “economic good sense” of the federal historic tax credit and updating the economics of the program to cover its full 30-plus years of success. You can view the video here. Please share this with… Read More » Read More


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… Read More » Read More


HTCIA Impact on Main Street Communities
August 3, 2017HTCC’s Chairman John Leith-Tetrault recently wrote a blog post underscoring the positive impacts of the HTCIA on Main Streets. Using Ellicott City, Md. as a case study he looked at the challenges projects face. You can read it here. Read More


Novogradac & Co. Releases Study on Impact of Tax Reform on Federal HTC
May 8, 2017Category: Tax Credit NewsAs the prospect of comprehensive tax reform looms ever nearer, members of the Historic Tax Credit Coalition have questioned how a reduction in corporate tax rates would affect the value of historic tax credits (HTCs). Thanks to an anonymous donation from a member of the… Read More » Read More


Add Your Organization to the HTC Sign-On Letter
May 8, 2017Ask congressional leaders to protect the Federal Historic Tax Credit in tax reform by adding your organization to the letter below. To sign the letter, please click here. The Honorable Orrin Hatch SH-104 Hart Senate Office Building United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 The Honorably… Read More » Read More


How to Answer the Hard Questions about the HTC on Capitol Hill
May 7, 2017Category: Tax Credit NewsFollowing the 2017 Preservation Advocacy Week, which took place March 14–16, HTCC Chairman John Leith-Tetrault addressed some of the more difficult questions about the future of the federal Historic Tax Credit program postured by Capitol Hill Members and Staff. In an article written for the National… Read More » Read More


Lawmakers Introduce the Historic Tax Credit Improvement Act
February 16, 2017Category: Tax Credit NewsOn Thursday, February 16, the House and Senate versions of the Historic Tax Credit Improvement Act of 2017 were introduced. The Historic Tax Credit Improvement Act (H.R.1158/S. 425) makes long overdue changes to the Historic Tax Credit (IRC § 47) to further encourage building reuse… Read More » Read More


New video released showing President Reagan’s rationale for creating the HTC; message just as relevant today
October 26, 2017Category: Tax Credit NewsThe NTHP, NTCIC, and HTCC released a video today arguing for the “economic good sense” of the federal historic tax credit and updating the economics of the program to cover its full 30-plus years of success. You can view the video here. Please share this with… Read More » Read More


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… Read More » Read More


HTCIA Impact on Main Street Communities
August 3, 2017HTCC’s Chairman John Leith-Tetrault recently wrote a blog post underscoring the positive impacts of the HTCIA on Main Streets. Using Ellicott City, Md. as a case study he looked at the challenges projects face. You can read it here. Read More


Novogradac & Co. Releases Study on Impact of Tax Reform on Federal HTC
May 8, 2017Category: Tax Credit NewsAs the prospect of comprehensive tax reform looms ever nearer, members of the Historic Tax Credit Coalition have questioned how a reduction in corporate tax rates would affect the value of historic tax credits (HTCs). Thanks to an anonymous donation from a member of the… Read More » Read More


Add Your Organization to the HTC Sign-On Letter
May 8, 2017Ask congressional leaders to protect the Federal Historic Tax Credit in tax reform by adding your organization to the letter below. To sign the letter, please click here. The Honorable Orrin Hatch SH-104 Hart Senate Office Building United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 The Honorably… Read More » Read More


How to Answer the Hard Questions about the HTC on Capitol Hill
May 7, 2017Category: Tax Credit NewsFollowing the 2017 Preservation Advocacy Week, which took place March 14–16, HTCC Chairman John Leith-Tetrault addressed some of the more difficult questions about the future of the federal Historic Tax Credit program postured by Capitol Hill Members and Staff. In an article written for the National… Read More » Read More


Lawmakers Introduce the Historic Tax Credit Improvement Act
February 16, 2017Category: Tax Credit NewsOn Thursday, February 16, the House and Senate versions of the Historic Tax Credit Improvement Act of 2017 were introduced. The Historic Tax Credit Improvement Act (H.R.1158/S. 425) makes long overdue changes to the Historic Tax Credit (IRC § 47) to further encourage building reuse… Read More » Read More