Environmental Sustainability Report CURRENT ONGOING PROJECTS
Project Title: Federal and State Tax Credit Programs for the Rehabilitation of Historic
Structures
Agency: State Historic Preservation Office
Project Implementation & Completion Dates:
Project Description: The federal and North Carolina state governments encourage the
preservation and rehabilitation of historic structures through programs of federal and state
tax credits. Managed by the National Park Service (NPS) and the Internal
Revenue Service in partnership with the
State Historic Preservation Office (HPO) and the N. C. Department of Revenue, the historic preservation tax credit programs provide incentives for
property owners to sensitively rehabilitate historic structures. The HPO reviews all
projects for historic significance and the appropriateness of plans and construction.
Contacts: State Historic Preservation Office, Division of Archives and History,
(919) 733-6547
Anticipated Environmental Sustainability Benefits: The most important aspect of the
historic rehabilitation tax credit programs is the reuse, rather than the replacement of
existing structures, thereby supporting historic preservation and sustainable conservation
principles alike. Recycling historic structures
Income-Producing Projects under Federal Tax Credit Plan
Income-Producing Projects under State Tax Credit Plan
Non-Income-Producing Projects under State Tax Credit Plan
In annual surveys conducted by NPS on the income-producing tax credit programs, property owners have indicated that the majority of projects completed under this program would not have been done otherwise. Therefore, these tax incentive programs are important tools for the preservation and conservation of both our historical and natural resources.
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