Historic Preservation Tax Credit — Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation funding opportunity
Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation · State agency

Historic Preservation Tax Credit

Preserving architectural history through building rehabilitation Wisconsin’s historic business communities remind us of the state’s rich architectural history while continuing to serve as centers of congregation and comm...

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Award Up to $3 Deadline Rolling Location Wisconsin Type tax credit Level State Open
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  • Who can apply: State-level applicants (see eligibility for details).
  • Funding amount: up to $4.
  • Deadline: Rolling — applications accepted any time.
  • Issued by: Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation.
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Award amount
Up to $3
Deadline
Rolling

About this opportunity

Preserving architectural history through building rehabilitation Wisconsin’s historic business communities remind us of the state’s rich architectural history while continuing to serve as centers of congregation and commerce. Preserving the commercial buildings of yesteryear is critical to maintaining strong economic interest in the communities they serve. The Wisconsin Historical Society (WHS) and WEDC assist building owners in these preservation efforts with the Historic Preservation Tax Credit. View PDF Want to know more? Click to view the current guidelines and information for this program. Program Guidelines Program Information Program Toolkit How It Works The Historic Preservation Tax Credit applies to certified historic buildings. Under the program, owners of eligible buildings may receive a state income tax credit for 20 percent of the qualified rehabilitated expenditures up to $3.5 million. Preserving Architectural History Through Building Rehabilitation The Historic Preservation Tax Credit only applies to income-producing buildings such as housing establishments and other businesses. Nonprofits are ineligible for certification, except under certain circumstances. Owner-occupied historic homes are eligible for a 25 percent tax credit under a separate Historic Homeowners Tax Credit. The completed preservation or rehabilitation must substantially comply with the proposed plan. No physical work of construction or destruction can occur prior to the recommendation of the proposed preservation or rehabilitation by the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO). Costs incurred to acquire any building or interest in a building or to enlarge an existing building are not eligible. The rehabilitation must be recommended by the SHPO for approval by the secretary of the interior. WEDC may deny certification to an otherwise eligible project based on funding availability or other application criteria. Funding certifications will be effective for two years commencing on the initial date of certification and must be claimed based on actual qualified rehabilitation expenditures by the date of certification and must be claimed based on actual qualified rehabilitation expenditures by the conclusion of the two-year period; however, a project may be approved for five years if the rehabilitation is substantial and occurring in phases. WEDC may extend certification windows at its full discretion. Have Questions? Contact your Regional Development Director Let’s connect

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The Historic Preservation Tax Credit applies to certified historic buildings. Under the program, owners of eligible buildings may receive a state income tax credit for 20 percent of the qualified rehabilitated expenditures up to $3.5 million. Preserving Architectural History Through Building Rehabilitation

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Source systemwi-grants
Source IDwedc-historic-preservation-tax-credit

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