Rehab 101: Using State and Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits

Friday, October 6th from 2-3pm at Hudson Valley Houseparts, 159 Broadway, Newburgh, NY. AIA Credits offered.

Space is limited! Please RSVP at thefullertoncenter@gmail.com.

Do you own a historic house that may need some serious repair? Or are you thinking of buying a vacant building and wondering how to afford the fixes? Historic Tax Credits are a crucial tool for making restorations more affordable to ordinary individuals. It works by reimbursing a percentage of qualified expenses. If you’ve ever been wondering how you can take advantage of these benefits, don’t miss this workshop!

Molly Donahue from The New York State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) will highlight the NYS Historic Homeowner Tax Credit program which can provide up to 20% tax credit to owners of qualifying residential properties. She will also discuss the NYS Historic Commercial Properties Tax Credit which when combined with the Federal Rehabilitation Tax credit can provide a total of 40%-50% tax credit for qualified rehabilitated expeneses.

If you’d like Spanish translation services for this event, please let us know by emailing thefullertoncenter@gmail.com.

This event is co-sponsored by The Fullerton and Hudson Valley Houseparts. Thank you to New York State Historic Preservation Office for coming to Newburgh to the Historic Tax Credit opportunities. This program is sponsored by the AIA Hudson Valley and presented as part of @archtober, NYC's annual architecture and design festival.

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