Historic Tax Credits
Leveraging deep knowledge of the Historic Tax Credits program at both the federal and state levels, Baker Tilly identifies optimized development capital stack opportunities for companies interested in the rehabilitation and re-use of historic buildings.
At a Glance

Recognizing the significant costs that come with rehabilitating historic buildings that lie dormant across the U.S., the Federal and State Historic Preservation Tax Credit programs help revitalize urban and rural communities by encouraging private sector investment in the rehabilitation and re-use of these buildings.
Completed projects renew life in deteriorated business and residential districts, create new jobs and housing units, increase local and state revenues, and help ensure the long-term preservation of irreplaceable cultural resources.
Join us on Wednesday, Oct. 22, as we explore key incentive programs available for rural development projects, including USDA loans and grants, Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE), Tax Increment Financing (TIF), Historic Tax Credits and other financing options.