Committee on the Environment

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  • 1.  Urge Congress to Modernize HTC

    Posted 04-14-2023 11:01 AM

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    The Historic Tax Credit (HTC) is a proven tax incentive for revitalizing historic built assets, supporting equitable economic investment in communities of all sizes, and reducing both embodied and operational carbon. 

      

    The federal HTC is the largest federal investment in historic preservation. Unfortunately, the value of the HTC incentive has diminished over the past decade because of IRS rulings, administrative burdens, changes in the credit structure, as well as spreading the distribution of the credit over five years (as modified by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017). As a result, the HTC has lost 20 – 25% of its investment value as interest rates continue to climb and materials and labor costs soar. 

      

    U.S. National Park Service statistics indicate that HTC applications are down 20% compared to pre-pandemic levels (2019), and the number of projects continues to decline even as the economy is rebounding. Historic buildings have simply become more difficult to rehabilitate.  

      

    However, for the first time in 20 years, renovations have overtaken new construction in architectural billings in America according to the Architecture Billings Index. AIA is among the national preservation organizations advancing the first positive modernization of the HTC since 1986. 



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    Luz Toro Intl. Assoc. AIA. CPNAA
    Manager, Resilience and Climate Adaptation
    The American Institute of Architects
    Washington, DC
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  • 2.  RE: Urge Congress to Modernize HTC

    Posted 04-14-2023 11:34 AM

    This is a great opportunity to add COTE's advocacy voice to that of the HRC! We know that maintaining our historic structures is not just good for culture and heritage, it's good for the environment! Especially if we can combine financial incentives for reuse with those available for energy efficiency improvements and electrification. 



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    Lori Ferriss AIA
    Goody Clancy & Associates, Inc.
    Boston MA
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