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NYS Historic Homeownership Rehabilitation Tax Credit Virtual Workshop

April 25, 2022 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

NYS historic homeownership rehab workshopWarrensburgh Beautification Inc. and the Warrensburgh Historical Society will be partnering with Adirondack Architectural Heritage (AARCH) to present a NYS Historic Homeownership Rehabilitation Tax Credit Workshop on April 28th.

Presented by Frances Stern, Historic Site Restoration Coordinator for the State Office of Historic Preservation (SHPO), the program offers a state income tax credit equal to 20% of qualified rehabilitation expenses associated with repair, maintenance, and upgrades to historic homes listed on the State or National Register of Historic Places and located in an eligible census tract for rehabilitation work. The value of the credit is applied to your NYS tax liability to reduce the amount you owe.

The Historic Commercial Tax Credit Program, with both state and federal income tax credits possibly totaling 50%, will also be mentioned, with further information and guidance available. Erin Tobin, former Vice-President of the NYS Preservation League and now Executive Director of AARCH, will facilitate the workshop. There will be a Q & A period after the presentation.

The Hamlet of Warrensburgh Historic District was placed on the State and National Register of Historic Places in 2000 and 2001, the largest in the Adirondack Park.

This program will take place at 7 pm and will be held via Zoom. For more information or to register, contact Teresa Whalen, Warrensburgh Beautification Chair at (518) 466-5497 or e-mail taawhalen@yahoo.com.

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Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, Events, History Tagged With: Adirondack Architectural Heritage, Warrensburg Historical Society

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