Rehabilitating Older and Historic Buildings: Law, Taxation, Strategies |
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Page 95
... activities and the responsibility for implementation is held by the vice president for redevelopment . The general membership must approve proposed loans from the revolving fund . When a purchased house has been rehabilitated and is ...
... activities and the responsibility for implementation is held by the vice president for redevelopment . The general membership must approve proposed loans from the revolving fund . When a purchased house has been rehabilitated and is ...
Page 97
... activities , among others . 2. Special purpose foundations . These give in a specific area of interest and / or restrict their giving to a particular geographic area . 3. Family foundations . These are by far the largest in number but ...
... activities , among others . 2. Special purpose foundations . These give in a specific area of interest and / or restrict their giving to a particular geographic area . 3. Family foundations . These are by far the largest in number but ...
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... activities , to give maximum encouragement to agencies and individuals undertaking preserva- tion by private means , and to assist State and local governments and the National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States to ...
... activities , to give maximum encouragement to agencies and individuals undertaking preserva- tion by private means , and to assist State and local governments and the National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States to ...
Contents
Federal Income Tax Incentives for Rehabilitation | 1 |
Historic Preservation Certifications | 32 |
Private Syndication | 54 |
Copyright | |
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accredited investor action addition adverse effects Agency Official Agreement alteration amended application approved architectural features authority certificate of appropriateness certified historic structure Code commission conservation purposes construction contribution costs deduction demolition designated determination documentation donation easement eligible properties environmental environmental impact statement Executive Director exemption Federal agency Federal Preservation Officer filed financing funds grants historic buildings Historic Preservation Officer historic properties interest interior landmark Internal Revenue Service issuer Keeper Limited Partner limited partnership listed loan located meet ment National Historic National Historic Landmarks National Park Service National Register criteria National Trust NHPA notify ordinance owner paragraph percent prior procedures proposed purchaser pursuant qualified real property registered historic district Regulation D regulations rehabilitation project request Review Board scenic Secretary Section 106 Section 2(b sections 470 securities Standards for Rehabilitation statute storefront subdivision submitted thereof tion transfer undertaking