Historic Preservation is an effort, often with government sponsorship, aimed at preventing the destruction of residential properties and commercial properties deemed of historical significance.
A historic structure is a building officially recognized for its historic significance, thereby receiving a special income tax status. This status encourages restoration and discourages demolition or significant alteration. Qualified rehabilitation expenses for certified historic structures are eligible for a 20% tax credit.
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