Overview

The Historic Homes Rehabilitation Tax Credit program is designed to encourage new homeownership and to assist existing homeowners in maintaining or rehabilitating their property. The program provides a 30% tax credit, up to $30,000 per dwelling unit, for the rehabilitation of one to four family buildings. After completion of rehabilitation work, one unit must be owner-occupied for a period of five years.

Eligibility & Program Requirements

  • Building must be listed on the National or State Register of Historic Places.
  • All proposed work must be reviewed and approved by the SHPO prior to the start of construction.
  • A minimum of $15,000 in qualified rehabilitation expenditures must be incurred to qualify. Qualified rehabilitation expenditures are hard costs associated with the rehabilitation; site improvements and non-construction costs are excluded.
  • All work must comply with the Program's Standards for Rehabilitation.
  • Tax credits can only be used by a C Corporation with tax liability under Chapters 207-212 of the C.G.S.
  • The majority of the project must include work that preserves historic building fabric and/or character-defining features.  For more information, read this Policy Statement.

Please view these videos, which review the program’s Standards and Application Process:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNM2ccnRDncKjZz1_xLRYEA


Application

Please note: While we review and respond to applications as quickly as possible, this program receives a high volume of applications. Therefore, please factor the mandated 30-day review period into your planning process.

Instructions: Please refer to the application instructions for important information on required attachments to the application.

Due to a temporary staffing shortage, until further notice the SHPO will only accept electronic application submissions.  Applications must be emailed to erin.fink@ct.gov AND homestaxcredit@ct.gov.

 

Laws/Regulations

Contact

Erin Fink, Architectural Preservationist

T: 860.500.2426

E: erin.fink@ct.gov
Department of Economic and Community Development
State Historic Preservation Office
450 Columbus Blvd., Suite 5
Hartford, CT 06103