2013 Vermont Statutes
Title 32 Taxation and Finance
Chapter 151 INCOME TAXES
§ 05930cc Downtown and Village Center Program tax credits


32 V.S.A. § 05930cc What's This?

5930cc. Downtown and Village Center Program tax credits

(a) Historic rehabilitation tax credit. The qualified applicant of a qualified historic rehabilitation project shall be entitled, upon the approval of the State Board, to claim against the taxpayer's state individual income tax, corporate income tax, or bank franchise or insurance premiums tax liability a credit of 10 percent of qualified rehabilitation expenditures as defined in the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. 47(c), properly chargeable to the federally certified rehabilitation.

(b) fa ade improvement tax credit. The qualified applicant of a qualified fa ade improvement project shall be entitled, upon the approval of the State Board, to claim against the taxpayer's State individual income tax, state corporate income tax, or bank franchise or insurance premiums tax liability a credit of 25 percent of qualified expenditures up to a maximum tax credit of $25,000.00.

(c) Code improvement tax credit. The qualified applicant of a qualified code improvement project shall be entitled, upon the approval of the State Board, to claim against the taxpayer's State individual income tax, State corporate income tax, or bank franchise or insurance premiums tax liability a credit of 50 percent of qualified expenditures up to a maximum tax credit of $12,000.00 for installation or improvement of a platform lift, a maximum tax credit of $50,000.00 for installation or improvement of an elevator, a maximum tax credit of $50,000.00 for installation or improvement of a sprinkler system, and a maximum tax credit of $25,000.00 for the combined costs of all other qualified code improvements. (Added 2005, No. 183 (Adj. Sess.), 12.)

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