Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2987

Caption

Income tax credit; historic preservation

Impact

One of the major impacts of HB2987 is the establishment of a tax credit amounting to 20% of eligible rehabilitation expenses, increasing to 25% for certified affordable housing projects. This financial incentive is designed to promote the preservation of historically significant sites and contribute positively to local economies by stimulating job creation and enhancing property values. The bill allocates up to $30 million annually in tax credits to ensure a robust support mechanism for historic rehabilitation efforts throughout the state.

Summary

House Bill 2987 introduces a series of amendments to Arizona's tax code to create a historic preservation tax credit aimed at incentivizing the rehabilitation of certified historic structures. The bill establishes a structured application process whereby the state historic preservation officer will evaluate and certify rehabilitation projects that meet specific criteria. This certification is critical for applicants to claim the tax credits available under the amended sections 43-1080 and 43-1166 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, which outline the conditions under which these credits can be claimed.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill may face contention over its implications regarding local governance and the prioritization of projects in urban versus rural areas. Notably, the allocation of 60% of the tax credits to projects in smaller municipalities may lead to debates about equity in funding access. Opponents might argue that focusing primarily on historic preservation could divert necessary resources from other pressing community needs, suggesting an ongoing discussion about balancing historical and modern community development priorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2275

Income tax credit; historic preservation

AZ HB2775

Community colleges districts; historic preservation

AZ HB2685

Earned income; tax credit

AZ HB2805

Income tax credit; work opportunities.

AZ SB1171

Low-income housing tax credits; comment

AZ HB2939

Child care; subsidies; tax credits

AZ HB2418

Income tax; credit; savings plans

AZ SB1387

Tax expenditures; credits; review schedule

AZ HB2660

Affordable housing tax credits; extension

AZ SB1469

JLBC; income tax review; report

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