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Join HTC Advocates at 2 Upcoming Virtual Events! Saving Places Webinar: Historic Preservation Advocacy Requests in 2022 February 24th, 2022 | 3pm (Eastern) Learn about the 2022 federal preservation legislative priorities! Join the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s government relations and…

News Industry/Other NTCIC

NTCIC is excited to welcome Chris Bowers as the 2022 participant of the Tony Goldman Internship for Diversity in Preservation & Community Development.

News New Markets Tax Credit NTCIC

NTCIC will attend the upcoming Novogradac New Markets Tax Credit Conference from January 20th – 21st to connect with industry colleagues, share details of our upcoming deployment strategy, and meet with project sponsors currently seeking allocation.

News Public PolicyHistoric Tax Credit NTCIC

Last week, the House passed a $1.75 trillion version of the “Build Back Better” (BBB) reconciliation bill on a vote of 220 to 213. The bill did not include Historic Tax Credit (HTC) enhancements.

News Industry/Other NTCIC

At NTCIC’s October 2021 Board of Directors meeting, Ms. Lauri Michel was unanimously elected as incoming Chair, succeeding Mr. Bruce Block.

News Solar Tax Credit NTCIC

Washington, D.C. – November 19, 2021: NT Solar has continued a series of successful solar investment tax credit (ITCs) financing with returning partners Summit Ridge Energy and Kearsarge Energy with the recent closing of two large-scale portfolios.

News Public PolicyHistoric Tax Credit NTCIC

Congress has the opportunity to make the biggest improvements and enhancements to the Historic Tax Credit (HTC) in a generation.

News Solar Tax Credit NTCIC

NT Solar will attend the upcoming Novogradac Renewable Energy Tax Credit Conference from November 4th – 5th to connect with industry colleagues, and discuss the latest news related to renewable energy provisions presently included within the emerging infrastructure legislation.

News Historic Tax Credit NTCIC

Last week, a new iteration of the reconciliation infrastructure bill was released and was significantly reduced in scope, excluding the Historic Tax Credit (HTC) enhancements and many other community development incentives that were in a prior bill.

News Historic Tax Credit NTCIC

As you’re seeing in the national news, Congress is poised to move forward on infrastructure legislation, including a vehicle that could carry Historic Tax Credit (HTC) provisions, as early as next week. Great news? Possibly not! The $3.