Historic Columbia Hosts Tax Credit Workshop for Historic Building Owners

January 11, 2013

COLUMBIA, SC – January 11, 2013 – Owners of historic buildings may be eligible for a number of state and federal tax incentives aimed at historic preservation. Historic Columbia Foundation will host a tax credit workshop by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) on Saturday, February 2, from 10 am to 1 pm at the Seibels House.

The three-hour workshop, led by SHPO’s Rebekah Dobrasko, Dan Elswick from the SC Department of Archives and History and Amy Moore from the City of Columbia, will teach attendees about the state and federal tax incentives that are available, how to determine eligibility and how to take advantage of the incentives. The presenters will give an overview of the tax credits and the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Rehabilitation of Historic Buildings and answer any questions attendees may have about their particular buildings.

Cost for the workshop is $15 and includes lunch. The Seibels House is located at 1601 Richland Street, Columbia, SC 29201. Seating is limited, so advance registration is required. To register or with any questions, call Historic Columbia at 803.252.1770 ext. 24 or email [email protected].

 

About Historic Columbia Foundation:
In November 1961, a small group of individuals intent on saving the Ainsley Hall House from demolition officially incorporated as the Historic Columbia Foundation. Over the next five decades the organization, which was founded on the premise of preservation and education, would take on the stewardship of seven historic properties in Richland County. Today, the organization serves as a model for local preservation efforts and interpretation of local history.

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About The State Historic Preservation Office:
The State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) encourages and facilitates the responsible stewardship of South Carolina’s irreplaceable historic and prehistoric places. The SHPO was established in 1969 to implement the goals of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, which extended federal support to state and local preservation efforts. The SHPO, which receives federal funds through the National Park Service, is a program of the South Carolina Department of Archives and History. Dr. W. Eric Emerson, Director, is the State Historic Preservation Officer.  Elizabeth M. Johnson is the Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer. For more information, visit http://shpo.sc.gov.