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Discover What Localities Lose to Corporate Tax Abatements.

Good Jobs First played a key role in the adoption of the accounting rule known as GASB Statement No. 77 on Tax Abatement Disclosures (“GASB 77”). Beginning in FY 2017, GASB 77 has required most state and local governments (including school districts) to include a note in their annual financial statements on revenues lost to economic development tax abatement programs. This database collects and organizes those records.


This database contains disclosures from each of the 50 states plus DC, the five most populous cities, counties, and school districts within each state, and select other jurisdictions. Data include the jurisdiction effected, the jurisdiction-awarding abatement, its legal authority to do so, name of the abatement program, type of abatement program, and amount of taxes abated for that fiscal year.


Select below the year(s), state(s), and jurisdiction type(s) to get started. Click on the links in the table to see more information. For questions or to help track down data for a jurisdiction not listed, contact Arlene Martínez at [email protected].


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Click on the links below to see more details about a state, jurisdiction, or program..

YearStateJurisdictionProgram NameProgram TypeGross Revenue Loss
2018ColoradoAdams CountyVarious tax abatement agreementsBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$193,911
2018ColoradoArapahoe CountyVarious Personal Property Tax Abatement AgreementsGeneral Economic Development$57,840
2018ColoradoCity and County of DenverBusiness Incentive AgreementsBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$206,000
2018ColoradoCity and County of DenverVarious Tax Increment Financing (TIF)General Economic Development$19,234,000
2018ColoradoCity of AuroraVarious Tax Incentive AgreementsRetail development$2,500,870
2018ColoradoCity of Colorado SpringsEconomic Development Incentive - Hotel/EntertainmentGeneral Economic Development$91,074
2018ColoradoCity of Colorado SpringsEconomic Development Incentive - InsuranceGeneral Economic Development$104,662
2018ColoradoCity of Colorado SpringsEconomic Development Incentive - Imaging SolutionsGeneral Economic Development$182,870
2018ColoradoCity of Colorado SpringsEconomic Development Incentive - Retail SalesGeneral Economic Development$447,717
2018ColoradoCity of Fort CollinsBusiness Assistance AgreementsBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$743,969
2018ColoradoCity of Fort CollinsManufacturer's Use Tax RebatesGeneral Economic Development$444,913
2018ColoradoCity of LakewoodLakewood Reinvestment Authority Agreements (Wal-Mart)General Economic Development$1,800,926
2018ColoradoCity of LakewoodSales Tax Reimbursement-Stevinson AnnexationGeneral Economic Development$2,024,289
2018ColoradoState of ColoradoColorado Enterprise Zone (EZ) Contribution Tax CreditsGeneral Economic Development (EZ)$14,567,000
2018ColoradoState of ColoradoColorado Enterprise Zone (EZ)General Economic Development (EZ)$54,515,000
2018ColoradoState of ColoradoHistoric Preservation Tax CreditHistoric Preservation$4,148,000
2018ColoradoState of ColoradoJob Growth Incentive Tax CreditJob Creation/Retention$6,885,000
2018ColoradoState of ColoradoRegional Tourism Act (TIF)Tourism development$6,398,000
2018ColoradoJefferson CountyVarious Business tax Abatement AgreementsBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$763,262
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