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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 Amy Rose at [email protected].


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Foregone / Lost RevenuesNumber of records
TOTALS FOR SEARCH:$88,894,252,01812,987
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Year sort icon . StateJurisdictionProgram NameProgram TypeGross Revenue Loss
2017WashingtonPierce CountyHousing Projects(not specified)$34,508
2017WashingtonMukilteo School DistrictNative American Govt SvcsIndigenous protection$33
2017WashingtonMarysville School DistrictNative American Govt SvcsIndigenous protection$2,053,144
2017WashingtonLynden School DistrictFuture religious institution developmentCharity/nonprofit/government assistance$127,568
2017WashingtonLynden School DistrictFuture arts and museum developmentCharity/nonprofit/government assistance$1,229
2017WashingtonLakewood School DistrictNative American Govt SvcsIndigenous protection$17,925
2017WashingtonKing CountyCurrent Use ProgramsConservation of farmland, forest, open space, or water$7,694,000
2017WashingtonKing CountyMulti-Unit Urban Housing ExemptionConstruction/rehabilitation$6,137,000
2017WashingtonKing CountyHigh-Technology Sales and Use Tax DeferralResearch and development$1,330,000
2017WashingtonKing CountySingle-family Dwelling Improvement ProgramProperty improvements$117,000
2017WashingtonKing CountyHistoric Preservation ProgramHistoric Preservation$1,000
2017WashingtonEverett School DistrictMulti-Unit Housing exemptionHousing$482,014
2017WashingtonEdmonds School DistrictMulti-Unit Housing exemptionHousing$167,944
2017WashingtonClover Park School DistrictMulti-Unit Housing exemptionHousing$429,613
2017WashingtonCity of VancouverHigh Unemployment County Sales & Use Tax Deferral for Manufacturing FacilitiesManufacturing development$103,000
2017WashingtonCity of VancouverMultifamily Housing Property Tax ExemptionAffordable Housing$63,000
2017WashingtonCity of TacomaMultifamily Housing Property Tax ExemptionAffordable Housing$975,000
2017WashingtonCity of TacomaSpecial Valuation Property Tax ExemptionHistoric Preservation$319,000
2017WashingtonCity of TacomaFuture churches, parsonages and conventsAffordable Housing$2,000
2017WashingtonCity of TacomaFuture nonprofit low-income housingAffordable Housing$1,000
2017WashingtonCity of SpokaneMultiple-Family Housing Property Tax Exemption ProgramAffordable Housing$2,467,862
2017WashingtonCity of SpokaneMulti-unit Urban HousingAffordable Housing$662,782
2017WashingtonCity of SpokaneFuture nonprofit low-income housingAffordable Housing$4,620
2017WashingtonCity of SpokaneChurches, parsonages, and conventsFuneral Related Services$883
2017WashingtonCity of SeattleHigh TechnologuyGeneral Economic Development$19,415,000
2017WashingtonCity of SeattleHistoric Properties IncentivesHistoric Preservation$3,046,000
2017WashingtonCity of SeattleSingle-family dwelling improvementGeneral Economic Development$753,000
2017WashingtonCity of SeattleCurrent UseGeneral Economic Development$145,000
2017WashingtonCity of SeattleMultifamily Property Tax ExemptionHousing$3,000
2017WashingtonCity of EverettNew Jobs Tax CreditJob Creation/Retention$237,335
2017WashingtonCity of EverettMiultifamily Property Tax ExemptionHousing$110,563
2017WashingtonBlaine School DistrictFuture religious institution developmentCharity/nonprofit/government assistance$23,858
2017WashingtonBlaine School DistrictFuture low-income housing developmentHousing$5,305
2017WashingtonBlaine School DistrictSocial service InstitutionsCharity/nonprofit/government assistance$4,224
2017WashingtonBlaine School DistrictWater distribution propertyConservation of farmland, forest, open space, or water$938
2017WashingtonBellingham School DistrictFuture religious institution developmentCharity/nonprofit/government assistance$411,644
2017WashingtonBellingham School DistrictFuture low-income housing developmentHousing$264,083
2017WashingtonBellingham School DistrictMulti-Unit Housing exemptionHousing$252,776
2017WashingtonBellingham School DistrictFuture arts and museum developmentEducational development$13,328
2017WashingtonArlington School DistrictNative American Govt SvcsIndigenous protection$94,598
2017West VirginiaWetzel County Board of EducationPILOTGeneral Economic Development$58,385
2017West VirginiaWetzel CountyWV Code 5-22-3(f) abatementsGeneral Economic Development$102,280
2017West VirginiaPutnam County Board of EducationPILOTGeneral Economic Development$3,601
2017West VirginiaPocahontas County Board of EducationPILOTGeneral Economic Development$1,751
2017West VirginiaPleasants County Board of EducationPILOTGeneral Economic Development$2,095,434
2017West VirginiaMarshall County Board of EducationPILOTHousing$769,451
2017West VirginiaGreenbrier CountyTIF - White Sulphur TIFGeneral Economic Development$2,307,147
2017West VirginiaCity of WeirtonTax Increment Financing (TIF)General Economic Development$425,610
2017West VirginiaCity of MorgantownTax Increment FinancingGeneral Economic Development$387,547
2017West VirginiaCity of MartinsburgTIF - DebtGeneral Economic Development$214,441
2017West VirginiaCity of ClarksburgTIF DistrictGeneral Economic Development$305,134
2017West VirginiaCity of ClarksburgTax AbatementsGeneral Economic Development$87,005
2017West VirginiaCity of BluefieldSection 38-24b AbatementsGeneral Economic Development$13,433
2017West VirginiaCity of BeckleySection 13-329 AbatementsGeneral Economic Development$119,739
2017West VirginiaBrooke County Board of EducationPILOTGeneral Economic Development$230,303
2017WisconsinState of WisconsinBusiness Development Credit (also includes the Economic Development and Jobs Tax Credit programs)General Economic Development$26,600,000
2017WisconsinState of WisconsinDevelopment Opportunity Zone (OZ) Tax CreditGeneral Economic Development$200,000
2017WisconsinState of WisconsinEnterprise Zone (EZ) Tax CreditGeneral Economic Development$8,800,000
2017WisconsinState of WisconsinHistorical Homeowners Tax CreditHistoric Preservation$1,200,000
2017WisconsinState of WisconsinHistorical Preservation Tax CreditHistoric Preservation$28,600,000
2017WisconsinState of WisconsinQualified New Business VentureGeneral Economic Development$12,800,000
2017WisconsinCity of MilwaukeeProgram 1 - Developer-Financed ProjectsGeneral Economic Development$2,582,000
2017WisconsinCity of MilwaukeeProgram 2 – Grants to Developers/CorporationsGeneral Economic Development$526,000
2017WisconsinCity of MadisonForgivable loans under Tax Increment FinancingGeneral Economic Development$2,691,586
2017WisconsinCity of Green BayTax Increment FinancingGeneral Economic Development$190,860
2016AlabamaCity of BirminghamEconomic Develpoment IncentivesGeneral Economic Development$5,875,260
2016AlabamaCity of BirminghamIndustrial Development Board of BirminghamGeneral Economic Development$3,443,583
2016AlabamaCity of BirminghamBirmingham Downtown Redevelopment AuthorityGeneral Economic Development$1,245,506
2016ArkansasPulaski County Special School DistrictPayment in lieu of Taxes (PILOT) Agreement -Pulaski County Special School DistrictGeneral Economic Development$77,669
2016ArkansasPulaski CountyPayment in lieu of Taxes (PILOT) Agreement - Pulaski CountyGeneral Economic Development$381,845
2016ArkansasLittle Rock School DistrictPayment in lieu of Taxes (PILOT) Agreement - Little Rock School DistrictGeneral Economic Development$2,424,590
2016ArkansasCity of Little RockVarious Payment in lieu of Taxes (PILOT) AgreementsGeneral Economic Development$896,388
2016ColoradoWeld CountyWeld County Personal Property Tax Incentive ProgramJob Creation/Retention$12,489,201
2016ColoradoPueblo CountyPersonal Property Tax AbatementGeneral Economic Development$6,776,024
2016ColoradoMesa CountyBusiness Personal Property Tax IncentiveGeneral Economic Development$11,841
2016ColoradoJefferson CountyVarious Business tax Abatement AgreementsBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$407,750
2016ColoradoCity of Wheat RidgeUrban Renewal AuthorityGeneral Economic Development$555,853
2016ColoradoCity of Wheat RidgeUrban Renewal AuthorityGeneral Economic Development$89,645
2016ColoradoCity of WestminsterWestminster Economic Development AuthorityGeneral Economic Development$10,117,447
2016ColoradoCity of WestminsterEconomic Incentive AgreementsGeneral Economic Development$1,406,231
2016ColoradoCity of WestminsterEconomic Incentive AgreementsGeneral Economic Development$866,380
2016ColoradoCity of WestminsterWestminster Economic Development AuthorityGeneral Economic Development$842,775
2016ColoradoCity of WestminsterEconomic Incentive AgreementsGeneral Economic Development$562,153
2016ColoradoCity of WestminsterEconomic Incentive AgreementsHousing$402,349
2016ColoradoCity of ThorntonEconomic Incentive AgreementsGeneral Economic Development$6,746,108
2016ColoradoCity of SterlingTax Increment Financing (TIF)(not specified)$756,000
2016ColoradoCity of Steamboat SpringsTax Increment Financing (TIF)(not specified)$1,680,361
2016ColoradoCity of PuebloVarious agreements entered into by City of PuebloBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$2,255,548
2016ColoradoCity of LovelandSmall Business DevelopmentGeneral Economic Development$355,445
2016ColoradoCity of LongmontEconomic Development InitiativesGeneral Economic Development$167,752
2016ColoradoCity of LakewoodSales Tax Reimbursement-Stevinson AnnexationGeneral Economic Development$2,302,440
2016ColoradoCity of LakewoodLakewood Reinvestment Authority Agreements (Wal-Mart)General Economic Development$1,424,585
2016ColoradoCity of Greenwood VillageSales and Use Tax Rebate ProgramGeneral Economic Development$367,470
2016ColoradoCity of GreeleyGreeley Urban Renewal Auth YIFGeneral Economic Development$1,049,680
2016ColoradoCity of GreeleyBusiness Development Incentive PlanGeneral Economic Development$717,276
2016ColoradoCity of GreeleyBusiness Development Incentive PlanGeneral Economic Development$138,345
2016ColoradoCity of GreeleyDowntown Development Auth TIFGeneral Economic Development$37,686
2016ColoradoCity of Grand JunctionDowntown Development AuthorityGeneral Economic Development$1,565,227
2016ColoradoCity of GoldenDowntown Development Auth (TIF)General Economic Development$353,165
2016ColoradoCity of Fort CollinsManufacturer's Use Tax RebateGeneral Economic Development$2,079,357
2016ColoradoCity of Fort CollinsBusiness Assistance AgreementsBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$564,887
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