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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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TOTALS FOR SEARCH:$107,872,438,20414,213
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YearStateJurisdictionProgram NameProgram TypeGross Revenue Loss sort icon .
2020LouisianaCity of New OrleansRestoration Tax Abatement Program (RTA)Construction/rehabilitation$16,203,000
2019ColoradoState of ColoradoJob Growth Incentive Tax CreditJob Creation/Retention$16,215,600
2017AlabamaState of AlabamaCertified Capital CompanyGeneral Economic Development$16,226,000
2022ColoradoState of ColoradoColorado Enterprise Zone (EZ) Contribution Tax CreditsBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$16,297,600
2019MarylandState of MarylandOne Maryland Tax CreditCapital investment$16,300,000
2019OhioFranklin CountyCommunity Reinvestment Area (CRA) ProgramHousing$16,303,000
2017FloridaState of FloridaEntertainment Industry Sales Tax Exemption ProgramGeneral Economic Development$16,310,000
2021ColoradoState of ColoradoColorado Enterprise Zone (EZ) Contribution Tax CreditsBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$16,354,000
2019AlabamaCity of HuntsvilleVarious tax abatement programsGeneral Economic Development$16,400,000
2019UtahState of UtahMotion Picture Incentive ProgramFilm, TV, and/or media$16,404,000
2019NevadaStorey County School DistrictMultiple: Data Center; Standard; TeslaBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$16,415,849
2021New YorkSouth Country Central School DistrictPayment in lieu of Taxes (PILOT) and/or othersBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$16,487,712
2022MassachusettsCity of BostonTax Increment Financing (TIF)General Economic Development$16,512,000
2020New YorkNew York CityMajor Capital Improvement (MCI) ProgramProperty improvements$16,600,000
2017TexasCity of Fort WorthTaxing Increment Reinvestment Zones (TIRZ)General Economic Development$16,615,000
2022HawaiiCity and County of HonoluluLow Income Rental Housing ExemptionAffordable Housing$16,624,000
2017AlabamaState of AlabamaNew Markets CreditGeneral Economic Development$16,626,000
2018MassachusettsCity of BostonChapter 121B Urban RedevelopmentRedevelopment/revitalization$16,733,000
2022AlabamaCity of MontgomeryVarious Sales Tax AbatementsGeneral Economic Development$16,755,600
2019WashingtonCity of SeattleHigh TechnologyJob Creation/Retention$16,767,000
2020FloridaState of FloridaOther Tax Abatement Program Under $5 Million (including EZ)General Economic Development$16,800,000
2021IllinoisCook CountyVarious Property Tax IncentivesConstruction/rehabilitation$16,800,000
2017South CarolinaSpartanburg County School District 5FILOT/SSRC/Infrastructure ProgramGeneral Economic Development$16,803,501
2019FloridaState of FloridaEntertainment Industry Sales Tax Exemption ProgramFilm, TV, and/or media$16,831,000
2022South CarolinaChester County School DistrictFee in lieu of Taxes (FILOT) and/or Special Source Revenue Credit (SSRC) and/or Multi-County Industrial Park (MCIP)Business attraction/retention/expansion$16,850,000
2018AlabamaState of AlabamaCertified Capital Company ProgramEntrepreneurship/innovation$16,886,000
2018AlabamaState of AlabamaNew Markets ProgramRedevelopment/revitalization$16,886,000
2017New YorkCity of SyracuseSyracuse Industrial Development Agency Property Tax AbatementsGeneral Economic Development$16,893,960
2018LouisianaEast Baton Rouge Parish School BoardIndustrial Tax Exemption Program (ITEP)General Economic Development$16,900,000
2019IllinoisCity of ChicagoVarious Cook County Tax Abatement ProgramsRedevelopment/revitalization$16,900,000
2022MissouriState of MissouriBusiness Use Incentives for Large-Scale DevelopmentBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$16,923,000
2020PennsylvaniaState of PennsylvaniaCoal Refuse Energy and Reclamation Tax Credit ProgramPower generation$17,100,000
2021KansasState of KansasEconomic development agreements: Sedwig CountyGeneral Economic Development$17,100,000
2022ConnecticutState of ConnecticutConnecticut Neighborhood Assistance Act Credit ProgramCommunity development$17,101,041
2018New YorkCity of SyracuseSyracuse Industrial Development Agency Property Tax AbatementsGeneral Economic Development$17,141,028
2022South CarolinaBerkeley County School DistrictMulti-County Industrial Park (MCIP)Business attraction/retention/expansion$17,147,351
2021FloridaState of FloridaNew Markets Development ProgramJob Creation/Retention$17,165,000
2019PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia Public SchoolsKeystone Opportunity ZonesGeneral Economic Development$17,200,000
2020FloridaState of FloridaResearch and Development Tax CreditResearch and development$17,234,000
2019South CarolinaBerkeley County School DistrictMulti-County Industrial Park (MCIP)Business attraction/retention/expansion$17,296,974
2017PennsylvaniaCity of PhiladelphiaKeystone Opportunty Zone (KOZ)General Economic Development$17,333,579
2021New YorkHauppauge Union Free School DistrictPayment in lieu of Taxes (PILOT) and/or othersBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$17,355,532
2019South CarolinaSpartanburg CountyFee in Lieu of Taxes (FILOT)General Economic Development$17,402,434
2017MichiganEast China School DistrictAir Pollution ExemptionEnvironmental protection$17,431,519
2018South CarolinaSpartanburg CountyFee in Lieu of Taxes (FILOT)General Economic Development$17,444,508
2018MississippiState of MississippiAggregate Tax Credits, rebates, exemptions, and FILOTsVarious$17,495,000
2020MarylandCity of BaltimoreEconomic Development PILOT ProgramGeneral Economic Development$17,524,000
2017LouisianaEast Baton Rouge Parish School BoardIndustrial Tax Exemption Program (ITEP)General Economic Development$17,550,000
2017ColoradoCity and County of DenverVarious Tax Increment Financing (TIF)General Economic Development$17,575,000
2017PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia Public SchoolsNew Construction for Resid PropertoesHousing$17,600,000
2021MissouriState of MissouriMissouri Quality JobsJob Creation/Retention$17,605,000
2021HawaiiCity and County of HonoluluLow Income Rental Housing ExemptionAffordable Housing$17,681,000
2016UtahWeber CountyTax Increment Financing (TIF)General Economic Development$17,683,824
2021KentuckyState of KentuckyTax Increment Financing (TIF)General Economic Development (TIF)$17,698,000
2020MichiganState of MichiganRenaissance Zone Credit - Development ProgramBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$17,700,000
2021New YorkNew York CityMajor Capital Improvement (MCI) ProgramProperty improvements$17,700,000
2016LouisianaRapides Parish Police JuryIndustrial Tax Exemption Program (ITEP)General Economic Development$17,707,268
2020Rhode IslandCity of ProvidenceTitle 44 Program (historic preservation)Historic Preservation$17,716,000
2020MissouriCity of Kansas CitySuper Tax Increment Financing (TIF)General Economic Development$17,743,000
2019South CarolinaNorth CharlestonProperty Tax Abatement of Charleston CountyGeneral Economic Development$17,794,088
2022IllinoisCook CountyVarious Property Tax IncentivesGeneral Economic Development$17,800,000
2018FloridaState of FloridaQualified Target Industry Tax Refund ProgramBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$17,805,000
2016LouisianaSt. John the Baptist ParishIndustrial Tax Exemption Program (ITEP)General Economic Development$17,858,805
2016LouisianaAscension ParishIndustrial Tax Exemption Program (ITEP)General Economic Development$17,887,629
2020AlabamaState of AlabamaGrowing Alabama CreditGeneral Economic Development$17,957,000
2017WashingtonState of WashingtonData Ctr Server ExemptionGeneral Economic Development$17,963,000
2017FloridaCity of West Palm BeachCity CRAGeneral Economic Development$17,966,711
2021TennesseeShelby CountyEDGE Tax AbatementsGeneral Economic Development$17,976,227
2022KansasCity of TopekaShawnee County IncentivesGeneral Economic Development$17,989,487
2017PennsylvaniaState of PennsylvaniaNeighborhood Assistance ProgramsCharity/nonprofit/government assistance$18,000,000
2018PennsylvaniaState of PennsylvaniaNeighborhood Assistance ProgramsCapital investment$18,000,000
2019New YorkState of New YorkVarious other tax abatement programsGeneral Economic Development$18,000,000
2019PennsylvaniaState of PennsylvaniaNeighborhood Assistance ProgramsCommunity development$18,000,000
2020PennsylvaniaState of PennsylvaniaNeighborhood Assistance ProgramsCommunity development$18,000,000
2021IowaState of IowaWorkforce Housing Tax Incentive ProgramAffordable Housing$18,003,000
2019LouisianaWest Baton Rouge Parish School BoardIndustrial Tax Exemption Program (ITEP)Manufacturing development$18,041,311
2022MarylandCity of BaltimoreEconomic Development PILOT ProgramGeneral Economic Development$18,093,000
2019FloridaState of FloridaCommunity Contribution Tax Credit ProgramAffordable Housing$18,120,000
2020AlabamaState of AlabamaFilm IncentiveFilm, TV, and/or media$18,156,000
2020ArkansasState of ArkansasIn-House Research and Development ProgramResearch and development$18,169,000
2019New YorkCity of SyracuseSyracuse Industrial Development Agency Property Tax AbatementsGeneral Economic Development$18,192,230
2020MassachusettsCity of BostonChapter 121B Urban RedevelopmentRedevelopment/revitalization$18,195,000
2018PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia Public SchoolsNew Construction for Resid PropertoesHousing$18,200,000
2019MichiganEast China School DistrictAir Pollution Control exemptionsConstruction/rehabilitation$18,241,816
2020GeorgiaDeKalb County Board of EducationVarious Property Tax Abatement AgreementsGeneral Economic Development$18,383,191
2017New YorkNew York CityThe Com mercial Revitalization (C R P) and Com mercial Expansion (C E P) ProgramsReal estate development (commercial)$18,400,000
2020South CarolinaSpartanburg CountyFee in Lieu of Taxes (FILOT)General Economic Development$18,437,110
2021KentuckyState of KentuckyKentucky Business Investment (KBI)Business attraction/retention/expansion$18,468,000
2017New YorkPeekskill City School DistrictPILOTGeneral Economic Development$18,496,215
2016New YorkNew York CityCommercial Revitalization & Commercial Expansion ProgramsReal estate development (commercial)$18,500,000
2018New YorkNew York CityMajor Capital Improvement (MCI) ProgramProperty improvements$18,500,000
2020MassachusettsState of MassachusettsLife Sciences Tax Incentive ProgramTechnology (biotech)$18,570,000
2017OklahomaState of OklahomaHistoric Rehabilitation Tax Credits ProgramHistoric Preservation$18,595,000
2021ConnecticutCity of HartfordLow-Income Housing Abatements; Capital Projects; and other Construction/RenovationGeneral Economic Development$18,614,000
2021New YorkNassau CountyVarious PILOT AgreementsGeneral Economic Development$18,622,000
2019MassachusettsCity of BostonChapter 121B Urban RedevelopmentRedevelopment/revitalization$18,652,000
2018New YorkNew York CityThe Commercial Revitalization (CRP) and Commercial Expansion (CEP)sConstruction/rehabilitation$18,700,000
2020ConnecticutState of ConnecticutThe Urban and Industrial Sites Reinvestment Tax ProgramRedevelopment/revitalization$18,700,000
2022MissouriCity of Kansas CitySuper Tax Increment Financing (TIF)General Economic Development$18,712,000
2020NebraskaCity of OmahaEmployment and Investment Growth ActJob Creation/Retention$18,727,000
2019ConnecticutCity of HartfordLow-Income Housing Abatements; Capital Projects; and other Construction/RenovationGeneral Economic Development$18,747,000
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