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

YearStateJurisdictionProgram NameProgram Type sort icon . Gross Revenue Loss
2016ColoradoCity of WestminsterEconomic Incentive AgreementsHousing$402,349
2017ConnecticutCity of ManchesterTax Abatement AgreementsHousing$719,000
2017ConnecticutCity of MansfieldTax Abatement AgreementsHousing$671,006
2017ConnecticutCity of New BritainTax Abatement AgreementsHousing$833,000
2017ConnecticutCity of WethersfieldLow/Mod Income Housing AbatementsHousing$110,311
2017FloridaState of FloridaCommunity Contribution Tax Credit ProgramHousing$24,878,000
2017HawaiiHawaii CountyCommerical Agricultural Use ProgramsHousing$515,925
2018HawaiiHawaii CountyLow & Moderare Income HousingHousing$9,138,884
2019HawaiiHawaii CountyLow & Moderare Income HousingHousing$30,370,074
2020HawaiiHawaii CountyLow & Moderare Income HousingHousing$28,817,799
2021HawaiiHawaii CountyLow & Moderare Income HousingHousing$29,547,154
2017HawaiiKaua'i CountyLow/Moderate Income Housing ExemptionHousing$495,123
2018HawaiiKaua'i CountyLow/Moderate Income Housing ExemptionHousing$569,021
2019HawaiiKaua'i CountyLow/Moderate Income Housing ExemptionHousing$608,513
2020HawaiiKaua'i CountyLow/Moderate Income Housing ExemptionHousing$533,007
2021HawaiiKaua'i CountyLow/Moderate Income Housing ExemptionHousing$479,070
2019IllinoisCity of KankakeeProperty Tax RebateHousing$113,248
2016KansasCity of ShawneeExcise Tax AbatmentHousing$553,784
2016KansasCity of TopekaNeighborhood Revitalization ProgramHousing$804,472
2017KansasCity of TopekaNeighborhood Revitalization ProgramHousing$844,360
2018KansasCity of TopekaNeighborhood Revitalization ProgramHousing$859,331
2019KansasCity of TopekaNeighborhood Revitalization ProgramHousing$849,943
2020KansasCity of TopekaNeighborhood Revitalization ProgramHousing$782,976
2021KansasCity of TopekaNeighborhood Revitalization ProgramHousing$761,499
2016KansasGarden CityRural Housing Incentive DistrictHousing$38,518
2017KentuckyCity of PaducahDeveloper Residential Property Tax AbatementsHousing$25,878
2017MaineCity of LewistonCredit Enhancement Agreements (TIF Pay-Go)Housing$78,078
2017MarylandCity of CumberlandLow Income Housing CreditHousing$27,733
2017MichiganCity of DetroitMI State Housing Development AuthorityHousing$9,278,715
2017MichiganCity of DetroitNeighborhood Enterprise ZoneHousing$4,596,460
2017MichiganCity of DetroitSr Citizen/Disabled Family Housing ExemptionHousing$71,128
2019MichiganCity of DetroitLand Bank Fast Track (LB)Housing$483,462
2017MichiganClinton TownshipSenior HousingHousing$17,026
2017MichiganDearbornState HousingHousing$44,719
2017MichiganEast LansingMI State Housing Development Authority PILOTHousing$109,128
2017MichiganFennville School DistrictPILOTHousing$26,541
2017MichiganFennville School DistrictPILOTHousing$368
2016MichiganGrand Traverse CountyPILOTSHousing$169,882
2016MichiganGrand Traverse CountyNeighborhood Enterprise ZonesHousing$2,337
2017MichiganMidlandPayment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT)Housing$135,218
2017MichiganSaginawMI State Housing Development AuthorityHousing$107,875
2017MichiganSaginawNeighborhood Enterprise ZoneHousing$997
2017MichiganSault Ste. MariePayment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT)Housing$994,216
2016MichiganWaterfordElderly HousingHousing$128,000
2016MinnesotaBrainerdTIF (PAYG)Housing$11,052
2016MinnesotaDetroit LakesTax Increment Financing (TIF)Housing$93,115
2016MinnesotaEast Grand ForksNew Home ConstructionHousing$30,613
2016MinnesotaMoorheadMake Moorhead Home Prop Tax RebateHousing$255,134
2016MinnesotaNobles CountyNobles Homes ProjectHousing$6,035
2017MissouriState of MissouriMO Low Income Housing Tax CreditHousing$165,662,000
2017MissouriState of MissouriNeighborhood Preservation Tax CreditHousing$3,147,000
2016New JerseyCity of PhillipsburgSenior Housing-PILOTHousing$937,281
2016New JerseyToms River TownshipNJ Housing and Mortgage Fin ActHousing$564,563
2017New JerseyToms River TownshipNJ Housing and Mortgage Fin ActHousing$571,170
2018New JerseyToms River TownshipNJ Housing and Mortgage Fin ActHousing$475,173
2019New JerseyToms River TownshipNJ Housing and Mortgage Fin ActHousing$773,173
2020New JerseyToms River TownshipNJ Housing and Mortgage Fin ActHousing$1,028,840
2021New JerseyToms River TownshipNJ Housing and Mortgage Fin ActHousing$1,028,840
2015New JerseyWayne TownshipNew Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance ActHousing$2,050,296
2016New JerseyWayne TownshipNJ Housing and Mortgage Fin ActHousing$2,068,826
2017New YorkAlbany City School DistrictPILOTHousing$9,030,831
2017New YorkBinghamton City School DistrictPILOTHousing$210,823
2016New YorkCity of CortlandCortland Housing AuthorityHousing$70,554
2016New YorkCity of HuntingtonPublic Housing LawHousing$14,579
2016New YorkCity of MiddletownIDA - PILOTsHousing$517,858
2016New YorkCity of Oyster BaySenior Housing-PILOTHousing$2,022,327
2016New YorkCity of PeekskillVarious agreements entered into by City of PeekskillHousing$7,552,334
2016New YorkCity of Port JervisIDA-PILOTsHousing$190,156
2016New YorkCity of Saratoga SpringsIDA-HousingHousing$245,826
2017New YorkEllenville Central School DistrictPrivate Housing Finance LawHousing$72,790
2017New YorkLevittown Union Free School DistrictTax AbatementsHousing$555,095
2016New YorkMonroe CountyShelter RentHousing$1,400,000
2017New YorkMonroe CountyShelter RentHousing$1,400,000
2018New YorkMonroe CountyShelter RentHousing$1,400,000
2019New YorkMonroe CountyShelter RentHousing$1,700,000
2020New YorkMonroe CountyShelter RentHousing$1,600,000
2021New YorkMonroe CountyShelter RentHousing$2,000,000
2017New YorkState of New YorkLow-Income Housing CreditHousing$35,000,000
2015New YorkNew York CityUrban Development Action Area Programs (U D A A P)Housing$24,800,000
2015New YorkNew York Cityivision of Alternative Management Programs (D A M P)Housing$30,400,000
2015New YorkNew York CityJ51 ProgramHousing$259,700,000
2015New YorkNew York CityCommercial Conversion Programs 421-a, 421-b and 421-gHousing$1,188,400,000
2016New YorkNew York CityUrban Development Action Area Programs (U D A A P)Housing$24,100,000
2016New YorkNew York Cityivision of Alternative Management Programs (D A M P)Housing$34,100,000
2016New YorkNew York CityLow Income Housing Prog 420-CHousing$164,200,000
2016New YorkNew York CityJ51 ProgramHousing$266,200,000
2016New YorkNew York CityCommercial Conversion Programs 421-a, 421-b and 421-gHousing$1,286,900,000
2017New YorkNew York CityMajor Capital Improve ProgHousing$7,700,000
2017New YorkNew York CityUrban Development Action Area Programs (U D A A P)Housing$23,000,000
2017New YorkNew York Cityivision of Alternative Management Programs (D A M P)Housing$39,400,000
2017New YorkNew York CityLow Income Housing Prog 420-CHousing$210,800,000
2017New YorkNew York CityJ51 ProgramHousing$286,900,000
2017New YorkNew York CityCommercial Conversion Programs 421-a, 421-b and 421-gHousing$1,381,400,000
2018New YorkNew York CityDivision of Alternative Management Programs (DAMP)Housing$42,600,000
2018New YorkNew York CityJ51 ProgramHousing$294,500,000
2020New YorkNew York CityDivision of Alternative Management Programs (DAMP)Housing$46,800,000
2020New YorkNew York CityJ51 ProgramHousing$301,100,000
2021New YorkNew York CityDivision of Alternative Management Programs (DAMP)Housing$19,400,000
2021New YorkNew York CityJ51 ProgramHousing$295,900,000
2017New YorkNewburgh Enlarged City School DistrictPILOTHousing$189,487
2017New YorkNewburgh Enlarged City School DistrictPILOTHousing$1,385,355
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