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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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TOTALS FOR SEARCH:$88,723,781,19012,765
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YearStateJurisdictionProgram NameProgram TypeGross Revenue Loss sort icon .
2020New YorkState of New YorkIndustrial Development Agencies (IDAs)General Economic Development$97,000,000
2018New YorkState of New YorkExcelsior Jobs Program and Empire State Job Retention Program CreditBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$98,000,000
2021TennesseeState of TennesseeJob Creation ProgramJob Creation/Retention$98,178,000
2017MichiganState of MichiganMEGA Battery Credit ProgramGeneral Economic Development$98,400,000
2017AlabamaState of AlabamaAssorted Other IncentivesGeneral Economic Development$99,597,000
2018AlabamaState of AlabamaVarious Other Tax Abatement ProgramsGeneral Economic Development$99,607,000
2018LouisianaState of LouisianaRehabilitation of Historic StructuresHistoric Preservation$99,929,840
2018OregonHillsboro School District 1jStrategic Investment ProgramGeneral Economic Development$100,154,000
2020MissouriState of MissouriMissouri Works - Business IncentivesJob Creation/Retention$100,394,000
2021New YorkState of New YorkIndustrial Development Agencies (IDAs)General Economic Development$102,000,000
2017LouisianaState of LouisianaLouisiana Quality Jobs ProgramBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$102,398,055
2021WisconsinState of WisconsinEnterprise Zone (EZ) Tax CreditBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$102,400,000
2018New JerseyCity of New JerseyVarious Tax Abatement AgreementsUrban Renewal $102,610,573
2016LouisianaCameron Parish Police JuryIndustrial Tax Exemption Program (ITEP)General Economic Development$104,093,313
2018LouisianaState of LouisianaLouisiana Quality Jobs ProgramBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$104,303,596
2017New YorkState of New YorkSTART-UP NYBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$105,000,000
2017New JerseyCity of New JerseyVarious Tax Abatement AgreementsUrban Renewal $106,046,754
2021New JerseyState of New JerseyUrban Transit Hub Tax Credit Program (HUB)Capital investment$106,385,000
2016ColoradoCity and County of DenverVarious Tax Increment Financing (TIF)(not specified)$106,754,000
2017ColoradoCity and County of DenverVarious Tax Increment Financing (TIF)General Economic Development$106,899,713
2018New YorkState of New YorkIndustrial Development Agencies (IDAs)General Economic Development (IRB)$107,000,000
2020VirginiaState of VirginiaRetail Sales and Use Tax Data CenterTechnology (data center)$110,500,000
2018New JerseyState of New JerseyUrban Transit Hub Tax Credit Program (HUB)Transportation$110,692,000
2018KansasState of KansasIndustrial Revenue Bond: McPherson CountyGeneral Economic Development$112,900,000
2017OhioState of OhioJob Creation CreditJob Creation/Retention$113,355,000
2020MissouriState of MissouriMissouri Works - Business IncentivesJob Creation/Retention$113,472,000
2017TexasState of TexasAgricultral Machinery and Equipment Program(not specified)$113,900,000
2021KansasState of KansasIndustrial Revenue Bond: Sedwig CountyGeneral Economic Development$114,100,000
2019New YorkNew York CityCommercial Growth and Industrial Incentive ProgramsGeneral Economic Development$114,323,000
2018New YorkState of New YorkQualified Empire Zones (EZ) EnterpriseGeneral Economic Development (EZ)$115,000,000
2020TennesseeState of TennesseeJob Creation ProgramJob Creation/Retention$115,636,000
2017PennsylvaniaState of PennsylvaniaEducational Tax CreditEducational development$116,800,000
2018TexasState of TexasAgricultural and Timber Programs: Agricultural Machinery and EquipmentAgricultural development$117,000,000
2017WashingtonState of WashingtonAerospace - Reduced B&O TaxJob Creation/Retention$118,045,000
2020MissouriState of MissouriHistoric Preservation Tax CreditHistoric Preservation$118,212,000
2019New JerseyState of New JerseyGrow New Jersey Assistance Program (GROW NJ)Job Creation/Retention$119,445,000
2019IllinoisCity of ChicagoTax Increment Financing (TIF)Construction/rehabilitation$121,000,000
2019TexasState of TexasAgricultural and Timber Programs: Agricultural Machinery and EquipmentAgricultural development$122,000,000
2021New YorkNew York CityBattery Park City AuthorityCharity/nonprofit/government assistance$123,300,000
2021VirginiaState of VirginiaRetail Sales and Use Tax Data CenterTechnology (data center)$124,500,000
2018PennsylvaniaState of PennsylvaniaEducational Tax CreditEducational development$129,400,000
2017New YorkState of New YorkBrownfieldsEnvironmental protection$130,000,000
2018New YorkState of New YorkBrownfieldsRedevelopment/revitalization$130,000,000
2019New YorkState of New YorkBrownfieldsBrownfield rehabilitation$130,000,000
2020New YorkState of New YorkBrownfieldsBrownfield rehabilitation$130,000,000
2021New YorkState of New YorkBrownfieldsBrownfield rehabilitation$130,000,000
2020New YorkNew York CityCommercial Growth Program - PILOTGeneral Economic Development$130,142,000
2018New JerseyState of New JerseyGrow New Jersey Assistance Program (GROW NJ)Job Creation/Retention$131,682,000
2020MissouriState of MissouriMissouri Low Income Housing Tax CreditAffordable Housing$131,706,000
2017New YorkState of New YorkQualified Empire Zones (EZ) EnterpriseJob Creation/Retention$132,000,000
2020LouisianaState of LouisianaRehabilitation of Historic StructuresHistoric Preservation$132,893,757
2020New JerseyState of New JerseyGrow New Jersey Assistance Program (GROW NJ)Job Creation/Retention$133,126,000
2017NebraskaState of NebraskaEmploy & Invest Growth ActJob Creation/Retention$133,846,000
2017TexasCity of HoustonTax Increm Reinvest Zone (TIRZ)(not specified)$134,600,000
2020New YorkNew York CityBattery Park City AuthorityCharity/nonprofit/government assistance$138,200,000
2019LouisianaState of LouisianaLouisiana Quality Jobs ProgramBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$141,741,787
2019New YorkState of New YorkEmpire ZonesGeneral Economic Development (EZ)$143,000,000
2021MissouriState of MissouriMissouri Low Income Housing Tax CreditAffordable Housing$144,395,000
2017FloridaState of FloridaFlorida Tax Credit Scholarship ProgramEducational development$146,710,000
2020IllinoisState of IllinoisEconomic Development for a Growing Economy (EDGE)General Economic Development$147,000,000
2018OhioState of OhioJob Creation CreditJob Creation/Retention$148,550,000
2017TexasState of TexasResearch and Development Tax Credit Program (Exemptions)(not specified)$149,100,000
2021CaliforniaCity of Los AngelesDevelopment Incentive Program: Grand Avenue Hotel ProjectGeneral Economic Development$149,600,000
2018FloridaState of FloridaFlorida Tax Credit Scholarship ProgramEducational development$149,727,000
2019New MexicoState of New MexicoFilm Production Tax CreditFilm, TV, and/or media$150,000,000
2019PennsylvaniaState of PennsylvaniaEducational Tax CreditEducational development$150,900,000
2018TexasState of TexasResearch and Development Tax Credit Program (Exemptions)Research and development$152,100,000
2019MissouriState of MissouriMissouri Low Income Housing Tax CreditAffordable Housing$153,024,000
2018NebraskaState of NebraskaNebraska Advantage ActJob Creation/Retention$154,192,000
2019IllinoisState of IllinoisEconomic Development for a Growing Economy (EDGE)General Economic Development$155,200,000
2021LouisianaState of LouisianaLouisiana Quality Jobs ProgramJob Creation/Retention$156,398,143
2020LouisianaState of LouisianaMotion Picture Production Tax CreditFilm, TV, and/or media$157,360,983
2019TexasState of TexasResearch and Development Tax Credit Program (Exemptions)Research and development$158,000,000
2021IllinoisState of IllinoisEconomic Development for a Growing Economy (EDGE)General Economic Development$160,000,000
2018New YorkNew York CityBattery Park City AuthorityCharity/nonprofit/government assistance$160,700,000
2017NebraskaState of NebraskaNeb Advantage ActJob Creation/Retention$160,958,000
2019New YorkNew York CityBattery Park City Authority (The Authority)General Economic Development$162,200,000
2021New JerseyState of New JerseyGrow New Jersey Assistance Program (GROW NJ)Job Creation/Retention$163,652,000
2016New YorkNew York CityLow Income Housing Prog 420-CHousing$164,200,000
2017MissouriState of MissouriMO Low Income Housing Tax CreditHousing$165,662,000
2019New YorkState of New YorkExcelsior Jobs Program and Empire State Job Retention Program CreditJob Creation/Retention$168,000,000
2020New YorkState of New YorkExcelsior Jobs Program and Empire State Job Retention Program CreditBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$168,000,000
2021New YorkState of New YorkExcelsior Jobs Program and Empire State Job Retention Program CreditBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$168,000,000
2018OregonClackamas CountyEnterprise ZoneGeneral Economic Development $168,184,000
2021New YorkNew York CityCommercial Growth Program - Sales Tax AbatementGeneral Economic Development$168,288,000
2018MissouriState of MissouriMissouri Low Income Housing Tax CreditAffordable Housing$169,139,000
2017TexasState of TexasResearch and Development Tax Credit Program (Exemptions)(not specified)$170,566,000
2015New YorkNew York CityBattery Park City AuthorityGeneral Economic Development$173,700,000
2020PennsylvaniaState of PennsylvaniaEducational Tax CreditEducational development$174,800,000
2019OhioState of OhioJob Creation Credit (including Computer Data Center Tax Abatement)Job Creation/Retention$177,378,000
2017IllinoisState of IllinoisEconomic Development for a Growing Economy Credit (EDGE)General Economic Development$179,100,000
2021PennsylvaniaState of PennsylvaniaEducational Tax CreditEducational development$179,500,000
2018LouisianaState of LouisianaMotion Picture Production Tax CreditFilm, TV, and/or media$180,000,000
2019LouisianaState of LouisianaMotion Picture Production Tax CreditFilm, TV, and/or media$180,000,000
2018New YorkState of New YorkExcelsior Business Program (formerly Start-up NY)Entrepreneurship/innovation$180,000,000
2020NebraskaState of NebraskaNebraska Advantage ActJob Creation/Retention$184,005,000
2016New YorkNew York CityBattery Park City AuthorityGeneral Economic Development$185,100,000
2018IllinoisState of IllinoisEconomic Development for a Growing Economy (EDGE)Business attraction/retention/expansion$187,900,000
2019NebraskaState of NebraskaNebraska Advantage ActJob Creation/Retention$194,303,000
2017New YorkNew York CityBattery Park City AuthorityGeneral Economic Development$198,500,000
2018TexasState of TexasResearch and Development Tax Credit Program (Credits)Research and development$203,374,000
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