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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:$88,894,252,01812,987
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YearStateJurisdictionProgram NameProgram TypeGross Revenue Loss sort icon .
2019New YorkCity of YonkersYonkers Industrial Development Agency PILOT Tax AbatementGeneral Economic Development$26,829,538
2018OhioState of OhioHistoric Preservation Tax CreditHistoric Preservation$26,740,000
2020ColoradoState of ColoradoJob Growth Incentive Tax CreditsJob Creation/Retention$26,684,100
2020KentuckyState of KentuckyKentucky Business Investment (KBI)Business attraction/retention/expansion$26,636,000
2017WisconsinState of WisconsinBusiness Development Credit (also includes the Economic Development and Jobs Tax Credit programs)General Economic Development$26,600,000
2019MassachusettsState of MassachusettsFilm Tax CreditFilm, TV, and/or media$26,199,000
2018South CarolinaAnderson County School District 5Tax AbatementGeneral Economic Development$26,197,000
2015New YorkNew York CityCommercial Growth and Industrial Incentive ProgramsJob Creation/Retention$26,000,000
2017New YorkCity of YonkersYonkers Industrial Development Agency PILOT Tax AbatementGeneral Economic Development$25,870,311
2020LouisianaState of LouisianaProcurement Processing Company RebateBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$25,857,219
2017FloridaState of FloridaNew Markets Development ProgramGeneral Economic Development$25,852,000
2020South CarolinaBerkeley County School DistrictSpecial Source Revenue Credit (SSRC)Construction/rehabilitation$25,818,040
2021South CarolinaCharleston County School DistrictFee-in-Lieu of Tax Program (FILOT) and Special Source Revenue Credit (SSRC)Business attraction/retention/expansion$25,569,000
2018KansasState of KansasSTAR BondsRedevelopment/revitalization$25,560,000
2019KentuckyState of KentuckyKentucky Rural Economic Development Act (KREDA)Manufacturing development$25,432,000
2019PennsylvaniaCity of PhiladelphiaNew Construction for Residential PropertiesGeneral Economic Development$25,354,885
2017South CarolinaCharleston County School DistrictFee-in-Lieu of Tax Program (FILOT) and Special Source Revenue Credit (SSRC)General Economic Development$25,347,694
2018Rhode IslandState of Rhode IslandHistoric Preservation Tax CreditsHistoric Preservation$25,189,000
2018New YorkCity of RochesterVarious Tax Abatement AgreementsGeneral Economic Development$25,175,504
2017TennesseeShelby CountyEDGE Tax AbatementsGeneral Economic Development$25,162,294
2020Rhode IslandState of Rhode IslandHistoric Preservation Tax CreditsHistoric Preservation$25,108,000
2019South CarolinaAnderson County School District 5Tax Abatement(not specified)$25,085,000
2017New YorkOssining Union Free School DistrictPILOTHousing$25,083,330
2018KentuckyState of KentuckyKentucky Business Investment (KBI)Business attraction/retention/expansion$25,057,000
2019South CarolinaBerkeley County School DistrictFee-in-Lieu of Tax Program (FILOT)Business attraction/retention/expansion$24,944,626
2018FloridaState of FloridaCommunity Contribution Tax Credit ProgramAffordable Housing$24,900,000
2017FloridaState of FloridaCommunity Contribution Tax Credit ProgramHousing$24,878,000
2017IowaState of IowaHigh Quality Jobs Program (HQJP)Job Creation/Retention$24,875,000
2021South CarolinaSpartanburg County School District 5Fee in lieu of Taxes (FILOT) and/or Special Source Revenue Credit (SSRC) and/or Multi-County Industrial Park (MCIP)Business attraction/retention/expansion$24,814,885
2015New YorkNew York CityUrban Development Action Area Programs (U D A A P)Housing$24,800,000
2019WisconsinState of WisconsinBusiness Development Credit (also includes the Economic Development and Jobs Tax Credit programs)Job Creation/Retention$24,800,000
2020OhioState of OhioHistoric Preservation Tax CreditHistoric Preservation$24,602,000
2021MichiganState of MichiganBrownfield Redevelopment Tax Increment Financing (TIF) ProgramRedevelopment/revitalization$24,500,000
2017KentuckyState of KentuckyKentucky Business Investment (KBI)Business attraction/retention/expansion$24,448,000
2021South CarolinaAiken 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$24,443,472
2021OhioCleveland Municipal School DistrictEnterprise Zone AgreementsGeneral Economic Development$24,314,639
2021New YorkNew York CitySolar Electric Generating System (SEGS) Abatement ProgramsEnergy production$24,300,000
2016New YorkNew York CityUrban Development Action Area Programs (U D A A P)Housing$24,100,000
2019LouisianaState of LouisianaEnterprise Zone (EZ) ProgramGeneral Economic Development$24,041,559
2019WashingtonState of WashingtonMulti-Unit Urban Housing Property Tax ExemptionAffordable Housing$23,956,000
2021TexasState of TexasCertified Rehabilitation Certified Historic Structures CreditHistoric Preservation$23,899,000
2019TexasCity of Fort WorthEconomic Development Program Grant AgreementsBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$23,895,274
2021AlabamaCity of HuntsvilleVarious tax abatement programsGeneral Economic Development$23,800,000
2016MinnesotaSt. PaulTax Incement Financing (PAYG & Debt)General Economic Development$23,758,147
2018NevadaStorey CountyTeslaGeneral Economic Development$23,728,728
2021South DakotaState of South DakotaReinvestment Payment ProgramJob Creation/Retention$23,600,000
2020LouisianaCalcasieu ParishIndustrial Tax Exemption Program (ITEP)General Economic Development$23,562,654
2020AlabamaCity of HuntsvilleVarious tax abatement programsGeneral Economic Development$23,500,000
2020OhioCleveland Municipal School DistrictEnterprise Zone AgreementsGeneral Economic Development$23,467,408
2018MichiganState of MichiganMEGA Poly-Silicon Energy Cost Credit ProgramTechnology (semiconductor)$23,400,000
2019ConnecticutState of ConnecticutInsurance Reinvestment FundInsurance$23,342,944
2021New YorkPeekskill City School DistrictPayment in lieu of Taxes (PILOT) and/or othersBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$23,277,613
2021LouisianaCalcasieu Parish School BoardIndustrial Tax Exemption Program (ITEP)General Economic Development$23,089,017
2018MissouriCity of Kansas CitySuper Tax Increment Financing (TIF)General Economic Development$23,016,000
2017New YorkState of New YorkEmpire Zones (EZ)General Economic Development$23,000,000
2017New YorkNew York CityUrban Development Action Area Programs (U D A A P)Housing$23,000,000
2017South CarolinaAiken County School DistrictFee in Lieu of Taxes (FILOT)General Economic Development$22,962,346
2019KansasState of KansasEconomic development agreements: McPherson CountyGeneral Economic Development$22,900,000
2019TexasGregory-Portland Independent School DistrictValue Limitation AgreementGeneral Economic Development$22,890,153
2019New YorkPeekskill City School District(not specified)(not specified)$22,867,484
2019FloridaState of FloridaOther Tax Abatement Program Under $5 Million (including EZ)Various$22,500,000
2018New JerseyState of New JerseyEconomic Redevelopment and Growth (ERG) ProgramDebt service$22,457,000
2017PennsylvaniaCity of PhiladelphiaRehab and New Construc for Comm/Indust PropGeneral Economic Development$22,452,636
2021IndianaState of IndianaIndustrial Recovery CreditConstruction/rehabilitation$22,423,000
2019MichiganState of MichiganBrownfield Redevelopment Credit ProgramRedevelopment/revitalization$22,300,000
2020WisconsinState of WisconsinHistorical Preservation Tax CreditHistoric Preservation$22,300,000
2020NevadaState of NevadaTransferable Tax CreditsCapital investment$22,250,000
2021WashingtonState of WashingtonAerospace Business Facilities CreditTechnology (aviation)$22,127,000
2015New YorkNew York CityCommercial Growth and Industrial Incentive ProgramsJob Creation/Retention$22,000,000
2016New YorkNew York CityRelocation and Assistance Programs— Lower Manhattan Relocation & Employment AssistanceJob Creation/Retention$22,000,000
2020New YorkNew York CityUrban Development Action Area Programs (UDAAP)Construction/rehabilitation$22,000,000
2018MissouriKansas City School DistrictVarious tax abatementsGeneral Economic Development$21,987,000
2020South CarolinaBerkeley County School DistrictMulti-County Industrial Park (MCIP)Business attraction/retention/expansion$21,983,687
2017MassachusettsState of MassachusettsEconomic Development Incentive Program (EDIP)General Economic Development$21,944,000
2018South CarolinaAiken County School DistrictSpecial Source Revenue CreditGeneral Economic Development$21,902,912
2017VirginiaMecklenburg CountyIndustrial Development AuthorityGeneral Economic Development$21,819,066
2019South DakotaState of South DakotaReinvestment Payment ProgramJob Creation/Retention$21,805,523
2018New YorkNew York CityUrban Development Action Area Programs (UDAAP)Construction/rehabilitation$21,800,000
2019MissouriKansas City School DistrictTax Increment Financing (TIF); Enhanced Enterprised Zones; Chapter 99 Tax Abatement; Chapter 100 Tax Abatement; Chapter 353 Tax AbatementGeneral Economic Development$21,777,000
2018UtahState of UtahEconomic Development Tax Increment FinancingGeneral Economic Development (TIF)$21,751,000
2019TennesseeShelby CountyEDGE Tax AbatementsGeneral Economic Development$21,596,676
2021South CarolinaBerkeley County School DistrictMulti-County Industrial Park (MCIP)Business attraction/retention/expansion$21,528,636
2018TennesseeShelby CountyEDGE Tax AbatementsGeneral Economic Development$21,507,569
2018WashingtonCity of SeattleHigh TechnologyJob Creation/Retention$21,501,000
2017MichiganState of MichiganHistoric Preservation Credit ProgramHistoric Preservation$21,500,000
2020KentuckyState of KentuckyKentucky Rural Economic Development (KREDA)Manufacturing development$21,451,000
2021FloridaState of FloridaOther Tax Abatement Program Under $5 Million (including EZ)General Economic Development$21,400,000
2021MissouriState of MissouriBrownfield RemediationBrownfield rehabilitation$21,382,000
2019South CarolinaAiken County School DistrictFee-in-Lieu of Tax Program (FILOT)Business attraction/retention/expansion$21,363,340
2020MississippiState of MississippiAggregate Tax Credits, rebates, exemptions, and FILOTsVarious$21,307,000
2020FloridaState of FloridaFlorida Renew Production CreditEnergy production$21,269,000
2019New YorkNew York CityUrban Development Action Area ProgramsConstruction/rehabilitation$21,200,000
2018FloridaState of FloridaEntertainment Industry Financial Incentive ProgramFilm, TV, and/or media$21,123,000
2018KentuckyState of KentuckyKentucky Rural Economic Development ActJob Creation/Retention$21,122,000
2017PennsylvaniaState of PennsylvaniaKeystone Innovation Zone (KIZ)General Economic Development$21,100,000
2019MissouriCity of Kansas CitySuper Tax Increment Financing (TIF)General Economic Development (TIF)$21,093,000
2017South CarolinaAnderson County School District 5Tax AbatementGeneral Economic Development$21,086,000
2022South CarolinaAiken County School DistrictFee-in-Lieu of Tax Program (FILOT)Business attraction/retention/expansion$21,047,564
2022South CarolinaAiken County School DistrictSpecial Source Revenue Credit (SSRC)Construction/rehabilitation$21,047,564
2021LouisianaState of LouisianaDigital Interactive Media and Software Tax CreditFilm, TV, and/or media$21,012,524
2020FloridaState of FloridaEntertainment Industry Financial Incentive ProgramFilm, TV, and/or media$20,931,000
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