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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:$88,723,781,19012,765
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Click on the links below to see more details about a state, jurisdiction, or program..

YearStateJurisdictionProgram NameProgram TypeGross Revenue Loss
2016WashingtonCity of BellinghamHistoric Property PrgramHistoric Preservation$23,000
2016WashingtonCity of EverettNew Jobs Tax CreditJob Creation/Retention$101,383
2016WashingtonCity of EverettMulti-Family Housing Prop Tax ExemptHousing$78,514
2016WashingtonCity of SeattleHistoric Properties IncentivesHistoric Preservation$2,599,000
2016WashingtonCity of SeattleSingle-family Dwelling ImprovementHousing$711,000
2016WashingtonCity of SeattleMultifamily Property Tax ExemptionHousing$442,000
2016WashingtonCity of SeattleCurrent UseHousing$129,000
2016WashingtonPierce CountyVarious agreementsHousing$419,360
2016WashingtonPierce CountyVarious agreementsHousing$35,640
2016WashingtonPierce CountyVarious agreements entered into by Pierce CountyHousing$15,990
2016WashingtonPierce CountyVarious agreementsHousing$10,200
2016WashingtonSnohomish CountyCity Revitalization ProgramGeneral Economic Development$50,000
2016WisconsinCity of AppletonTax Increment Financing (TIF)General Economic Development$2,803,758
2016WisconsinCity of AshlandTax Increment Financing (TIF)General Economic Development$72,708
2016WisconsinCity of Beaver DamTIF District 4General Economic Development$1,579,350
2016WisconsinCity of BeloitTIDGeneral Economic Development$668,705
2016WisconsinCity of CumberlandTax Incremental District 7General Economic Development$133,862
2016WisconsinCity of EdgertonTIF/TIDGeneral Economic Development$814,209
2016WisconsinCity of Fond du LacTIF/TIDGeneral Economic Development$1,239,169
2016WisconsinCity of Fond du LacResidential Housing AbatementHousing$95,684
2016WisconsinCity of Green BayTax Increment FinancingGeneral Economic Development$191,233
2016WisconsinCity of LaCrosseTax Incremental DistrictGeneral Economic Development$1,508,958
2016WisconsinCity of MadisonForgivable loans under Tax Increment FinancingGeneral Economic Development$3,654,294
2016WisconsinCity of ManitowocTIF/TIDGeneral Economic Development$2,238,086
2016WisconsinCity of ManitowocTIF/TIDGeneral Economic Development$340,248
2016WisconsinCity of MarinetteTID District 3General Economic Development$217,644
2016WisconsinCity of MilwaukeeTIF - RebatesGeneral Economic Development$1,986,000
2016WisconsinCity of MilwaukeeTIF - Grants to DevelopersGeneral Economic Development$594,000
2016WisconsinCity of OshkoshTIF/TIDGeneral Economic Development$3,658,295
2016WisconsinCity of OshkoshTIF/TIDGeneral Economic Development$475,993
2016WisconsinCity of SheboyganTIF/TIDGeneral Economic Development$741,972
2016WisconsinCity of StanleyTIF/TIDGeneral Economic Development$262,109
2016WisconsinCity of ViroquaTIF/TIDGeneral Economic Development$437,424
2016WisconsinCity of WausauTax Increment Financing (TIF)General Economic Development$2,108,433
2016WisconsinCity of WausauTax Increment Financing (TIF)General Economic Development$131,032
2016WisconsinCity of WauwatosaTIF/TIDGeneral Economic Development$2,563,673
2016WisconsinCity of WauwatosaTIF/TIDGeneral Economic Development$1,394,625
2016WisconsinFlorence CountyTIF/TIDGeneral Economic Development$19,266
2015FloridaCity of CocoaProperty Tax Tax ExemptionGeneral Economic Development$6,743
2015New JerseyCity of CliftonLong Term Tax Exemption LawGeneral Economic Development$1,940,894
2015New JerseyCity of RahwayPILOTs - LT Tax Exemption LawGeneral Economic Development$1,581,863
2015New JerseyCity of South AmboyPILOTs - LT Tax Exemption LawGeneral Economic Development$485,821
2015New JerseyWayne TownshipNew Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance ActHousing$2,050,296
2015New YorkNew York CityCommercial Conversion Programs 421-a, 421-b and 421-gHousing$1,188,400,000
2015New YorkNew York CityIndustrial and Commercial Incentive Program & Abatement ProgramReal estate development (commercial)$700,100,000
2015New YorkNew York CityUrban Development Corporation (currently known as Empire State Development Corporation [ESDC])General Economic Development$272,300,000
2015New YorkNew York CityJ51 ProgramHousing$259,700,000
2015New YorkNew York CityBattery Park City AuthorityGeneral Economic Development$173,700,000
2015New YorkNew York CityCommercial Growth and Industrial Incentive ProgramsJob Creation/Retention$65,100,000
2015New YorkNew York CitySports Arena Used by the N H L and N B ASports and other mega events$44,000,000
2015New YorkNew York Cityivision of Alternative Management Programs (D A M P)Housing$30,400,000
2015New YorkNew York CityRelocation and Assistance Programs— Lower Manhattan Relocation & Employment AssistanceJob Creation/Retention$27,000,000
2015New YorkNew York CityCommercial Growth and Industrial Incentive ProgramsJob Creation/Retention$26,000,000
2015New YorkNew York CityUrban Development Action Area Programs (U D A A P)Housing$24,800,000
2015New YorkNew York CityCommercial Growth and Industrial Incentive ProgramsJob Creation/Retention$22,000,000
2015New YorkNew York CityCommercial Revitalization & Commercial Expansion ProgramsReal estate development (commercial)$15,500,000
2015New YorkNew York CityBuild NYC Tax Abatement ProgramGeneral Economic Development$6,000,000
2015New YorkNew York CityCommercial Growth and Industrial Incentive ProgramsJob Creation/Retention$3,600,000
2015New YorkNew York CitySolar Electric Generating System (SEGS) Abatement ProgramEnergy production$3,000,000
2015New YorkNew York CityCommercial Growth and Industrial Incentive ProgramsJob Creation/Retention$800,000
2015OhioBedfordCommunity Reinvestment AreaGeneral Economic Development$488,264
2015OhioBedfordEconomic Development Job Creation and Retention ProgramJob Creation/Retention$22,500
2015South DakotaLawrence CountyTax Increment Financing (TIF)General Economic Development$181,196
2015South DakotaLawrence CountyTax Increment Financing (TIF)General Economic Development$138,051
2015VirginiaCity of CharlottesvilleCharlottesville Economic Dev AuthorityGeneral Economic Development$267,000
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