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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:$15,780,896,6403,687
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Click on the links below to see more details about a state, jurisdiction, or program..

YearStateJurisdictionProgram Name sort icon . Program TypeGross Revenue Loss
2017TexasCity of GarlandChapter 312 - Bus Personal Property Tax AbatementGeneral Economic Development$12,756
2017TexasCity of WacoChapter 312 - Commercial - Personal PropertyGeneral Economic Development$12,582,871
2017TexasCit of WacoChapter 312 - Commercial - Real PropertyGeneral Economic Development$28,872,935
2017TexasCity of GarlandChapter 312 - Property Tax AbatementGeneral Economic Development$547
2017TexasCity of WacoChapter 312 - ResidentialGeneral Economic Development$2,029,262
2017TexasCity of IrvingChapter 312 Tax AbatementsGeneral Economic Development$479,010
2017TexasCity of TempleChapter 312 Tax AbatementsGeneral Economic Development$2,695,393
2017TexasComal Independent School DistrictChapter 313General Economic Development$567,326
2017TexasDeer Park Independent School DistrictChapter 313General Economic Development$468,982
2017TexasFloydada Independent School DistrictChapter 313General Economic Development$2,023,433
2017TexasKaty Independent School DistrictChapter 313(not specified)$212,288
2017TexasKaty Independent School DistrictChapter 313General Economic Development$212,288
2017TexasManor Independent School DistrictChapter 313General Economic Development$7,788,012
2017TexasNorth East Independent School DistrictChapter 313General Economic Development$96,959
2017TexasPort Arthur Independent School DistrictChapter 313General Economic Development$44,452,984
2017TexasRoyal Independent School DistrictChapter 313General Economic Development$107,857
2017TexasSeguin Independent School DistrictChapter 313General Economic Development$727,228
2017TexasState of TexasChapter 313General Economic Development$1,697,249
2017TexasState of TexasChapter 313General Economic Development$292,181
2017TexasState of TexasChapter 313(not specified)$120,788
2017TexasWoodville Independent School DistrictChapter 313General Economic Development$969,810
2017TexasYoakum Independent School DistrictChapter 313General Economic Development$4,600,110
2017TexasCity of ArlingtonChapter 313 - DevelopmentGeneral Economic Development$173,360
2017TexasCity of ArlingtonChapter 313 - RetentionGeneral Economic Development$1,924,438
2017TexasCity of ArlingtonChapter 313 - RetentionGeneral Economic Development$333,780
2017TexasCity of ArlingtonChapter 313- RecruitmentGeneral Economic Development$77,719
2017TexasCity of ArlingtonChapter 313- RecruitmentGeneral Economic Development$10,000
2017MissouriAsh Grove R-IV School DistrictChapter 353General Economic Development$72
2017MissouriCity of BeltonChapter 353General Economic Development$99,365
2017MissouriCity of Cape GirardeauChapter 353General Economic Development$17,941
2017MissouriCity of FergusonChapter 353General Economic Development$5,075
2017MissouriCity of Kansas CityChapter 353General Economic Development$1,572,000
2017MissouriCity of Lee's SummitChapter 353General Economic Development$12,194
2017MissouriCity of OlivetteChapter 353General Economic Development$18,484
2017MissouriCity of SpringfieldChapter 353Redevelopment/revitalization$192,808
2017MissouriCity of SpringfieldChapter 353Redevelopment/revitalization$22,287
2017MissouriCity of St JosephChapter 353General Economic Development$69,268
2017MissouriIndependence 30 School DistrictChapter 353General Economic Development$613,318
2017MissouriJackson CountyChapter 353Redevelopment/revitalization$922,900
2017MissouriJackson County Reorganized School DistrictChapter 353General Economic Development$156,549
2017MissouriLiberty Public School District 53Chapter 353General Economic Development$53,098
2017MissouriMexico School District 59Chapter 353General Economic Development$365,340
2017MissouriNeosho R-V School DistrictChapter 353General Economic Development$20,224
2017MissouriOzark Community Technical CollegeChapter 353General Economic Development$4,480
2017MissouriRaytown C-II School DistrictChapter 353General Economic Development$224,440
2017MissouriRaytown C-II School DistrictChapter 353General Economic Development$1,035
2017MissouriRichmond R-XVI School DistrictChapter 353General Economic Development$107,385
2017MissouriRitenour School DistrictChapter 353General Economic Development$420,893
2017MissouriRitenour School DistrictChapter 353General Economic Development$67,956
2017MissouriRolla School DistrictChapter 353General Economic Development$13,466
2017MissouriSpringfield-Greene County LibraryChapter 353General Economic Development$8,830
2017MissouriSt Charles R-VI School DistrictChapter 353General Economic Development$53,073
2017MissouriUniversity City School DistrictChapter 353General Economic Development$124,719
2017MissouriCity of St. LouisChapter 353 - CommercialGeneral Economic Development$1,137,000
2017MissouriCity of St. LouisChapter 353 - CommercialGeneral Economic Development$123,000
2017MissouriCity of St. LouisChapter 353 - ResidentialGeneral Economic Development$576,000
2017MissouriCity of St. LouisChapter 353 - ResidentialGeneral Economic Development$156,000
2017TexasCity of Corpus ChristiChapter 380General Economic Development$1,462,577
2017TexasCity of PlanoChapter 380General Economic Development$1,480,760
2017TexasCity of CarrolltonChapter 380 - Hotel Occupancy TaxesGeneral Economic Development$211,051
2017TexasCity of CarrolltonChapter 380 - Property TaxGeneral Economic Development$1,871,573
2017TexasCity of IrvingChapter 380 - Property TaxGeneral Economic Development$10,236,490
2017TexasCity of GarlandChapter 380 - Sales Tax AbatementGeneral Economic Development$1,522,007
2017TexasCity of Fort WorthChapter 380 AgreementGeneral Economic Development$2,979,000
2017TexasCity of Fort WorthChapter 380 AgreementGeneral Economic Development$1,049,000
2017TexasCity of AustinChapter 380 Performance Based Economic Development Incentive ProgramGeneral Economic Development$13,300,000
2017TexasCity of GarlandChapter 380- Property Tax TaxGeneral Economic Development$193,618
2017MissouriJackson CountyChapter 99Redevelopment/revitalization$69,913
2017MissouriCity of St. LouisChapter 99 - CommercialGeneral Economic Development$1,792,000
2017MissouriCity of St. LouisChapter 99 - ResidentialGeneral Economic Development$979,000
2017AlabamaCity of DothanChapter 9B(not specified)$445,359
2017AlabamaCity of FoleyChapter 9BGeneral Economic Development$1,325,482
2017AlabamaCity of FoleyChapter 9BGeneral Economic Development$127,674
2017AlabamaCity of FoleyChapter 9BGeneral Economic Development$23,062
2017AlabamaCity of FoleyChapter 9BGeneral Economic Development$17,479
2017VirginiaCity of CharlottesvilleCharlottesville Economic Dev AuthorityGeneral Economic Development$342,936
2017GeorgiaCherokee CountyCherokee County Dev AuthGeneral Economic Development$496,006
2017GeorgiaCity of WoodstockCherokee County Dev AuthGeneral Economic Development$80,268
2017North DakotaGrand ForksChild Care FacilitiesGeneral Economic Development$11,824
2017North DakotaCass CountyChildhood Service ExemptionGeneral Economic Development$38,722
2017North DakotaFargo School District 1Childhood Service ExemptionChild/youth services$57,820
2017North DakotaGrand Forks CountyChildhood Service ExemptionGeneral Economic Development$13,133
2017North DakotaWest Fargo School District 6Childhood Service ExemptionChild/youth services$27,507
2017WashingtonCity of SpokaneChurches, parsonages, and conventsFuneral Related Services$883
2017OklahomaState of OklahomaCigarette Tax Tribal CompactsTobacco$59,937,000
2017MissouriCity of Kansas CityCity Council InitiativesBusiness attraction/retention/expansion$2,508,000
2017FloridaCity of West Palm BeachCity CRAGeneral Economic Development$17,966,711
2017MissouriColumbia Public School DistrictCity of Columbia AgreementsGeneral Economic Development$208,351
2017AlabamaShelby CountyCity of PelhamGeneral Economic Development$4,500
2017ConnecticutCity of New HavenCity Wide Assessment Deferral Program and the Enterprise Zone Assessment Deferral ProgramGeneral Economic Development$8,350,000
2017PennsylvaniaColumbia Burough School DistrictClean and GreenGeneral Economic Development$5,545
2017PennsylvaniaCrestwood School DistrictClean and GreenGeneral Economic Development$510,000
2017PennsylvaniaEastern York School DistrictClean and GreenGeneral Economic Development$1,784,114
2017PennsylvaniaJersey Shore Area School DistrictClean and GreenGeneral Economic Development$696,000
2017PennsylvaniaKeystone Central School DistrictClean and GreenGeneral Economic Development$3,254,624
2017PennsylvaniaNortheastern School DistrictClean and GreenGeneral Economic Development$2,504,578
2017PennsylvaniaNorthern York County School DistrictClean and GreenGeneral Economic Development$2,103,855
2017PennsylvaniaRed Lion Area School DistrictClean and GreenGeneral Economic Development$4,980,562
2017PennsylvaniaSouth Williamsport Area School DistrictClean and GreenGeneral Economic Development$49,000
2017PennsylvaniaSouthern York County School DistrictClean and GreenGeneral Economic Development$2,371,255
2017PennsylvaniaWilliamsport Area School DistrictClean and GreenGeneral Economic Development$292,721
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