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Commission submits corporate historic-preservation tax credit rule for publication

Utah State Tax Commission · August 14, 2025
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Summary

The Commission approved submitting amendments to R865-6F-26 to clarify National Register nomination roles, require federal Rehabilitation standards, and align references with the State Historic Preservation Office; the rule will be published Sept. 1, 2025, with public comment through Oct. 1, 2025.

Commissioner Rebecca L. Rockwell moved to submit proposed amendments to R865-6F-26, which concern corporate historic-preservation tax credits, for publication in the Utah State Bulletin.

"The amended rules will be published in the Utah State Bulletin on September 1, 2025 and the mandatory public comment period will end on October 1, 2025," Rockwell said in presenting the amendment. The changes clarify that the State Historic Preservation Office and applicants share responsibilities in National Register nominations, require that eligible project work meet federal Rehabilitation standards, allow the credit to be claimed in the tax year of final State Historic Preservation Office certification, and replace references to the Division of State History with the State Historic Preservation Office. The Commission took a roll-call vote and the motion passed unanimously.