Politics & Government

Tax Credit Bill By Bucks Legislator Signed Into Law

State Rep. Jim Prokopiak's bill to increase the Historic Preservation Tax Credit was signed into law by Gov. Josh Shapiro last week.

State Rep. Jim Prokopiak's bill to increase the Historic Preservation Tax Credit was signed into law by Gov. Josh Shapiro last week.
State Rep. Jim Prokopiak's bill to increase the Historic Preservation Tax Credit was signed into law by Gov. Josh Shapiro last week. (Patch Graphic)

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —A bill by a Lower Bucks County lawmaker that would help stimulate the economy was signed into law.

State Rep. Jim Prokopiak’s bill creates jobs by increasing the Historic Preservation Tax Credit. It was included in a Fiscal Code bill signed into law by Gov. Josh Shapiro on July 11.

Prokopiak initially proposed expanding the Historic Preservation Tax Credit from $5 million to $20 million, starting in 2025.

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“Investing in preserving our historic structures does two things,” Prokopiak said. “It not only helps to better tell the story of our commonwealth’s history, but it also is an economic driver as it helps turn these structures into income-producing properties.”

Every $1 million invested into a historic rehabilitation project generates 6.4 direct jobs and 5.6 indirect jobs in Pennsylvania, which outperforms every other industry, according to Prokopiak.

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Of the 37 states that have a similar tax credit, Pennsylvania had the fourth-lowest cap of $5 million.

The increased investment is necessary, as the need for funding is greater than the cap, Prokopiak said.

For the 2022-23 fiscal year, 31 projects requesting a total of $12.7 million in tax credits were forwarded to the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission for approval of the projects’ rehabilitation plan.

With the annual program cap set at $5 million, 22 of those projects were ultimately awarded credits, using 100 percent of the total amount available.

Prokopiak represents the 140th Legislative District comprising Falls, Morrisville, Tullytown, and a part of Middletown Township.

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