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Learn how the 20% NYS Historic Homeownership Rehabilitation Tax Credit Program can help you save money on repairs and upgrades to your home. These 1-hour webinars will provide an introduction to the program, including eligibility requirements, what work qualifies for tax credits, the application process, examples of successful projects, and plenty of time for Q&A.
Who should attend? Realtors, architects, planners, homeowners, building owners, business owners, community leaders, contractors, and anyone who wants to learn how the NYS Historic Homeownership Rehabilitation Tax Credit program can help owners of eligible residential properties save money on repairs to their homes!
These webinars are open to all but are specifically geared to homeowners in qualifying National Register historic districts in the regions listed below. The same information about the homeowner tax credit program will be presented at each webinar, along with additional information specific to each region or community. If you can't make the webinar for your region or you don't see your region listed, you are welcome to attend any webinar.
All webinars are presented by the Preservation League of NYS, Preservation Studios, and the NY State Historic Preservation Office, in collaboration with the local partners listed below.
Historic Tax Credits for Homeowners: Ithaca
Thursday, June 12, 5:30pm | Click here to register
In collaboration with Historic Ithaca and the City of Ithaca
Historic Tax Credits for Homeowners: Rochester
Wednesday, September 24, 5:30pm | Click here to register
In collaboration with Landmark Society of WNY
Historic Tax Credits for Homeowners: Mohawk Valley
TBD | Registration link coming soon
In collaboration with Mohawk Valley Collective
And if you're looking for an in-person workshop…
2025 Grants Workshop—Plattsburgh
When: Monday, June 9, 10:00am–3:00pm
Where: Kent DeLord House Museum, 17 Cumberland Avenue, Plattsburgh
In partnership with the Greater Hudson Heritage Network and Documentary Heritage & Preservation Services for New York. Co-sponsored by our colleagues at Adirondack Architectural Heritage.

