Owners of historic properties may be eligible to receive a 25 percent tax credit for exterior home improvements, such as fixing a window, replacing a roof, or repainting exteriors
SILVER SPRING, MD – The Montgomery County Planning Department, part of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, is accepting applications from county property owners who may be eligible for a 25 percent property tax credit for restoring the exteriors of their historic structures during 2019. To be eligible for the Montgomery County Historic Preservation Tax Credit, the property must be listed in the Montgomery County Master Plan for Historic Preservation. Search here to determine if your property is included.
Owners must file an online application, including documentation of the improvements done in 2019, with the historic preservation staff of the Planning Department by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April 1, 2020. The Montgomery County Historic Preservation Commission will evaluate the applications to determine whether the work is eligible for a credit. The work must have been completed by December 31, 2019.
Questions? The Planning Department’s Historic Preservation Office staff will be available from 1 to 3 p.m. on Fridays in February 2020 to assist with applications. Property owners can stop by the office (8787 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, MD) during those hours.
View a short video about the Historic Tax Credit program offered by the Historic Preservation Office. Tax credit applications are now accepted online only. Please follow the directions on the website and contact staff with any issues.
Work to repair, restore, or preserve exterior features of designated structures is typically considered for the Montgomery County Historic Preservation Tax Credit. New additions and interior work are ineligible.
Examples of eligible exterior projects include, but are not limited to:
- Painting
- Repairing roofs or replacing them in-kind
- Repairing windows, architectural trim or ornament
- Uncovering and repairing original siding
- Repointing brick or stone foundations or chimneys
- Restoring a documented feature, such as a dormer or porch that was previously altered or removed
- Repairing and maintaining outbuildings, such as barns and garages.
For more information about filing a tax credit application, please contact Michael Kyne, planner coordinator of the Historic Preservation Office at the Montgomery County Department of Planning (phone: 301-563-3403; email: Michael.Kyne@montgomeryplanning.org.)
Background on Historic Preservation Tax Credit
The Montgomery County Council passed legislation in 1984 to create the historic preservation tax credit program for county-designated historic properties. Since 2013, owners of properties listed in the Montgomery County Master Plan for Historic Preservation are eligible to receive 25 percent of documented improvement costs for exterior maintenance, restoration or preservation work. The approved credit is applied to a property owner’s tax bill.
In 2019, the Historic Preservation Commission approved tax credits for 113 projects, representing more than $2.9 million of investment in historic properties.