Our own Dan Johnson, a JMF supervisor, was one of the speakers at the Alabama Preservation 2014 Conference in Florence Alabama on April 24th. He had the peculiar task of explaining how to file the new Alabama Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit on the AL tax forms that do not yet exist. This presentation is a creative interpretation of how the AL tax filings for these credits might look, given his experience with the Federal Historic Tax Credit Part 3 certifications of the Qualified Rehabilitation Expenditures and his experience with the filing of the credit on the federal tax return.
Are you familiar with the Alabama Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit?
By Bobby M. Bragg|2017-05-18T22:55:07+00:00May 27th, 2014|Construction, Corporate & Partnership Tax, Individual Tax, Press Releases|1 Comment
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