Reports: Surveys and Research


State Tax Credit Report, 2006—Preservation Tax Incentives in Iowa" This report informs the reader of program developments and responds to the reporting questions established under Iowa Code. It is the fifth annual report to the Iowa general assembly. (9 MB)

"City Schools for Iowa" explores the development of city schools and the growth of school districts in Iowa. Describes the nomination process for including a school on the National Register of Historic Places. Permission is not required to reproduce this document. (File size is 3 MB.)

"Country Schools for Iowa" describes the history of the country school in Iowa, as well as the National Register of Historic Places nomination process. Permission is not required to reproduce this document. (3 MB)

"Town Schools for Iowa" highlights changes in schools due to social and economic changes in rural Iowa. Permission is not required to reproduce this document. (3 MB)

State Tax Credit Report, 2005—Preservation Tax Incentives in Iowa" This report informs the reader of program developments and responds to the reporting questions established under Iowa Code. It is the fourth annual report to the Iowa general assembly. (3 MB)

"State Tax Credit Report, 2003-2004—Property Rehabilitation Tax: Tax Incentives in Iowa" This report informs the reader of program developments and responds to the reporting questions established under Iowa Code. It is the third annual report to the Iowa general assembly. (2 MB)

"State Tax Credit Report, 2002—Property Rehabilitation Tax: Tax Incentives in Iowa" This report informs the reader of program developments and responds to the reporting questions established under Iowa Code. It is the second annual report to the Iowa general assembly. (3 MB)

"State Tax Credit Report, 2001—Property Rehabilitation Tax: Tax Incentives in Iowa" This report informs the reader of program developments and responds to the reporting questions established under Iowa Code. It is the first annual report to the Iowa general assembly. (900 KB)

 


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