District of Columbia Code
Chapter 46 - Special Tax Incentives
§ 47–4622. Sales and use tax credit for the National Law Enforcement Museum

(a) The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, Inc. (“Fund”) and the vendors at the National Law Enforcement Museum (“Museum”) located on United States Reservation Number 7, on property bounded by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial on the north; the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces on the west; Court Building C on the east; and Old City Hall on the south shall be granted a credit against the sales and use taxes imposed by §§ 47-2002, 47-2002.02, 47-2202, and 47-2202.01 in the amount set forth in subsection (b) of this section during the period of time set forth in subsections (e) and (f) of this section.
(b) The amount of the credit shall be the amount of the taxes imposed by §§ 47-2002, 47-2002.02, 47-2202, and 47-2202.01 on the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, Inc., and the vendors at the Museum for sales at the Museum; provided, that the annual amount of the credit shall not exceed the amount that would be necessary to pay principal and interest for one year on a loan of $5.5 million amortized in equal semiannual payments over a 20-year period at the lesser of an 8% interest rate or an interest rate equal to the true interest cost (as the term “true interest cost” is defined by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board) on the District of Columbia revenue bonds issued for the Museum.
(c) The Fund shall notify the Office of the Chief Financial Officer of the true interest cost and the Fund’s calculation of the amount of the annual tax credit within 15 days after closing on the District of Columbia revenue bonds issued for the Museum.
(d) The Fund and the vendors at the Museum shall report their gross monthly receipts monthly to the Office of the Chief Financial Officer in accordance with the rules of the Office of Tax and Revenue, and include on such reports the amount of the tax credit balance after deducting the applicable taxes credited against such balance on their reports. The Fund shall coordinate with the vendors to ensure that the total amount of the credit allocated to the Fund and to each vendor in each year does not exceed the maximum annual amount of credit authorized under subsection (b) of this section.
(e) The credit authorized by this section shall commence on the 1st day of the 4th month following the date that the Museum is granted a certificate of occupancy by the appropriate government regulatory agency and shall expire 20 years thereafter.
(f) The Fund and the vendors at the Museum shall have no obligation to refund or otherwise return any amount of the credit authorized by this section to any person from whom the taxes offset by the credit were collected.
(g) The Chief Financial Officer may terminate the tax credit granted by this [section] if the Fund:
(1) Does not execute a development agreement with the District, relating to development of the Museum, within 90 days after [September 23, 2009]; or
(2) Violates the terms of the development agreement between the Fund and the District.
(Sept. 23, 2009, D.C. Law 18-49, § 2(b), 56 DCR 5484; Sept. 26, 2012, D.C. Law 19-171, § 129, 59 DCR 6190.)
The 2012 amendment by D.C. Law 19-171 validated a previously made technical correction.

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District of Columbia Code

Title 47 - Taxation, Licensing, Permits, Assessments, and Fees. [Enacted title]

Chapter 46 - Special Tax Incentives

§ 47–4601. Lincoln Square Theater sales and use tax exemption

§ 47–4602. Tax credit to CareFirst for wages to qualified employees; sales tax exemption for construction

§ 47–4603. Jenkins Row development project — Tax exemptions

§ 47–4604. Lot 878, square 456 personal property tax and sales tax exemption

§ 47–4605. Carver 2000 Low-Income and Senior Housing Project — Tax exemptions

§ 47–4606. Brentwood Retail Center, 1060 Brentwood Road, N.E.; lot 57, square 3848

§ 47–4607. Parkside Terrace development project — Tax exemptions

§ 47–4608. DC-USA development project — Tax exemptions

§ 47–4609. New Convention Center Hotel project-deed and recordation tax exemption

§ 47–4610. Georgia Commons; Lots 848 and 849, Square 2906

§ 47–4611. Payments in lieu of taxes, Capper/Carrollsburg PILOT Area

§ 47–4612. Constitution Square development project tax abatements

§ 47–4613. Payments in lieu of taxes, Rhode Island Metro Plaza PILOT Area; sales tax exemption

§ 47–4614. East of the river hospital tax exemptions

§ 47–4615. Abatement of real property taxes for National Public Radio, Inc

§ 47–4616. Payments in lieu of taxes, Southwest Waterfront PILOT/TIF Area

§ 47–4617. Sales tax exemption for sales to Close Up Foundation. [Expired]

§ 47–4618. Eckington One Residential Project tax exemptions

§ 47–4619. Abatement of real property taxes for the temporary Walker Jones/Northwest One Unity Health Center

§ 47–4620. St. Martin’s Apartments project tax exemptions

§ 47–4621. Gateway Market Center and Residences, 1240 — 1248 4th Street, N.E., Lots 5, 800, 802, and 809, and Parcels 129/9 and 129/32, Square 3587 real property tax abatement and sales tax exemption

§ 47–4622. Sales and use tax credit for the National Law Enforcement Museum

§ 47–4623. View 14 Project tax exemption

§ 47–4624. The Urban Institute tax rebate

§ 47–4625. Kelsey Gardens redevelopment project

§ 47–4626. Randall School development project tax exemption

§ 47–4626.01. Randall School Contemporary Art Museum and Housing Development abatement

§ 47–4627. 14W and the YMCA Anthony Bowen Project; Lot 164 (formerly Lots 18, 19, 20, 120, 121, 160, 161, 828, and 835), Square 234

§ 47–4628. The Heights on Georgia Avenue; Lots 98, 903, 904, 908, and 911, Square 2892

§ 47–4629. Park Place at Petworth, Highland Park, and Highland Park Phase II Project tax exemptions

§ 47–4630. Tax abatements for high technology commercial real estate database and service providers

§ 47–4631. OTO Hotel at Constitution Square Project—tax exemptions. [Repealed]

§ 47–4632. Campbell Heights project; Lot 0207, Square 0204

§ 47–4633. Jubilee Housing residential rental project; Lot 863 in Square 2560, and Lot 873, Square 2563

§ 47–4634. Third & H Streets, N.E. development project—tax exemptions

§ 47–4635. UNCF — 10-year real property tax abatement

§ 47–4636. First Congregational United Church of Christ property tax abatement

§ 47–4637. The Pew Charitable Trusts — 30-year limited real property tax abatement

§ 47–4638. 2323 Pennsylvania Avenue, S.E., redevelopment project

§ 47–4639. King Towers residential housing rental project; Lot 49, Square 281

§ 47–4640. Payments in lieu of taxes, Center Leg Freeway (Interstate 395) PILOT Area

§ 47–4641. Allen Chapel A.M.E. Senior Residential Rental Project; Lots 0024, 0025, 0026, 0038, 0214, 0215, 0218, 0923, 0924, and 0925, Square 5730

§ 47–4642. St. Paul Senior Living at Wayne Place; Lot 0045, Square 6118

§ 47–4643. 800 Kenilworth Avenue Northeast redevelopment project

§ 47–4644. Thirteenth Church of Christ real property tax relief. [Repealed]

§ 47–4646. NCBA Housing Development Corporation of the District of Columbia and Samuel J. Simmons NCBA Estates No. 1 Limited Partnership; Lot 78, Square 2855

§ 47–4647. 1029 Perry Street, N.E.; Lots 20 and 842, Square 3883. [Repealed]

§ 47–4648. Abatement of real property taxes for 2 M Street, N.E

§ 47–4649. Abatement of real property taxes for 4427 Hayes Street, N.E

§ 47–4650. International House of Pancakes Restaurant #3221 Tax Exemption Clarification

§ 47–4650.01. Father & Sons, LLC; Lot 819, Square 5912

§ 47–4651. Central Union Mission; Lots 825, 826, 830, and 831, Square 2895

§ 47–4652. Abatement of real property taxes for Adams Morgan Hotel

§ 47–4653. Universal Holiness Church property tax relief

§ 47–4654. Beulah Baptist Church, Dix Street Corridor Senior Housing LP, et al. equitable tax relief

§ 47–4655. The Washington Ballet, Lot 19, Square 1911

§ 47–4656. Abatement of real property taxes for Howard Town Center. [Repealed]

§ 47–4657. The Elizabeth Ministry, Inc. Affordable Housing Initiative; Lots 140 and 141, Square 5252

§ 47–4658. Lot 72, Square 5041 and Lot 811, Square 5056

§ 47–4659. The Israel Senior Residences, Lot 60, Square 3848

§ 47–4660. GALA Hispanic Theatre; Lot 79, Square 2837

§ 47–4661. Tibetan community property; Lot 30, Square 139

§ 47–4662. Historic Music Cultural Institutions. [Repealed]

§ 47–4663. Soccer Stadium tax abatements

§ 47–4664. Whitman-Walker Clinic, Inc.; Lot 129, Square 241

§ 47–4665. Creative and Open Space Modernization tax rebate

§ 47–4665.01. The Advisory Board Company — definitions. [Repealed]

§ 47–4665.02. The Advisory Board Company — tax abatement. [Repealed]

§ 47–4665.03. The Advisory Board Company — compliance. [Repealed]

§ 47–4665.04. The Advisory Board Company — community benefits. [Repealed]

§ 47–4665.05. The Advisory Board Company — certification by the Mayor. [Repealed]

§ 47–4665.06. EAB Global, Inc. real property tax abatement

§ 47–4666. International Spy Museum; Lot 7006, Square 387

§ 47–4667. East End grocery and retail incentive tax exemption

§ 47–4668. BID corporation – tax exemptions

§ 47–4669. Columbian Quarter Local Jobs and Tax Reduction Incentive

§ 47–4670. Chemonics International real property tax abatement

§ 47–4671. Mypheduh Films DBA Sankofa Video and Books, Lot 884, Square 2885

§ 47–4672. MLK Gateway real property tax abatement

§ 47–4673. New Howard University hospital and redevelopment real property tax abatement

§ 47–4674. D.C. Central Kitchen, Inc., Lot 0010, Square 0613

§ 47–4675. DC Habitat 900 55th Street N.E. and 2327 through 2341 Skyland Terrace S.E

§ 47–4676. Lots 835 and 840 in Square 5539