Incentive Programs
 
The City provides incentives for priority economic development projects, as well as coordinating incentive packages with state and federal agencies.  City staff reviews potential projects for eligibility.

The following incentives are offered for qualified projects:

Business License Fee Reductions
Unoccupied Buildings
New Construction Downtown/Redevelopment Corridors
Student Housing
Auxiliary Dwellings
Historic Preservation
Customized Incentive Packages
 


Business License Fee Reductions

New Businesses

All new businesses located in the City are eligible for reduced Business License fees in the early years of operation.

Upon application for, and granting of the business license, the license holder will only be required to pay a base license fee.  Following that, the applicant will pay 40% of the applicable fee the first year and 60% of the applicable fee in the second year of operation.  Thereafter, 100% of the applicable fee will be charged.

Technology Firms

The City of Beaufort offers technology based companies a reduced business license fee designed to foster growth in the technology sector.

Tech firms in SIC Codes 7371 and 7372 pay only $10 for the first $2,000 of gross revenue, and $0.025 for each $1,000 of revenue over and above $2,000.
 


Unoccupied Buildings
To promote the redevelopment of vacant structures, the City has developed an incentive program to offset rehabilitation costs in these facilities

Any property owner who acquires ownership of any qualified empty/vacant commercial building and pays city real property taxes in regards to a qualifying property will receive credits for all such taxes paid. The amount of these credits will be calculated as follows: the new property owner will receive cash reimbursements for all city real property taxes paid over the same number of years the qualified property had been continuously empty and/or vacant and which was continuously available for sale and/or lease during that time, up to a maximum period of five (5) years.
 


New Construction in Downtown/Redevelopment Corridors
In order to promote quality, responsible infill development, the City provides incentives to qualifying new construction projects in the Downtown area and along specified redevelopment corridors.

The property owner responsible for qualifying new construction will be reimbursed for all city real property taxes paid by the owner on the relevant property attributable to the new development on that property for a maximum period of three (3) years.

A property owner who creates new rental housing in an upper story (or in upper stories) of an existing commercial building in the tax increment financing district will receive double the authorized reimbursement. To

To qualify, the new construction must either be in the city downtown tax increment financing district or in a designated redevelopment corridor. Should a property owner elect to receive a lump sum payment for all such taxes which will be credited, the city will pay the property owner for all such real property taxes which the property owner will pay which are attributable to the qualifying new construction for a maximum period of three (3) years, upon that owner's receipt of a certificate of occupancy for that newly constructed building or that area of the previously existing commercial building which was renovated, improved, and/or added.
 

 
Development of Student Housing
A property owner responsible for development of qualified student housing will be reimbursed for all city real property taxes paid  on the relevant property for a maximum period of three (3) years.

Reimbursements will be made on an annual basis after the city property taxes are paid and the owner has provided an affidavit that the units are being utilized for student housing.
 

Auxiliary Dwellings
A property owner responsible for development of a qualified accessory dwelling unit will be reimbursed for all city real property taxes paid on the relevant property attributable to the accessory dwelling unit for a maximum period of three (3) years.

Reimbursements will be made on an annual basis after the city property taxes are paid and the owner has provided an affidavit that the accessory unit is occupied.
 


Historic Preservation
Much of downtown Beaufort and the outlying areas are in the Beaufort Historic District; a National Landmark Historic District as designated by the U.S. Department of the Interior.

Rehabilitation of structures identified as contributing to the historic district may be eligible for tax-credits and other assistance.  The City will assist historic property owners with coordination of tax-credit programs with state and federal agencies.

For more information on these programs, contact Beaufort's Historic Planner at (843) 525-7011.
 


Customized Incentive Packages
For projects with a significant positive impact on area wage and employment levels, the City will consider offering a customized incentive package; designed to meet the needs of a particular project.  For more information on this, contact the City Manager's office at (843) 525-7072.