Residential Tax Abatement (RTA) (CRA*)

The RTA CRA program offered by the City of Cincinnati makes it possible for property owners to reduce the taxes they pay. The abatement only requires owners to pay taxes on the pre-improvement value of their property for 10 to 15 years. RTAs are available for both building new homes and renovating existing properties.

Overview of Program

When you invest in renovations or build a new home, your property taxes go up, adding an additional financial barrier for those hoping to renovate their homes or prospective homeowners hoping to construct a home – in particular, for low- to middle-income homeowners. At DCED, we know this barrier can be the difference between scrapping a project or moving it forward. So, for the last several decades, our Residential Property Tax Abatement program has allowed residents seeking renovations, improvements, or new housing construction, to pay taxes on the pre-improvement value of their property for up to 15 years.

These tax abatement benefits are available for any increased valuation – as determined by the Hamilton County Auditor – resulting from improvements to the property for new construction and renovation, stay with the property the entire length of the abatement, and transfer to any new property owner within the approved time.

This program recently underwent a meaningful and extensive reform process in 2023 to make RTAs more accessible, prioritize investment in historically marginalized neighborhoods, and incentivize renovations, sustainability, historical preservation, and builds for those with low mobility.**

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