Monument protection; application for a grant from the Bavarian compensation fund
Brief description
Grants can be applied for from the compensation fund for measures on monuments in accordance with the Bavarian Monument Protection Act.
Description
The compensation fund is a special state fund without its own legal personality, which is administered by the supreme monument protection authority, the State Ministry for Science and Art. Its financial resources are based on Art. 19 Para. 3 BayDSchG; they are shared equally by the Free State and the municipalities. The fund is reserved for compensation for expropriations under Art. 18 BayDSchG, compensation for unreasonable burdens under Art. 4 para. 3 BayDSchG and for restoration measures under Art. 4 para. 1 BayDSchG (Art. 19 para. 1 sentence 1 BayDSchG).
Approval can be granted in the form of subsidies and/or in the form of low-interest or interest-free loans. The type (grant and/or loan) and the specific amount are only determined by the so-called reasonableness test. This is carried out by the State Ministry of Science and the Arts as part of the compensation fund procedure. The financial and economic circumstances of the owner of the monument (and, if applicable, his relatives affected by the measure) are used to examine the extent to which the implementation of the restoration measure would lead to a burden on the monument owner that would have an effect beyond the scope of the social obligation of ownership (Article 14 (2) of the Basic Law) and must therefore be compensated. For the so-called reasonableness test, overviews and documents (also of a tax nature) on the respective asset situation as well as the respective current income/expenditure situation must be submitted. The extent to which refinancing is possible is also examined, for example with regard to future possible uses for the listed building or with regard to future reductions in income tax due to increased tax deductions. All amounts stated during preliminary discussions are non-binding until final approval by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation.
For grants of EUR 250,000 or more, a notarized, limited personal easement for the preservation of the monument is entered in the land register as a special condition (with the exception of rooms used for religious services). In individual cases, the granting of funds from the compensation fund is linked to a value compensation clause in the approval notice as a special condition. According to this clause, the owner of the monument must pay an appropriate compensation to the compensation fund within a set period (usually 45 years) if the monument is sold.
Special information for - District of Bad Tölz WolfratshausenPlease refer to the links to our topic page "Monument protection procedures at the Bad Tölz - Wolfratshausen district office" where you will find lots of additional information.
Prerequisites
Grants and/or loans from the compensation fund in accordance with the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) are primarily considered for extensive measures on monuments with supra-regional significance and an acute threat. They require, among other things, that the owner of the monument cannot reasonably be expected to bear the full repair costs. A detailed examination of the financial circumstances of the monument owner is therefore very important in the procedure.
Deadlines
If you wish to apply for grants and/or loans from the compensation fund in accordance with the BayDSchG, the application must be submitted before the measure begins.
Support is ruled out from the outset if the implementation of the measure has already begun or if the measure has already been completed. For more information, please contact your local heritage protection authority and the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments.
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Procedure
If you wish to apply for grants and/or loans from the compensation fund in accordance with the BayDSchG, you must contact the lower monument protection authority. The lower monument protection authorities (usually district offices, independent cities and large district towns) apply for the grant from the compensation fund at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
The administrative procedures and responsibilities for utilizing the compensation fund:
- The State Office for Monument Preservation selects suitable objects in cooperation with the Lower Monument Protection Authority.
- With the support of the Lower Monument Protection Authority, the State Office for Monument Preservation records the master data, the relevant cost figures and the financing proposal (Part I of the data sheet) and maintains the measures in a planning list.
- From the planning list, the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments proposes measures for the biannual consultation with the Bavarian Association of Towns and Municipalities, for which the procedure for claiming the compensation fund is initiated. On this basis, the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments releases the application by forwarding Part I of the data sheet to the Lower Monument Protection Authority. The owner of the monument receives a copy of this for information purposes. If necessary, a financing discussion will be held before the data sheet is released.
- With the cooperation of the monument owner, the Lower Monument Protection Authority processes the application with the monument owner's declaration (Part II of the data sheet) and forwards it to the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments together with the monument-related documents. At the same time, it informs the monument owner of the documents to be submitted to the State Ministry of Science and the Arts for the so-called reasonableness test (examination of the financial and economic circumstances of the monument owner). The monument owner receives a copy of Part II of the data sheet for information purposes.
- The State Office for Monument Preservation transmits the essential technical parameters for the repair procedure for the reasonableness test to the State Ministry for Science and Art (Part III of the data sheet). The monument owner receives a copy of this.
- The State Ministry of Science and the Arts determines the type (grant and/or loan) and specific amount of the grant as part of the reasonableness test. On this basis, the State Office for the Preservation of Historical Monuments issues a conditional notification (notification of grant or 1st notification).
- After completion of the measure, the Lower Monument Protection Authority checks the final invoice from a mathematical and constructional point of view and sends a copy of the audited proof of use to the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments. The State Office for the Preservation of Historic Monuments will carry out a final check of the proof of use from the point of view of the preservation of historic monuments, determine in particular the eligible costs and calculate the amount of the grant to be awarded. On this basis, the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments makes a final decision on the amount of the grant and asserts any claims for repayment (final decision or second decision).
Note: All relevant forms (data sheet, documents for the reasonableness test, sample liquidity report, etc.) can be viewed on the homepage of the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments under the button "Entschädigungsfonds":
Notes
The state, numerous municipalities and municipal associations as well as many other public or private institutions promote measures for the preservation of monuments through grants or, in some cases, loans. The funding options are very diverse. If you are interested in such funding, you should seek advice at an early stage from your lower monument protection authority (districts, independent municipalities and large district towns) and/or the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments. The State Office also provides free information material, which you are welcome to call up.
In addition to grants and/or loans from the compensation fund under the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG), grants from the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation can also be applied for from the state monument preservation authorities (see service "Monument preservation; applying for a grant from the State Office for Monument Preservation" under "Related topics").
In addition to grants and loans, you can often also take advantage of tax breaks that are tailored to owners of listed buildings.
Tax benefits under the Income Tax Act (EStG): This - indirect - subsidy can be granted for the majority of conservation measures. A certificate for submission to the relevant tax office is usually issued by the State Office for the Preservation of Historic Monuments (see "Conservation of historic monuments; applying for a certificate for tax purposes" under "Related topics").
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