Employment
Tax Credit
A company may qualify for a direct credit of the Empowerment
Zone business’ federal income tax liability –
up to $3,000 per business employee living in the Zone.
A qualified employee must perform his or her services
within the Empowerment Zone. A qualified employer is
eligible to take 20% of the first $15,000 of each employee’s
wage in a federal tax credit with no limits on the number
of employees.
Credits are available through December 31, 2009. Unused
credits can be carried forward up to 20 years.
Credits are not available for certain farms, owners,
or family members.
Tax Exempt Bond Financing
State or local governments can issue enterprise zone
facility bonds (tax exempt) to raise funds to provide
an enterprise zone business with capital for qualified
zone properties. This typically reduces the cost of
capital by 1.5% to 2.5% from conventional financing.
Increased Section 179 Deduction
A qualified business may be able to claim an increased
section 179 deduction on qualified zone property put
into service within the Empowerment Zone. This increase
may be as much as $35,000 per year.
For more information on any of the above described
tax incentives, please contact the Empowerment Zone
office.
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