Weekly Featured Enterprise Zone: Modesto, CA
Areas of Modesto have been designated to be included in the Stanislaus Enterprise Zone by the Governor of California through The Housing & Community Development Department. Being in the EZ provides businesses with tax incentives offered by the State to aid economic growth and enhance the community.
What are the incentives?
The following incentives are available through the State of California, from which the following summary was obtained:
Hiring Tax Credits
EZ businesses can earn up to $31,574 in State tax credits for each qualified or voucher employee hired over a five-year period. Refer to The Alliance for information about eligibility criteria to determine whether an employee qualifies for this credit.
Sales & Use Tax Credits
EZ businesses may receive the sales or use tax credit for the purchase of manufacturing or processing machinery, data processing and other equipment used in the EZ. Individuals, partnerships, subchapter S corporations, and limited liability companies can claim a credit on the first $1,000,000 of qualifying purchases per year, while corporations can claim credit on the first $20,000,000 of purchases per year.
Business Expense Deduction
Up front expensing of certain depreciable property can be claimed.
Preference Points
EZ businesses can earn preference points on state contracts.
Operating Loss Carryover
Up to 100% of the Net Operating Loss may be carried forward for up to 15 years.
Net Interest Deduction
Lenders to EZ businesses may receive a net interest deduction.
Unused Tax Credits
Unused tax credits can be applied to reduce future tax liability.
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