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Yuba City Continues Focus on Enterprise Zone Program

Monday, June 1st, 2009 | Tax News

Yuba City has been working hard on developing the city into an economic haven for businesses throughout the state.  And it looks like the region’s enterprise zone is going to be at the forefront of its efforts.  Darin Gale as the city’s economic development manager had quite a bit to say about the work being done to make the city ever-increasingly more attractive to businesses.

Ashley Gebb, from the AppealDemocrat.com wrote, “Gale has already outlined quarterly goals to work on enterprise zone awareness, filling vacant commercial properties and making the city more attractive to development by cleaning up its corridors through construction and city ordinances.

A more intensified, concentrated approach can only benefit the city, Maan said.”

“We’ve always ranked at the bottom as far as unemployment goes,” he said. “It’s time we start figuring out what we can do to bring decent paying jobs to the area.”

Shasta Enterprise Zone Continues to Grow

Friday, May 29th, 2009 | Tax News

As the State of California’s economy continues through the recession, the California Enterprise Zone program offers local businesses a great opportunity to save money and reap sizable tax benefits.  In another great demonstration of the power of the EZ program, EDC President Greg O’Sullivan thinks Shasta County can grow its economic job base, despite Sacramento.

With the recession forcing many companies to put expansion plans on hold, the EDC is focusing more on business retention, O’Sullivan said, promoting the Shasta Metro Enterprise Zone, which gives hiring credits to businesses.

In the past year, the enterprise zone has grown from about 800 credited employees to 1,300 credited employees, accounting for $13.5 million in hiring credits to companies, O’Sullivan said.

This is another great example of the potential of the EZ program, if you have a business that resides in an Enterprise Zone, contact us directly to see what benefits you are entitled to.

California Enterprise Zone Sales or Use Tax Bulletin

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009 | Tax News

Click here for the Board of Equalizations June 2009 tax bulletin.

Fresno Enterprise Zone

Friday, May 22nd, 2009 | Featured Zone

Centrally located, Fresno is the financial, industrial, trade, and commercial capital in the Central San Joaquin Valley. This dynamic city is the hub of a region rich in heritage, resources, and people. The home for a diverse mixture of industries, businesses, agencies and institutions, Fresno offers an ideal location and the tools you need to build a successful business.

Businesses in the zone – from large manufacturing companies to small neighborhood restaurants – can significantly reduce their state income taxes by taking advantage of special California Enterprise Zone tax benefits.

Located within the Fresno Enterprise Zone borders are affordable manufacturing and commercial sites, as well as unique retail locations.  The zone is within immediate access of two freeways, two state highways, the Fresno Yosemite International Airport and the Downtown Chandler Airport.  It is also in close proximity to a wide range of educational facilities, housing and other amenities.  These assets add up to an increasingly powerful ability to assist current businesses and attract new companies, jobs and investments.

A business located within the Enterprise Zone can receive tax credits each time it hires an eligible employee or purchases qualified new machinery, equipment or pollution control devices.  Incentives are also available to many employees who work in the zone and lenders who make loans to qualified businesses.  Most businesses in the Enterprise Zone are automatically eligible for benefits.  There is no certification process.

Are Enterprise Zone's Being Targeted by Assembly Bill 1139?

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009 | Tax News

There is a bill being pushed through the California State Assembly that is taking aim at one of the State’s largest enterprise zones.  In it’s current state, the bill would alter the current enterprise zones while eliminating several key regions.  Considering the ramifications of this bill passing, it has met with heavy conflict, especially with the current job market and nationwide recession.

“Let’s be very clear, this isn’t a reform bill. It’s an enterprise zone killer, and would cost California thousands of jobs,” said Craig Johnson, president of the California Association of Enterprise Zones and manager of the Long Beach enterprise zone. He testified against the measure at a recent hearing in Sacramento.

New Tax Credits Proposed

Monday, May 18th, 2009 | Tax News

California Assemblyman Bob Dutton of Rancho Cucamonga is proposing a new bill for personal income and corporate tax credits (SB 508) for hiring CalWORKS recipients, parolees, veterans or persons receiving unemployment benefits.  The provisions of this bill track the Federal Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) and would supplement the current California Enterprise Zone Tax Credit Program.

Letter from Craig Johnson on How Enterprise Zones Can Aid Unemployment

Friday, May 15th, 2009 | Enterprise Zones

Here’s a letter from CAEZ President Craig Johnson regarding how Enterprise Zones can help the soaring unemployment rates.

Dear CAEZ Board and Members,

I found the article linked below to be fascinating and frightening at the same time.  With such high unemployment rates among some of our Enterprise Zones, advocating and marketing the benefits of the Enterprise Zone program are more important than ever.  Our program may be the answer to some of the problems our businesses are facing during such difficult economic times.  Click for more information.

CRAIG JOHNSON
President
California Association of Enterprise Zones

Featured Enterprise Zone: Delano, CA

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009 | Featured Zone

Delano is a culturally diverse community and has long been regarded as an international community. Though the population is drawn from multiple origins, the citizens still have many things in common, including a strong sense of community and work ethic. Delano is strategically located along Highway 99, one of California’s primary north/south arteries.

Delano has been a California Enterprise Zone and has become a great destination for business owners looking to take advantage of the California EZ program.  If you have a company operating in this city, please contact us today to see what tax credits you are eligible for.

Santa Clarita Pushes Through 21 Point Plan for Economic Development

Monday, May 11th, 2009 | Tax News

During the economic downturn, cities are beginning to utilize the tax credits available to them in order to attract new businesses to their region.  The latest was Santa Clarita, which has announced a 21 point plan for economic development.  Topping off the list was the promotion of the city’s Enterprise Zone.  Details are below:

The Enterprise Zone is a critical state-initiated tax savings program designed to stimulate the economy and return valuable dollars to local Santa Clarita business. As of March 23, 2009, this program has generated a potential $14,689,000 in savings to local business. This campaign will include increased marketing and direct outreach to local businesses as a way to help thousands of companies understand the potential tax savings available just by doing business in the City of Santa Clarita. To date less than 5% of eligible businesses have taken advantage of the hiring credits available through the Enterprise Zone, but with increased funding for outreach and marketing to generate awareness of the program and its benefits, this number should increase substantially. $50,000 (General Fund)

Further Update on AB 1139

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009 | Tax News

Craig Johnson wrote this letter of praise for the efforts in opposing AB 1139 which apparently pushed the bill off track.  It won’t be reheard until January 2010.  Johnson also encouraged businesses to keep working to oppose this terrible bill.  Here is the text of his letter:

Dear CAEZ Members and Friends of CAEZ:
Yesterday, AB 1139 was heard in the Assembly C ommittee on Jobs, Economic Development and the Economy (JEDE).  GOOD NEWS!—–the bill was held in Committee and won’t be back until 2011, which was a huge victory for us.  Although the bill now becomes a two-year bill, we will continue to be on alert, as the onerous provisions in this bill could still be incorporated into another bill this year.

CAEZ was the lead in providing testimony in opposition of the bill, as Lydia Moreno, CAEZ Board member and Community Development Coordinator for the City of San Diego and I provided testimony.  Cindy Schock, who owns a business in Lodi, provided compelling testimony describing how the Enterprise Zone program is providing her company with the opportunity to expand, grow and hire new employees.  Thanks to Fran Aguilera of the San Joaquin Enterprise Zone for connecting us with her.  The hearing room was packed with opponents of the bill and numerous individuals lined up to express opposition to the bill.  My thanks to all those who took time out of their very busy schedules to be there in support of the Enterprise Zone program.

The testimony in support of the bill was filled with significant inaccuracies and outdated information about the program.  The program was portrayed as one overrun with problems, ineffectiveness and abuse and consultants who assist companies claim the tax credits were described by the labor union lobbyist as “poverty pimps”.  So much for civil discourse.

Committee members Mary Salas (Chula Vista), Jim Beall (San Jose) and Marty Block (San Diego), provided supportive comments about the Enterprise Zones in their districts, with Assemblymember Salas also expressing specific concerns about the proposed elimination of the TEA and retroactive vouchering.  Committee Chairman, Manuel Perez, who represents the Coachella Valley, Calexico/Imperial County and Imperial Valley Enterprise Zones, encouraged the opponents of the bill to work with the author to effect any needed changes to the EZ program.

Our next steps will include working with our opposition coalition members, (Cal Chamber, CEON, Cal-Tax, Cal Bankers, CMTA, League of Cities, City of San Jose & others), to prepare a letter addressed to the Committee members, correcting numerous inaccuracies stated about the EZ program during the hearing.  I will share this letter with you, which will help prepare all of you to respond to attacks on the program going forward.

The CAEZ Government Affairs Committee will continue to follow this bill and work closely with the Coalition.  Continued education of Members of the Legislature will be the order of the day and I encourage all of you to regularly communicate with your Legislators about your Zones, your businesses and clients and how they make a difference in your communities.

Our letter writing campaign was incredibly successful, contributing to the 200+ letters of opposition received by the Committee Consultant.  To read the consultant’s analysis and see the opposition list, click here.  There was also a supplemental list distributed at the hearing that listed an additional 22 names in opposition!  Your response to this call to action is greatly appreciated and no doubt persuaded the author to describe his bill as “a work in progress”.  Our goal is to eventually describe this bill as DEAD!!

We’re working to get the audio of the hearing posted on the CAEZ website, so please check the site regularly for this and other updates (an updated legislative report will be posted shortly).

Thanks you again for your tremendous response to this outrageous attack on California’s Enterprise Zone program.

CRAIG JOHNSON
President
California Association of Enterprise Zones

 
 
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