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Texas Using Its Enterprise Zone To Lure California Businesses To Texas

Monday, January 3rd, 2011 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News

 

Texas is “open for business” and using its Enterprise Zone to lure California businesses looking to relocate.  Is Jerry Brown listening?

With shovel ready sites situated in an enterprise zone the Levelland Economic Development Corporation sees the new Levelland Industrial Rail Park as the key to developing a diversified local economy.  By paring this new rail infrastructure with the local skilled workforce and integrating ourselves into the wind energy logistic supply chain, Levelland can take advantage of the expanding renewable energy industry exploding throughout the region.  Levelland also offers opportunities to California businesses considering relocation or expansion by helping reduce the normal stress related with such capital intensive projects.  Our exceptional economic environment, warm weather, famous hospitality and affordable cost of living make Levelland an ideal choice for businesses looking to make a move. Texas Governor Rick Perry says, “Texas Wide Open for Business” and Levelland is a great place to enter the Lone Star State. 

Read it here.

The Latest Tax News

Sunday, January 2nd, 2011 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News

 

The FTB’s January Tax News.

Another Prominent Democrat Lines Up In Favor of Enterprise Zones

Sunday, January 2nd, 2011 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News

 

Newly elected Democrat Luis Alejo, of the 28th Assembly District, is lining up in favor of Enterprise Zones.  “The Enterprise Zone program should be strengthened rather than eliminated,”  Alejo said in a January 1 article in The Californian.  Although a new Democrat, Alejo was picked by Speaker Perez to be Vice Chairman of the Assembly Local Government Committee.  Alejo is also a member of the Assembly Budget Committee.  He joins JEDE committee chair Manuel Perez in voicing strong support for the Enterprise Zones.

Research and Development Credit Extended, But Key Calculation Remains at 14%

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010 | Uncategorized

The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010 extended the R&D credits for another two years.   Because of the heavy burden in producing document and calculating the traditional fixed base percentage, many companies opt for the Alternative Simplified Method despite yielding a lower credit percentage.  There was a big push to increase the Alternative Simplified Credit percentage from 14% to 17%, but the Tax Act didn’t go that far.  For the next two years, taxpayers who choose to use the ASC method will have to live with the 14%.

Empowered, But Not Renewed

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010 | Enterprise Zones, Legislation, Tax News

 

On December 17, President Obama signed the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010.  The Tax Relief Act extended many important tax rates and programs and some have been curiously left out.   On the Federal level, the Act extends the Empowerment Zones for two more years, but not the Renewal Community Zones.  Fortunately for tax payers, the Empowerment Zone credit per employee is twice the amount of the Renewal Community credit.

Three New Enterprise Zones Designation Announced Today. And The Winners Are…..

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News

 

Anaheim, Harbor Gateway and Santa Clarita Valley, according to California Newswire.  Nothing posted on the HCD site yet.  Here is the link to the California Newswire story.

Call Your Congressman

Monday, December 13th, 2010 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News

 

The League of California Cities urges everyone to contact their local political leaders and educate them as to the benefits and worthiness of the EZ program.  “City officials from communities with Enterprise Zones are encouraged to begin talking to their legislators now about the jobs and economic benefits these zones bring.”  View the Leage of Cities piece.

San Joaquin County Votes to Expand its Enterprise Zone

Monday, December 13th, 2010 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News

 

San Joaquin County’s governmental bodies have rallied behind a proposed expansion of the region’s business-friendly Enterprise Zone, but economic development leaders say a fight to keep the program alive is upcoming.

San Joaquin County Economic Development Director Fran Aguilera adamantly supports the EZ.  ”The zone is the biggest tool we have to attract business, and to keep them here.  It’s ludicrous. If you do something that hurts businesses … you’re hurting employment.”

Read the story here.

December Tax News

Monday, December 6th, 2010 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News

 

Here is the FTB’s December Tax News.

New Voucher Application Fee Goes Into Effect Today

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News

 

Sarting toda, the new HCD voucher fees are in effect.  Every application to the state will now cost $15 instead of $10.  Here is the HCD’s Voucher Fee Increase Memo.

 
 
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