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Posts Tagged ‘northern California’
Friday, April 17th, 2009 | Featured Zone
The City of Barstow is located in the Inland Empire North region of San Bernardino County, midway between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. With Interstates 15 and 40, and highways 58 and 247 all converging in Barstow, the city is a major transportation corridor with more than 60 million people in 19 million vehicles traveling through Barstow each year. The city is home to an Amtrak depot at its Historic Harvey House.
Catering to the tourists is Barstow Outlet and Tanger Outlet Center which together boasts more than 100 outlet stores. Barstow offers all the major conveniences of small town living with the resources of major metropolitan areas only a short drive away.
If you have a company in Barstow, click here for a free consultation and tips on how to take advantage of the Enterprise Zone tax credits available to you.
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Wednesday, April 15th, 2009 | Tax News
Effective April 1, California’s sales tax increased by 1%. The increase is set to expire on either July 1, 2011 or July 1, 2012 depending on the outcome of the May 19 special election. Some counties voted to increase their local taxes even more.
Pico Rivera and South Gate take the dubious honor of having the highest sales tax in the state with a rate of 10.25%. The only bright side is that the Enterprise Zone tax credit program allows companies to recover the sales tax paid on qualified machinery used in the Enterprise Zone. Here is the link to the FTB’s Special Notice listing the new tax increases by city and county.
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Monday, April 13th, 2009 | Tax News
The final version of a landmark study has just been released by several professors at the USC Marshall School of Business. The report concludes that Enterprise Zones have “positive, statistically significant, impacts on local labor markets in terms of the unemployment rate, the poverty rate, the fraction with wage and salary income, and employment.” The news couldn’t come at a better time when the sagging economy has forced every local and national government to explore new ways to stimulate economic activity. Importantly, the report counters are previous report that Enterprise Zones did not positively impact the economy. The USC report, however, relied on sounder assumptions, considered many different programs in tandem and also looked nationally, not just at California as the previous study had. The full report can be viewed here.
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Friday, April 10th, 2009 | Tax News
The city of Compton has been known as one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the country, however ever since the area was designated as a California Enterprise Zone in 2006, the city has been in the midst of a rapid economic expansion. With national chains moving into the area on a regular basis, many visitors would not even recognize this once feared region. And one of the key factors in this growth has been the tax benefits given through the California EZ.
Newsweek recently featured this fantastic growth, here is a quote from the article, “And that vacant lot off the freeway? Thanks in part to Compton’s designation as an enterprise zone in 2006, it’s been replaced by a $65 million suburban strip mall, whose palm trees and flower beds give it a look more reminiscent of Orange County than South Central. “Compton is a fundamentally different place,” says Stanford University historian Albert Camarillo, a Compton native who is working on an oral history of his hometown. “It’s one of these communities that’s really in the throes of change.”
Compton’s economic growth appears to only be starting. With new businesses moving into the area with regularity, it seems only a matter of time until this neighborhood begins to lose its stigma as an area filled with crime and violence, and become a city attractive to businesses and citizens alike.
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Wednesday, April 8th, 2009 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News
As the federal government continues adding to its economic stimulus efforts, city and state governments are contracting their number of employees along with public projects to preserve capital.
“The state right now is doing the exact opposite of what an economist would do,” said Bill Watkins, the executive director of the UCSB Economic Forecast Project. “There’s definitely not a consensus among economists that stimulus spending is the right approach … but you can’t find an economist who would say you should raise taxes and cut spending in a recession, which is what the state is doing.”
To help combat the current economic issues that are plaguing small businesses in the region, the city of Oxnard in Ventura County is petitioning to be added to the state’s Enterprise Zone program. This would assist small and medium sized businesses with a wide variety of tax benefits and would attract companies to move into the area.
The city of Oxnard would waive some of its permit fees for businesses in the enterprise zone and allow developers to defer other fees until their projects are finished.
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Monday, April 6th, 2009 | Tax News
On Friday, the FTB held an Interested Parties Meeting to listen to public comments regarding implementation of the Combined Reporting Group Credit Assignment for credits including the Enterprise Zone tax credits. The FTB will continue to invite and analyze comments from the public while it fine tunes the methods by which the California enterprise zone tax credits can be assigned among companies. The FTB issued a draft form 3544 for assignment of the tax credits and expects to update the FAQs on the website in the next two weeks in response to the issues raised at Friday’s meeting. The current FAQ is posted on the FTB’s website here.
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Friday, April 3rd, 2009 | Tax News
Today, the FTB is holding an Interested Parties Meeting to discuss implementation of the new rule allowing companies to assign credits to an affiliate. As proposed, the FTB intends to impose the assignor’s usage limitations on the assignee. The FTB also proposes that the assignee can only use the assigned credits to offset income generated from the same zone that generated the credits. The assignee will be able to start using assigned credits in for the 2010 tax year.
If you want to hear how this can affect your business, please contact us directly.
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Wednesday, April 1st, 2009 | Tax News
On March 3 both the Los Angeles Harbor EZ and the Madera EZ expired. On April 4 the Sacramento Florin Perkins EZ also expires. All three jurisdictions are applying for new zone designations. The deadline for submitting applications is March 27.
On March 16, 2009, the San Bernardino Valley Enterprise Zone (SBVEZ) announced this week that the California Department of Housing and Community Development granted final designation to the zone for a 15-year period.
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Monday, March 30th, 2009 | Tax News
With record high unemployment, the state of California is taking steps in order to increase the number of jobs provided by small businesses. One of the most recent developments in the effort was when California announced that it has set aside $400 million to encourage small businesses to hire new full time workers.
Below are the details on the hiring credit:
- A new tax credit of $3,000 for each additional full-time employee hired is available to small businesses with 20 or less employees beginning January 1, 2009.
- The credit is not subject to the 50% limitation for business credits.
The total amount of credit available to be claimed by all taxpayers is capped at $400 million.
- The credit must be claimed on a timely filed original return received by the Franchise Tax Board on or before a cut-off date specified by the Franchise Tax Board.
- Taxpayers claiming the credit on an original return received by the Franchise Tax Board after the cut-off date is met will be notified that the credit has been denied.
- Taxpayers that have been denied the credit as a result of the $400 million cap being reached will not be assessed an underpayment of estimated tax or underpayment of tax penalty to the extent the underpayment was created or increased by the disallowance of this credit.
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Thursday, March 26th, 2009 | Tax News
Today the Franchise Tax Board (FTB) announced that Enterprise Zone tax credit contingent contracts do not need to be reported to the FTB with Form 8886. This notice makes the FTB position consistent with federal law relating to Enterprise Zone or other credits services that are provided on a contingency basis. Click here to read the original FTB post.
As always, feel free to contact us directly for a free consultation, and we can help you and your business take advantage of the California Enterprise Zone tax credits.
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