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BOE Approves Nassco Confirming That EZ Credits Can Offset AMT!

Thursday, November 18th, 2010 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News

 

Yesterday, the Board of Equalization voted to adopt the Nassco Formal Opinion.  This means  that EZ credits can be used to offset the Alternative Minimum Tax.  The decision will be final 30 days from yesterday at which time the opinion will be posted on the BOE’s website.

South Monterey County Cities Lining Up For Salinas Zone Expansion

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News

 

“Salinas, Greenfield and other south Monterey County cities lining up to take action are doing the right thing by approving expansion of the Salinas Valley Enterprise Zone.  By doing so, they are sending a message loudly and clearly that we welcome businesses to set up shop in our communities.”

  Read the article here.

Sign Post Up Ahead

Sunday, November 7th, 2010 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News

 

Coachella valley EZ has come up with a simple yet catchy way to advertise its EZ.  They’ve put up road signs alerting businesses that they are “entering” an EZ.  Here’s the article.

New Zone Manager Believes Zone is Key to Economic Growth

Monday, November 1st, 2010 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News

 

Mark Weber, the newly installed manager of the Coachella Valley EZ is interviewed.  Mark echoes what many legislators and businesses have been saying a lot lately, i.e. “the enterprise zone program is one of the only remaining economic development programs left in the state.”  See the video here.

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Just When You Thought California Couldn’t Get Any Lower

Friday, October 29th, 2010 | Enterprise Zones, Legislation, Tax News

 

In the Tax Foundation’s 2011 State Business Tax Climate Index, California dropped from the 48th worst state in the nation to do business in to the 49th worst.  California lags behind only New York (but there’s always next year). 

See the Foundation’s paper here.

California Businesses are Undertaxed…..Really.

Friday, October 29th, 2010 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News

 

The LA Times editorial board actually wrote last week that California’s businesses are not overtaxed.    Some might disagree with that proposition.  Loren Kaye, President of the California Foundation for Commerce and Education brings some pretty convincing facts to prove that California’s businesses are considerably overtaxed and at a disadvantage right out of the gate because of oppressive taxation and poor leadership.

The fundamental problem with the Times article, and much of the left-of-center criticism of California business taxation – is that they posit a world where public policy is a passive pawn in the hands of manipulative corporations, in the words of Controller John Chiang, “A lot of the tax credits are given to larger business…”

No, not “given.” Companies invest in California, buy equipment and buildings, hire workers, are successful in producing and selling their product or service, make a profit – in California – pay taxes, and earn a credit if they have made investments according to the policies underlying the credit. This is an active, dynamic and competitive economy, influenced by state policy and the interest in businesses in investing here.

Read the entire article here.

Mayor Boasts About EZ

Friday, October 22nd, 2010 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News

Colton Mayor Kelly Chastain boasts about how the San Bernardino Enterprise Zone has helped keep businesses and how she plans to attract more businesses. 

Having served the residents of Colton for 14 years, I have seen firsthand how tax incentives and funding programs support businesses. The city of Colton is among the locations in California to be a part of a designated Enterprise Zone. These zones offer employers a series of business and tax incentives to help them offset the high cost of doing business in the state.

Read the full San Bernardino Sun article here.

Business Hating Rasputins

Thursday, October 21st, 2010 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News

 

That’s what Fox Business News guest called California’s legislature in explaining why 144 companies left California this year.  Business relocation expert Joseph Vranich listed a host of reasons why California is the worst state in the union to do business.  Negative business climate, high regulation and excessive taxes were all reasons why companies are fleeing California.  Los Angeles, Vranich said, was the worst city in United States to do business.  See the interview here.

Valley EZ Nets 400 New Jobs

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News

 

Mission Foods is taking advantage of the new Valley EZ by opening up a $50 million facility that will produce 400 new jobs.  Read the San Fernando Valley Business Journal article.

Modesto EZ Creates More Job Opportunities from T3 Direct Marketing

Monday, October 4th, 2010 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News

 

T3 picks the Modesto EZ for its new facility, creating more jobs.

Partnering with the Stanislaus Alliance Worknet and the California Enterprise Zone Administrator have provided major tax incentives for California job creation. Grand opening and ribbon cutting on October 8th at 1:00 pm.

Due to a 37% growth over the last 3 quarters, T3-Direct Marketing, a full service marketing agency, has opened a new contact center, complete with 96 agent workstations, executive offices, customer service and quality control depts.

T3 is now poised to be a major player in the inbound telemarketing space and expects to create over 60 new jobs in the next three quarters that include quality assurance, customer service, order fulfillment and inside sales.The T3 Direct Marketing Call Center is also located in a California Enterprise Zone, which offers substantial tax benefits to companies who create jobs and purchase new equipment. Please see CAEZ.org for more info on major tax advantages. 

Read the full article.

 
 
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