| Missouri Approves Enhanced Enterprise Zone |
| The Missouri Department of Economic Development has approved enhanced enterprise zone status for portions of the city of Neosho and Newton County to help create jobs and spur private investment in the area. (Expansion Management Online) |
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| Go Zone Tax Credits To Spur Economic Recovery In Hurricane-Affected States |
| The Baton Rouge Area Chamber predicts there will be 10,000 to 15,000 new jobs in the region this year. Some of them will be the result of the GO Zone tax credits approved by Congress to spur economic recovery in the hurricane-affected states. (2Advocate.com) |
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| California Bankers Association Selects NTCG as Endorsed Tax Credit Partner |
| The California Bankers Association chooses NTCG, a provider of specialized interest income exemption, incentive wage, and sales/use tax credit documentation services as its Endorsed Incentive Tax Credit Partner. (CBA Press Release) |
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| New York Creates Three New Empire Zones |
| Three new Empire Zones have been created in New York State, the designations being made under legislation enacted last year that authorized the creation of 12 new Empire Zones over the next four years. (North Country Gazette) |
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| Senate Passes $8 Billion in Gulf Coast Tax Breaks |
| Congress passed nearly $8 billion in tax breaks for Gulf Coast businesses but denied federal help for casinos, liquor stores and golf courses. (The Associated Press ) |
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| Business Location is the Key to Tax Success |
| Locating a Business in an Enterprise Zone Can Make a Difference. The EZ program allows for up to $10,000 credit or more per year and $32,000 or more per qualified employee for a five-year period. |
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| California Adds Three New Enterprise Zones |
| Sacramento, CA, November 9, 2005 – California adds three new Enterprise Zones to the existing 39 EZs. Please contact NTCG for more information. |
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| Effective Tax Rates for the States |
| This article reports the effective business tax rates by state from 1991 to 2002. Effective rates are more indicative of the true tax burden than nominal rates. (By Prof. Charles W. Swenson) |
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| Michigan Lawmakers Approve Business Tax Credits |
| Lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to approve legislation in a package aimed at encouraging businesses to relocate in Michigan and getting companies already in the state to expand. |
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| Printing Company To Add 750 Jobs Through Tax Credits |
| A Wisconsin based printing company is receiving up to $3 million in tax credits as part of the state's Enterprise Development Zone program. The program provides a total of $51 million in tax credits to help state businesses grow. (Associated Press) |
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