| Job Creation Tax Credits Approved For 15 Companies in Ohio |
| The Ohio Tax Credit Authority has approved Job Creation Tax Credits for 15 companies locating in Ohio that are expected to create 1,673 jobs. (Ohio Department of Development) |
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| Toyota expands plant thanks to California EZ Credits |
| A Toyota assembly plant in Merced plans to double the size of its production plant. The county of Merced is in an enterprise zone that offers tax incentives to businesses. (The Merced Sun-Star) |
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| Lowe's Seeks Tax Credit |
| N.H. to consider providing a tax credit to Lowe's home improvement stores to set up shop in the former Lakes Region plaza, now Winnipesaukee Crossing. (The Citizen Online) |
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| Job Creation Tax Credits Approved for Ohio Businesses |
| The Ohio Tax Credit Authority has approved Job Creation Tax Credits for business location or expansion projects that are expected to create 714 jobs. (Ohio Department of Development) |
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| Official: Law Could be Boon for Employers |
| New law provides incentives for Tennessee employers to hire people with disabilities who receive services from state agencies. (The Mountain Press) |
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| California Bill: Tax Credit for Production |
| California Assembly Speaker Nunez detailed a new tax incentive bill designed to keep production work in the state. (The Hollywood Reporter.) |
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| Hollywood's New Backlot? The U.S. |
| Louisiana and other states are winning filmmakers' business through tax incentives. Louisiana last year paid out $67 million in tax credits to movie and TV productions, and has dispensed about $40 million already in 2005.(The Los Angeles Times) |
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| Economic-Incentive Program Extended to Dole Foods |
| Gov. Easley signs legislation that clears the way for Dole Foods to locate a food-processing plant in Gaston County that could create 3000 jobs. (The Associated Press ) |
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| Wisconsin to Expand Business Tax Credit Program |
| State program that provides tax credits to WI businesses expanding or locating in economically distressed areas to be expanded, Gov. Doyle said. (The Business Journal of Milwaukee.) |
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| North Carolina Incentives Heading Toward Two-Year Extension |
| Two of North Carolina's economic incentives tools would stay in effect for at least two more years in a bill headed to Gov. Mike Easley's desk. (The Associated Press ) |
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| California Considers Tax Breaks for Filming |
| CA to enact bill providing 12% tax credit on a project's spending in the state, up to $3 million per production. TV movies, may be given an extra 3% credit. (The New York Times) |
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| New York's Empire Zones Attract Film Companies |
| N.Y. Eager to Play Lead Role in TV-Film Industry. The city is attracting more productions thanks to tax credits and its new star: 280,000-sq-ft Steiner Studios. (The Los Angeles Times) |
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| Employers Get Tax Breaks for Hiring Veterans |
| There are some little-known, but lucrative federal and state tax breaks that companies may receive if they hire certain qualified veterans. (By Prof. Charles W. Swenson, Military.com) |
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| Body Armor Tax Deductible |
| If you purchased body armor for combat duty, the entire cost (including shipping) is tax deductible. The deduction is available if you or your spouse purchased it. |
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