Business Incentives Guide Everything you need to know about state business incentive programs
For multi-state businesses, keeping on top of state tax credits and incentives can be an overwhelming task. The Business Incentives Guide on Tax Research NetWork™ is a practical, quick-reference guide for identifying and tracking state business credits and incentives, such as investment credits, job training, enterprise or revitalization zones, manufacturing-processing, agricultural, technology and pollution control.
Unlike other publications, the Business Incentives Guide locates hard-to-find information on relevant state financial incentives, such as state or locally-funded business loan and grant programs. To simplify your research, Business Incentives Guide offers expert guidance on all applicable laws, regulations and rulings. It also gives you daily tax news.
Commentary and discussions of these incentives include contributions from recognized tax experts at firms such as Ernst & Young LLP, Deloitte and Touche, Grant Thornton LLP, and Moss Adams LLP, along with Robert A. Woods, Jr.
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The Business Incentives Guide provides comprehensive coverage of incentive programs in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Detailed explanations, with references that take you directly to related laws, regulations and administrative rulings.
Identification and discussion of each state’s tax credits, organized by state and tax type
Hard-to-find information about state and local incentive programs, such as revenue bond financing programs, business grant opportunities, and reimbursement for special state objectives like job training
Detailed discussions of each state's enterprise or revitalization zone programs
Full text of relevant state tax statutes, regulations, rulings, and releases are provided for authoritative support
State and local personnel contacts to help you reach the proper authorities for more information regarding relevant credits, enterprise zones, and state and local incentives