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For Immediate Release
September 28, 1999
Contact: Mark Sanders
(512) 463-4609
COMPTROLLER
RYLANDER AUTHORIZES
BUSINESS TAX CREDITS FOR MOST COUNTIES
EL PASO Texas Comptroller Carole Keeton Rylander
today released a list of counties where businesses can apply for hundreds
of millions of dollars in state tax breaks authorized by the Legislature
last session.
"These incentives will ignite growth across the state,
including in El Paso," Rylander said. "This is exactly what
we need to maintain Texas' position as a national leader in technology
job growth."
Rylander praised the sponsors Senators Rodney Ellis,
D-Houston, David Sibley, R-Waco, Royce West, D-Dallas, and Representatives
Brian McCall, R-Plano, and Rene Oliveira, D-Brownsville. She also hailed
the work of Senators Eddie Lucio, D-Brownsville, Eliot Shapleigh, D-El
Paso and Representative Yvonne Davis, D-Dallas.
"Without the exceptional efforts of these individuals,
this monumental tax break program would never have seen the light of day,"
she said.
The new franchise tax credits include a research credit,
a job creation credit and an investment credit and will become available
to most taxpayers beginning in 2001. The credits are available for tax
reports due on or after January 1, 2000 and are for research conducted,
jobs created or investments made on or after that date.
"All three tax credits are real and businesses large
and small will benefit," Rylander said. "The total dollar amount
of the tax breaks will depend on how many businesses take advantage of
this tremendous tax credit program."
"My vision for the 21st Century is paychecks and jobs
for Texans; limited government and unlimited opportunity, and these credits
fit with my vision for Texas," she said.
Research Credit
The research credit is available to firms that perform qualified research
in Texas. It is based on the firm's annual increase in research activities
over the prior year.
Four percent of qualified research expenses will be credited
for tax reports due through the end of 2001, and that credit will increase
to 5 percent for tax reports due in 2002 and after.
Job Creation Credit
Companies that create jobs in selected counties may qualify for a job
credit equal to 25 percent of the wages paid to new hires in their first
year of employment.
To qualify, a corporation must create at least 10 jobs,
pay at least 110 percent of the county's average weekly wage, pay health
benefits and be engaged in manufacturing, warehousing, wholesale distribution,
computer services or research laboratories.
The credit is limited to 50 percent of the firm's tax liability
in the year that credits are claimed. Unclaimed credits may be carried
over for up to five years.
Investment Credit
Corporations that invest at least $500,000 in machinery and equipment
can qualify for a franchise tax credit equal to 7.5 percent of that investment.
This
credit, too, is limited to 50 percent of the firm's tax liability.
Rylander determined that 224 counties fall wholly or partially
in the state Strategic Investment Areas. "In my most recent 'Texas
Economic Update' it is reported that four of the nation's five poorest
metro areas are in Texas all along the Texas/Mexico border, with El Paso
MSA ranked number five in the nation," she said.
Of those, 115 counties qualify for full-purpose designation
based on their relative unemployment rate and per-capita income. This
designation will permit firms engaged in manufacturing, warehousing, wholesale
distribution, computer services or research laboratories to apply for
job creation, investment credits, and a research credit bonus.
Another group of 105 counties qualify only for the limited
purpose designation based on their population. Corporations engaged in
agricultural processing in these counties can apply for the job creation
and investment credits.
The other four Dallas, Harris, Bexar and McLennan
counties meet the criteria to qualify for the full-purpose designation
based on their selection as a federal urban enterprise community. Businesses
in areas of the counties in the federally designated zones are eligible
for the credits.
"Businesses should be eager to take advantage of this
generous tax credit plan which will create good paying jobs for hard working
Texans," Rylander said.
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