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Enterprise Zone Come Under Fire in Santa Clarita

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 | Uncategorized

Despite the fact that new businesses in Santa Clarita will be able to take part in the Enterprise Zone program, Jonathan Randles has reported that new legislation is being discussed that could make the area’s EZ program much less effective.

Randles reports that Assemblyman John Perez, D-Los Angeles, is sponsoring an amendment that would require businesses to hire full-time employees and give their employees health benefits to receive the full tax credits.

This would dramatically decrease the effectiveness of the EZ program, since the costs of the health benefits would essentially wipe out the savings from the Enterprise Zone credits.

San Diego Enterprise Zone Workshop to Be Held on Friday

Monday, January 18th, 2010 | Uncategorized

On Friday, January 22nd, 2010, representatives from the State Franchise Tax Board (FTB) and the Federal Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will present information on the state and federal Enterprise Zone programs and other business law updates.

This is an opportunity to get educated on tax credits and programs the business community can take advantage of in tax year 2009 AND begin planning for tax year 2010.

Details:
Friday. January 22, 2010
Registration 8-8:30 AM Event 8:30-10:30 AM
South County Regional Education Center
800 National City Blvd. National City

To RSVP:
Call: (619) 424 5143
Email: cindy@sandiegosouth.com

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Friday, January 1st, 2010 | Uncategorized

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Thursday, November 26th, 2009 | Uncategorized

BOE Denies FTB’s Appeal and Holds That EZ Credits Can Reduce AMT

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009 | Uncategorized

Enterprise Zone credits may reduce AMT, says Board
The Board of Equalization has denied the FTB’s petition for rehearing in the Appeal of Nassco Holdings, Inc. (February 25, 2009) Cal. St. Bd. of Equal. Case No. 317434. The Board has also directed its staff to draft a formal opinion in the matter, for consideration.
In the original, unpublished letter decision of Nassco, the Board ruled that a taxpayer may use Enterprise Zone tax credits to reduce AMT. Similarly situated taxpayers, who want to apply their Enterprise Zone credits against AMT, must file claims for refund citing the same arguments that the taxpayer cited in the Nassco appeal.

Hesperia Revels in New Enterprise Zone Designation

Friday, August 21st, 2009 | Uncategorized

The Hesperia Daily Press proudly proclaims the success Hesperia had in managing to outbid many other cities to obtain Enterprise Zone designation.  Below is the article:

HESPERIA • The state has named Hesperia as one of five new enterprise zones that will allow businesses to generate millions of dollars in tax credits.
Hesperia, along with  along with Sacramento, Taft, Pittsburg and Tulare have been only conditionally designated at the moment, according to Steve Lantsberger, Hesperia’s head of economic development. But it’s essentially just a matter of some signing agreements between the California Department of Housing and Community Development and the city before it’s official.
“We spent a lot of time going through all of the requirements so that, if we were successful, there’d be very few things we’d have to do if we were conditionally designated,” he said Thursday. His office began working on the application 18 months ago, and the city will be an enterprise zone until 2024.
The enterprise zone covers most of the city, outside of residential areas. Businesses already operating in the zone as of Aug. 19 are eligible, as are new businesses.

Tale of Two Cities: Escondido Denied Enterprise Zone Designation

Friday, August 21st, 2009 | Uncategorized

As five new cities rejoice at being designated as Enteprise Zones, some others, including Escondido, are deeply disappointed at having missed the chance to boost their local ecomony.  The San Diego Union Tribune had this to say:

ESCONDIDO — Escondido’s hopes of becoming an enterprise zone to boost its economy have been quashed.

It lost in the latest round of California Enterprise Zone applications to five other cities: Sacramento, Hesperia near Victorville, Pittsburg in the Bay Area, Tulare near Fresno, and Taft, north of Los Angeles.

“What a disappointment,” Mayor Lori Holt Pfeiler said. “We were hoping to add it as a tool to help revitalize our underused area (industrial district).”

The city had hoped to use an enterprise-zone designation and the tax credits it gives to businesses to attract high-tech corporations to diversify Escondido’s revenue.

Almost 40 percent of Escondido’s general fund income now comes from sales tax, which is plummeting and resulting in budget deficits.

In March, the city applied to the state Department of Housing and Community Development to become an enterprise zone, proposing an area that covered almost the entire city.

It was roughly bounded by Country Club Drive to the west, state Route 78 and El Norte Parkway to the north and Midway Drive to the east. The southern border jogged along Oak Hill Drive, Juniper Street, Centre City Parkway and Ninth Avenue.

But Escondido soon learned that it faced record competition, and this week, the department announced that the city lost.

John Nunn, the state’s enterprise-zone program manager, declined to explain the reasons, other than the city scored lower.

 
 
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