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Qualified Target Industry (QTI) Tax Refund Program
City of Clearwater
QUALIFIED TARGET INDUSTRY (QTI) TAX REFUND PROGRAM
S.288.106.F.S.
How the Program Works
This program provides tax refunds to pre-approved applicants for $3,000
per new job created and $6,000 in an Enterprise Zone, $2,500 bonus
in a designated
Brownfields area. Plus, there is an increased award per job for extremely
high wages. If approved, the applicant may receive refunds on the
taxes it pays including corporate income, sales, ad valorem, intangible
personal
property,
insurance premium, and certain other taxes. There is a cap of $5
million per single qualified applicant in all years, and no more than
25% of
the total refund approved may be taken in a single fiscal year. New
or expanding
business in selected targeted industries or corporate headquarters
are eligible. The program requires an annual appropriation by the Legislature
to execute
payments.
Targeted Industries
Only businesses serving multi-state and international markets
are targeted. Business must be able to locate to other states. Retail activities,
utilities,
mining and other extraction or processing businesses and activities regulated
by the Division of Hotel and Restaurants of the Department of Business
and Professional Regulation are statutorily excluded from consideration.
Effective 9/1/96 Targeted List
- Corporate headquarters
- Business services
- Research and development
- Security and commodity brokers
- Chemical and allied products
- Insurance carriers
- Rubber and misc. plastics
- Holding and other investment offices
- Primary metal industries
- Non-depository Credit Inst.
- Fabricated metal products
- Motion picture sound recording/reproducing studios
- Communications
- Electronic and other electric
equipment
- Transportation equipment
- Apparel and other
textiles
- Instruments and related products
- Lumber
and wood products
- Printing and publishing
- Miscellaneous
manufacturing
- Furniture and fixtures
- Wholesale
distribution
- Paper and allied
products
- Food and kindred products
- Stone, clay and glass
- Industrial
machinery and equipment
Business Files Application State Approval Required Prior to Making Decision
This
incentive has a "but for" clause. A company has to prove
that they would have considered other locations but chose Florida, among
other reasons, because of this incentive program. In order to participate
in the program, a company must apply to Enterprise Florida prior
to making a decision to locate or expand in Florida. All final decisions on applications
are based upon all available information at that time. If a company has
made public announcements, incurred costs or made commitments at their
Florida
location, the state deems them ineligible for the QTI program.
The application is a critical part of this program. It is the vehicle
used by Enterprise Florida and the Governor’s Office of Tourism,
Trade and Economic Development (OTTED) in evaluating the business and
the project. Projects will be evaluated based on wage level, economic
impact, capital investment, long-term commitment to the state and community,
and local support for the project. Thorough responses are of utmost importance.
Qualifications
In order to qualify for consideration under the program, an applicant
must meet the following requirements:
- Be a target industry
- Demonstrate that the tax refund is necessary for the
business to locate or expand in the community
- Create at least 10 new jobs and, if an expansion project,
increase employment by at least 10 percent, jobs must be created
within a three-year period
- Requires that, effective 1/01/09, an corporate average annual salary of all new hires to be at least $42,897 if wages 150% of state, county or Metropolitan Statistical Area, $55,953, additional $1,000 award per new full-time equivalent job; if 200%, $74,604,additional $2,000 award per each full-time new job
- Show that the jobs make a significant economic contribution
to the area economy
- Provide a city resolution recommending the applicant
for the incentive and committing the community to provide a local match
equaling 20% of the tax refund
For more information,
contact
Economic Development and Housing.
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