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1 Texas’ New Business Tax Credits: Something for Everyone Craig Daugherty Texas Comptroller’s Office

2 $4.4 billion Budget Period 2000-01 Beginning Balance Uneven Regional Economic Development Regional Technology Booms Legislative Policy Environment Texas’ New Business Tax Credits

3 Tax Relief Package Summary n Legislative leaders allot $500 million over two years to sales and franchise tax relief n Final tax relief package more or less evenly split between sales tax and franchise tax n Bipartisan support in the legislature

4 Franchise Tax Relief Package n Three economic development credits n Two child care credits n Small business exemption n Rejected the “mega-credit”

5 Economic Development Credits n Research credit based on federal credit n Targeted job creation credit n Targeted investment credit

6 Economic Development vs Child Care

7 Revenue Impacts of Credits

8 Job Creation Credit n 25 percent of wages in first year n Minimum threshold—10 new jobs n Credit installments spread over 5 years n Excludes lower-than-average-paying jobs n Limited to 50 percent of tax liability

9 Investment Credit n 7.5 percent of investment amount n Minimum investment of $500,000 n Credit installments spread over 5 years n Excludes buildings and structures n Limited to 50 percent of tax liability

10 Research Credit n 5 percent of “new” research spending n Based on federal research credit n Credit may be taken immediately n Limited to 50 percent of tax liability

11 Targeting Credits Reflect Legislative Sensibilities n A “Strategic Investment Area” directs tax concessions to impoverished counties n Industry limitations focus tax benefits on high-wage industries n Performance requirements reinforce the high-wage-job bias of the credits

12 Selection of Strategic Investment Area County unemployment rate > state unemployment rate + County per-capita income < state per-capita income = Strategic Investment Area

13 manufacturing wholesale warehousing computer services research labs Industries Qualified for Targeted Credits

14 Indirect Credit Limitations n Job creation credit only covers jobs that pay more than 110 percent of county average wage n Investment credit only covers companies that pay, on average, 110 percent of county average wage

15 Credit Performance Standards n Job credit takers are required to maintain employment levels throughout the five-year credit installment period. n Investment credit takers are required to retain the capital equipment throughout the five-year credit installment period.

16 Policy Goals n Grant the credits only for high-wage jobs n Steer economic growth to impoverished areas n Require minimum performance standards

17 Future Considerations n SICs vs NAICS n Urban county lock-out? n Legislative review n Taxpayer uncertainty

18 Credits for Child Care n Child Care Credit: business-sponsored child care for employees’ pre-school children n After-School Credit: business donations to accredited schools for before- and after- school care

19 Child Care Credit n Companies that provide child care on premises or pay costs for off-site care n Only for pre-school children n Credit is 50 percent of expenses, limited to $50,000 and 90 percent of tax liability

20 After-School Credit n Companies that donate cash to accredited schools (public or private) n Only for school-age children n Credit is 30 percent of donation

21 Texas’ New Business Tax Credits: Something for Everyone Craig Daugherty Texas Comptroller’s Office


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