JOB DEVELOPMENT CREDIT

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SCEDA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 101 May 8, 2014 NEXSEN PRUET April C. Lucas Tushar V. Chikhliker Nexsen Pruet, LLC Nexsen Pruet, LLC 1230 Main Street, Suite 700 1230 Main Street, Suite 700 Columbia, SC 29201 Columbia, SC 29201 803-540-2035 803-540-2188 alucas@nexsenpruet.com tushar@nexsenpruet.com JOB DEVELOPMENT CREDIT Enterprise Incentives Retraining Credit Two incentives both quarterly refunds of state payroll tax withholding - Retraining Credit - Companies can receive both incentives, but not on same employee Only available for production or technology intensive jobs No project or job creation requirement Requires approval of both the local Technical College and CCED Benefit begins immediately and lasts 5 years Reimburses up to 50% re-training costs $500 per employee, $2,000 per employee over 5 years The is a valuable hard dollar tax credit. It is a withholding - - not income - - tax credit. South Carolina was one of the first states to adopt it. State employee withholding taxes used to reimburse company for eligible project costs Amount dependent upon number of jobs, wage levels and development level of county; approval required 5 years to reach job creation/investment goals Payable quarterly over 10 years commencing with initial draw 1

Qualifying for a To qualify for the job development credit a business must meet the following criteria: 1. The business must be primarily the type of business that qualifies for the job tax credit. (DISCUSSED BELOW) 2. The business must provide a benefits package that includes health care to full time employees at the project site where the investment is made. Qualifying for a Cont d 3. The business must enter into a revitalization agreement with the Council DISCRETIONARY.* 4. The Council must determine that the negotiated incentives are appropriate for the project, and the Council must determine that the total benefits of the proposed project exceed the total costs to the public, and that the qualifying business otherwise fulfills the requirements of the Act. Qualifying for a Cont d 5. The business must agree to create at least 10 net, new full-time jobs. Although, a business is required by law to create at least 10 net new full-time jobs, the Council almost always requires a business to create significantly more than 10 jobs in order to qualify a business for job development credits. In most cases only those employees who are paid at or above the average county wage qualify. Average county wage is issued annually by the DOR. Annual Small Business Job Tax Credit Qualifying Type Business Manufacturing, tourism, processing, warehousing, distribution, research & development, corporate office, technology intensive, banking, qualifying service related facility, agribusiness operations, qualifying health care related facilities and, in a Tier IV County, service industries. Application, Agreement and Certification In order to receive the job development credit, a business must complete an application, a revitalization agreement, and a certification process. 2

Application Process An application to receive the job development credit and a $4,000 application fee must be submitted to the Council prior to official announcement by a business of its South Carolina location or expansion. ( But for test.) Revitalization Agreement Process If approved, the application generally serves as the preliminary revitalization agreement. In order to have an expenditure reimbursed by the job development credit, the expenditure must be incurred during the term of the agreement or within 60 days before the Council s receipt of an application for job development credit benefits. Within 12 months from the date of approval of the application, a business must enter into a final revitalization agreement with the Council. Certification Process Once a final revitalization agreement has been executed, the qualifying business certifies to the Council in writing that the minimum capital investment and minimum job requirements have been met. As a general rule, a qualifying business must certify within 5 years of the date of approval of its application. The Council then certifies the business to the Department and notifies the business of the certification date. After such notification, the Department will send the business the appropriate withholding forms to use to claim the credit. The business may begin claiming job development credits the quarter following the quarter in which they certify. The amount of credit that any business may receive for each job created is determined by the county where the business s facility is located. There are 4 categories of counties; Tier I, Tier II, Tier III and Tier IV. The county rankings are updated one a year. For 2014, the rankings follow. Tier IV Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, Chesterfield, Clarendon, Dillon, Lancaster, Lee, Marion, Marlboro, McCormick, Union and Williamsburg. Tier III Abbeville, Cherokee, Chester, Colleton, Darlington, Fairfield, Hampton, Horry, Jasper, Laurens, Orangeburg and Sumter. 3

Tier II Anderson, Calhoun, Edgefield, Florence, Georgetown, Greenwood, Kershaw, Newberry, Oconee, Pickens, Spartanburg and York. Tier I Aiken, Beaufort, Berkeley, Charleston, Dorchester, Greenville, Lexington, Richland and Saluda. Business located or to be located in a Tier IV county at the time the application is received by the Council may claim 100% of the A business located or to be located in a Tier III county at the time the application is received by the Council may claim 85% of the A business located or to be located in a Tier II county at the time the application is received by the Council may claim 70% of the A business located or to be located in a Tier I county at the time the application is received by the Council may claim 55% of the The maximum allowable job development credit that may be claimed is calculated as a percentage of the gross wages of each new employee Typically, $3200 cap per employee applies. The hourly gross wage figures are adjusted annually by an inflation factor. The gross wage amounts for 2014 and the percentages to claim are: Gross Wages Per Hour of New Employee for 2014 Percentage to Claim $9.48 to $12.62 2% $12.63 to $15.78 3% $15.79 to $23.67 4% $23.68 and over 5% Use of To claim a job development credit, a business must incur qualified expenditures during the term of the revitalization agreement and include the following: a) Training costs and facilities; b) Acquiring and improving real estate and in certain instances, capital and operating leases for real estate if the lease has at least a 5 year term; typically limited, however, to leases of build to suits; 4

Use of Cont d c) Improvements to public and private utility systems, including water, sewer, electricity, natural gas, and telecommunications; d) Fixed transportation facilities, including highway, rail, water and air; and e) Construction or improvements of real property and fixtures for the purpose of complying with environmental laws and regulations. 5