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INCENTIVES - STATE OF TENNESSEE

Since Governor Bredesen took office in 2003, one of his highest priorities has been the creation of higher-skilled, better-paying jobs for Tennesseans. The Department of Economic and Community Development has spearheaded that effort from the beginning.  In the last year, we've been called the nation's most competitive state for business, the third-best for economic development and the most improved state for development. The stage is set for success in Tennessee.

Click here for the 2010 TENNEESSEE TOOL KIT , a complete guide to Tennessee state incentives, which now include incentives for Green Energy.

For Specific Industry Incentives:


FastTrack Infrastructure Development Program (FIDP)

The FastTrack Infrastructure Development Program (FIDP) funds may be used for infrastructure improvements. Funds may not be used for "speculative" projects but are restricted to situations where there is a commitment by certain private sector businesses to locate or expand in the state and to create or retain jobs for Tennesseans.

Activities funded under the program will be limited to those services normally provided by local governments and their implementing agencies to businesses which are locating, expanding, or operating in Tennessee. FIDP funding is provided for, but not limited to, the following activities; water systems, wastewater systems, transportation systems, site improvements, technology systems and other improvements to the physical infrastructure required for the location or expansion of a business which creates jobs.

FastTrack Job Training Assistance Program (FJTAP)

The FastTrack Job Training Assistance Program (FJTAP) is available to both new and expanding businesses.

FJTAP staff assists each individual company to develop customized training plans and to provide funding for components of that training. Eligibility for FJTAP support and levels of funding for training assistance are determined by:


Job Based Training Reimbursement (JBT)

A potentially faster program for reimbursement of training costs, companies may seek reimbursement from the state once a job creation commitment and cost-per-job is established.  

Tennessee Job Skills (TJS)

Similar to FJTAP, but with a focus on employers and industries which create high skill, high wage jobs in emerging, high-demand and technology focused sectors of the economy.  Reimbursement rates depend on the level of training and the types of instructors utilized.

Jobs Tax Credit

 Jobs Created Amount of Credit
Full-time TN Jobs 
Percentage Offset
25  $112,500
 75 33.33%
100  $450,000
 999 33.33%
500  $2,250,000 
 1100 50%
999  $4,495,500 
 3000 75%
1000 $4,500,000
 5100 100%

 

Emerging Industry Tax Credits

If companies can demonstrate a strong growth potential and commit to creating jobs which pay above the county's average occupational wage, the state may waive the threshold of 25 new jobs created in order to qualify for the Jobs Tax Credit.

Super Jobs Tax Credit

 

Super Credits are available at the following levels:

 Capital Investment  Jobs Created  Size of Credit per job, per year  Years Available
 $100 million  100  $5,000  3
 $250 million  250  $5,000  6
 $500 million  500  $5,000  12
 $1 Billion*  1,000  $5,000  20

  *Projects qualifying in this category must create jobs paying 150% of the state's average wage.


Integrated Supplier Tax Credit

Tennessee extends certain tax credits to qualified suppliers located within the footprint (footprint determined on a per project basis) of a project meeting the $1 billion investment threshold and creating 1,000 or more jobs.  A qualified supplier locating within the determined footprint of such a project will qualify for a Jobs Tax Super Credit equal to $5,000 per job with a 15 year carry-forward, plus an additional $5,000 per job each year for six years.

Industrial Machinery Tax Credit

 

Capital Investment

Percentage of Credit
Less than $100,000,000
1%
$100,000,000
3%
$250,000,000 
5%
$500,000,000 7%
$1,000,000,000
10%

Pollution Control Equipment Tax Credit

If a company obtains a certificate from the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation certifying that the company's purchase of pollution control equipment is mandated by the state, federal or local law and the equipment will result in the reduction of pollution in the water or air or the elimination of hazardous wastes, the equipment can be taxed at a salvage value for the purposes of calculating tangible personal property tax.

The certificate will also exempt the equipment from sales and use tax and exclude it from calculation of a company's franchise tax liability.

INCENTIVES - TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is a valuable partner offering an array of technical services and financial resources to assist with an expansion whether it is for infrastructure or equipment.

TVA Economic Development Loan Fund (EDLF) is a multimillion-dollar revolving loan program designed to stimulate capital investment and job creation in the TVA region. EDLF loans are made available to companies for fixed asset purposes such as plant expansion and equipment purchase. Special emphasis and consideration are given to minority and woman-owned companies and to companies within targeted industrial sectors. To download a PDF regarding the TVA Economic Development Loan Fund, click here.


Small Manufacturing Credit - This option helps small manufacturers remain viable by offering credits when demand for a month exceeds 1,000kW. To download a PDF regarding the TVA Small Manufacturing Credit, click here.


Enhanced Growth Credit - Substantial credits on electric power bills may be available to companies expanding in the Tennessee Valley. Eligibility is determined by NAICS code, type of power used and kilowatt usage. To download a PDF regarding the TVA Enhanced Growth Credit, click here.


Enhanced Security Deposit Program - The Enhanced Security Deposit Program is available to commercial and industrial electric customers through a partnership between TVA and participating distributors of TVA power. The program allows the waiver or refund of electric utility deposits to qualifying customers. The process is simple, quick and free.


Technical Services - TVA's technical services can help make your expansion or business planning process more efficient and more successful. These technical services are generally available at no cost. For additional information regarding TVA technical services, click here.

INCENTIVES - CITY OF OAK RIDGE


City of Oak Ridge Incentives


Payment-in-lieu-of-tax (PILOT) incentive

The City of Oak Ridge, in conjunction with Anderson and Roane Counties, offers a payment-in-lieu-of-tax (PILOT) incentive that reduces or freezes both real and personal property tax liability for companies meeting certain criteria.

The PILOT incentive is based on job creation, capital investment, wage rate and location of a given project. The incentive is based on a point system, where more points equates to a greater incentive. Bonus points are awarded for companies projecting that a certain percentage of new hires live in Oak Ridge.

Extensive back-up documentation is available regarding the PILOT incentive, including policies and procedures, point criteria spreadsheet, sample MOU and application.

Infrastructure Assistance

The City of Oak Ridge provides infrastructure assistance to companies making a sizeable investment in the community, based on various criteria. Infrastructure assistance may include building or upgrading electrical capacity, water lines, sewer lines or roadway improvements. Also, the City may assist in providing the local match required by some of the state and federal grant programs.

Fast Track Permitting

For projects of considerable size, the City of Oak Ridge will provide a dedicated employee from the Community Development Department to fast track all permitting and licensing in order to expedite the process however possible. The City also is willing to discuss waving or discounting the cost of permit fees.

 




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