Bonita Springs (Florida) Estero (Florida) Economic Development Council. Questions? Contact the Bonita Springs Estero Economic Development Council at 239-333-2332. The Bonita Springs Estero Economic Development Council is committed to attracting businesses that will bring high-wage jobs and year-round work in new industries that will diversify our area’s existing mix of primarily retail/tourism employers. We will help you work together with local government and other area business leaders who have already made the leap and started their companies in Bonita Springs or Estero, Florida.
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City of Cape Coral (Florida) | Economic Development Office | Business Incentives. Questions? Contact the City of Cape Coral at 239-574-0401. Economic business incentives, resources and personalized assistance are available from the City of Cape Coral for businesses looking to relocate or expand into Southwest Florida.
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Fort Myers Regional Partnership | Enterprise Zone. Questions? Contact the Fort Myers Regional Partnership at 800-493-4396. A state designated Enterprise Zone is an area targeted for economic revitalization. Businesses that create new jobs within a zone are eligible for certain sales tax credits and refunds, as well as state corporate income tax credits.
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Fort Myers Regional Partnership | Lee County Business Environment, Industry Analysis, Major Employers, Florida Corporate Taxes, Florida Individual Taxes, Business Incentives & Financial Assistance, Enterprise Zone, Economic Development Services. Questions? Contact the Fort Myers Regional Partnership at 800-493-4396.
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Fort Myers Regional Partnership | Local and State Incentives. Questions? Contact the Fort Myers Regional Partnership at 800-493-4396. On both a local and statewide level, Florida has some excellent business tax incentives programs. Use this webpage to learn more about these programs and how they can benefit your expanison or relocation.
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Enterprise Florida | Brownfield Tax Incentives. Questions? Contact Enterprise Florida at 407-956-5600. Brownfield sites are defined as real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by actual or perceived environmental contamination. Businesses that clean up and redevelop an existing brownfield site are provided with generous financial incentives, regulatory benefits, technical assistance, and liability protection.
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Enterprise Florida | State Business Tax Incentive Programs. Questions? Contact Enterprise Florida at 407-956-5600. Florida offers bottom-line advantages for long term profitability for all types of businesses, from corporate headquarters to manufacturing plants to service firms. Florida offers incentives for: targeted industries; workforce training; infrastructure; and special opportunities.
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Enterprise Florida | Urban Area Business Tax Incentives. Questions? Contact Enterprise Florida at 407-956-5600. Businesses intending to locate in urban inner city areas may be able to take advantage of the Front Porch Florida Micro Loan program, which makes small loans to entrepreneurs within Front Porch Communities.
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Florida Department of Revenue | Enterprise Zone Business Tax Incentives. Questions? Contact the Florida Department of Revenue at 800-352-3671. If you’re operating a business in a Florida classified enterprise zone you may be eligible for tax incentives to hire employees, reduce corporate income tax or reduce tax based on community contributions.
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Florida Department of Revenue | Enterprise Zone Jobs Tax Credit Application. Questions? Contact the Florida Department of Revenue at 800-352-3671. Every business claiming the enterprise zone jobs credit for employees must complete and attach Form F-1156Z, and all applicable schedules, to its corporate tax return for each tax year it claims the credit.
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The credit is available to a new business the year in which ad valorem taxes are first levied against the business. The credit is available to an expanded or rebuilt business the year in which ad valorem taxes are first levied on real or tangible personal property acquired for expansion or rebuilding.
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Florida Division of Vocational Rehabilitation | Employer Workforce Tax Credits. Questions? Contact the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation at 1-800-451-4327. Finding qualified and dependable employees is one of the greatest challenges many business leaders face. People with disabilities have the talents, skills and abilities you need. They are dependable, enthusiastic and some of the most loyal employees you will find. Many of America's finest companies seek and hire people with disabilities, and they have found it to be an appropriate and effective business move.
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Workforce Florida, Inc. | Banner Center Training Programs. Questions? Contact Workforce Florida at 850-921-1119. Led by Workforce Florida, Employ Florida Banner Centers are a statewide, industry-driven initiative focused on education and training. Through direct input from Florida businesses, the state’s 13 current and planned Banner Centers focus on developing and coordinating educational and training resources to boost the competitiveness of targeted industries that diversify Florida’s economy.
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Workforce Florida, Inc. | Incumbent Worker Training Grants. Questions? Contact the Workforce Florida at 850-921-1119. The Incumbent Worker Training grants provide funding for customized training to existing for-profit businesses. Through this grant, Florida is able to effectively retain businesses and help them stay competitive by supporting skills-upgrade training for existing full-time employees.
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Workforce Florida, Inc. | Quick Response Training Grants. Questions? Contact Workforce Florida at 850-921-1119. Quick Response Training grants, administered by Workforce Florida, provide funding for customized training to new or expanding businesses. Through this customer-driven program, Florida is able to effectively retain and attract businesses creating new high-quality jobs.
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