Team Volusia Economic Development Corporation (EDC) | Business Tax Incentives. Questions? Contact the Team Volusia EDC at 386-265-6332. Financial assistance can go a long way in making a future location more attractive. This assistance is provided on a case-by-case basis. Industry type, job creation, anticipated average wages and capital investment are some of the main determinants of incentives.
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City of Daytona Beach (Florida) | Economic Development Division. Questions? Contact the City of Daytona Beach at 386-671-8000. The Economic Development Division assists businesses relocating to the City by providing important information about the area, such as local business tax requirements, building permit requirements, local business associations' contact information and the City's plans for future development as indicated in the Comprehensive Plan.
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City of DeLand (Florida) | Economic Development Division. Questions? Contact the City of DeLand at 386-626-7000. The Economic Development Division assists businesses relocating to the City by providing important information about the area, such as local business tax requirements, building permit requirements, local business associations' contact information and the City's plans for future development as indicated in the Comprehensive Plan.
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City of Edgewater (Florida) | Economic Development Division. Questions? Contact the City of Edgewater at 386-424-2400. The Economic Development Division assists businesses relocating to the City by providing important information about the area, such as local business tax requirements, building permit requirements, local business associations' contact information and the City's plans for future development as indicated in the Comprehensive Plan.
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City of Holly Hill (Florida) | Economic Development Division. Questions? Contact the City of Holly Hill at 386-248-9420. The Economic Development Division assists businesses relocating to the City by providing important information about the area, such as local business tax requirements, building permit requirements, local business associations' contact information and the City's plans for future development as indicated in the Comprehensive Plan.
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City of New Smyrna Beach (Florida) | Economic Development Division. Questions? Contact the City of New Smyrna Beach at 386-424-2100.The Economic Development Division assists businesses relocating to the City by providing important information about the area, such as local business tax requirements, building permit requirements, local business associations' contact information and the City's plans for future development as indicated in the Comprehensive Plan.
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City of Orange City (Florida) | Economic Development Division. Questions? Contact the City of Orange City at 386-775-5400. The Economic Development Division assists businesses relocating to the City by providing important information about the area, such as local business tax requirements, building permit requirements, local business associations' contact information and the City's plans for future development as indicated in the Comprehensive Plan.
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City of Ormond Beach (Florida) | Economic Development Division. Questions? Contact the City of Ormond Beach at 386-677-0311. The Economic Development Division assists businesses relocating to the City by providing important information about the area, such as local business tax requirements, building permit requirements, local business associations' contact information and the City's plans for future development as indicated in the Comprehensive Plan.
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City of Ormond Beach (Florida) | Local and State Business Tax Incentives. Questions? Contact the City of Ormond Beach at 386-677-0311. Florida’s stable economy and highly favorable tax climate enhance its position as a profitable location for business and industry.
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Progress Energy | Economic Development Florida Region | Financial Incentives. Questions? Contact Progress Energy Florida Region at 407-905-3443. Consistenly ranked as one of the top pro-business states in the country, Florida offers numerous economic advantages to businesses considering relocation or expansion.
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Volusia County (Florida) Government | Economic Development Division. Questions? Contact Volusia County at 386-248-8048. Volusia County government’s support of an economic development program provides professional and targeted resources to direct and stimulate a greater long-term diversification of the local economy. By targeting and publicly supporting opportunities for higher skilled and higher waged job creation, the County and its economic development partners increase the prosperity and standard of living in the local economy.
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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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