Fiscal Impact Tool (FIT)
Software for making a quick estimate of the local fiscal
impact of economic development activity
Brochure (114
KB PDF)
The Federal Reserve Fiscal Impact Tool is an automated process,
in the form of an Excel workbook, for estimating the effects
of proposed economic development projects on local sales and
property tax revenues and on costs to local government. The
estimates are based on user-provided information about the project
(such as location and number of jobs) and the locality (such
as tax rates and one-time government costs); default values
embedded in the application that can be modified by the user
for greater specificity; and simple assumptions made by the
tool's developers. FIT enhances the analysis by providing supplemental
information.
FIT is intended for use by economic and community development
professionals, primarily in small and mid-size communities.
It can be used to learn about the general costs and benefits
of proposed projects. Or it can be used as an aid in decisionmaking,
providing information on the extent of support a community or
region might be able to afford when planning for different development
possibilities.
FIT provides a quick analysis of the impact of proposed economic
development. Users can increase the precision by providing more-detailed
data and by reviewing the parameters of the project more broadly.
Eleven versions of FIT, covering the following groups of states,
are available:
- Boston. Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont
- New York-Philadelphia-Cleveland. Delaware,
Kentucky, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania
- Richmond. District of Columbia, Maryland,
North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia
- Atlanta. Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana,
Mississippi, and Tennessee
- Chicago. Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan,
and Wisconsin
- St. Louis. Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana,
Kentucky, Missouri, and Tennessee
- Minneapolis. Michigan, Minnesota, Montana,
North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin
- Kansas City. Colorado, Kansas, Missouri,
Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Wyoming
- Dallas. Louisiana, New Mexico, and Texas
- San Francisco. Arizona, California, Idaho,
Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington
- Virginia. Virginia
To inquire about FIT, to obtain a free copy of FIT, or to make
a comment about FIT, please fill out the following form.
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