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Renewable Energy Business Tax Incentives

Eligibility 
Commercial
Industrial
Savings For 
Anaerobic Digestion
Biomass
CHP/Cogeneration
Fuel Cells using Renewable Fuels
Geothermal Electric
Geothermal Heat Pumps
Hydroelectric energy
Photovoltaics
Small Hydroelectric
Solar Pool Heating
Solar Thermal Electric
Solar Thermal Process Heat
Solar Water Heat
Wind energy
Maximum Rebate 

No individual limit.
The aggregate amount of tax credits that be approved state-wide is 70 million per taxable year.

Program Information
Eligibility 

Commercial, Industrial

Start Date 

1/1/2010

Program Type 
Industry Recruitment/Support
Rebate Amount 

Varies

SB 1403, signed in July of 2009, created tax incentives intended to draw renewable energy product manufacturers to Arizona. Specifically, income tax credits and property tax incentives are available for companies choosing to establish or expand their manufacturing facilities and corporate headquarters in Arizona. To be eligible the business must meet certain minimum requirements for the quantity and quality of new jobs created. Some of these requirements were amended in May 2010 by Senate Bill 1201. Different incentive levels are available depending on how many full-time jobs are created and the salary for those jobs.

Businesses must first submit an application to the AZ Department of Commerce to be approved as an eligible facility. The law provides for continual review of the business by the Department of Commerce to ensure that the business is still meeting the various requirements. If approved, the business may be eligible for income tax credits or property tax incentives. These incentives will be available starting January 1, 2010, and will expire on December 31, 2016.

'''Income Tax Credits:'''
To be eligible for income tax credits, 51% or more of the new full-time employees must be paid a wage that equals or exceeds 125% of the median income in Arizona, and the employer must pay 80% or more of the premium for all full-time employees health insurance. The amount of the tax credit is up to 10% of the taxpayer's total capital investment if:
* A manufacturing facility creates at least 1.5 full-time employees for each $500,000 of capital invested, or
* A headquarters creates at least 1 full-time employee for each $200,000 of capital invested.
If the capital ratios above cannot be met, then the credit will be equal to 10% of:
* $500,000 per 1.5 new full-time employee in a manufacturing facility, or
* $200,000 per 1 new full-time employee in a headquarters
The credits are refundable, but must be claimed in five equal installments over five consecutive taxable years. The aggregate amount of credits that be approved state-wide is $70 million per taxable year.

'''Property Tax Incentives:'''
To be eligible for property tax incentives, the business must invest at least $25 million in facilities, equipment, land and infrastructure. If approved by the Arizona Department of Commerce, the property will be designated as a class 6 property for a period of:
* 10 years if 51% or more of the full-time employees are paid 125% to 199% of the median income in Arizona, or
* 15 if 51% or more of the full-time employees are paid 200% or more of the median income in Arizona
Class 6 properties have an assessment ratio of 5%, while class 1 properties have an assessment ratio of 22%.

http://www.dsireusa.org/incentives/incentive.cfm?Incentive_Code=AZ41F

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