The New Jobs and Enhanced New Jobs Property Tax Credit Program is a new program that provides an incentive to companies expanding both in physical space and in new job creation. Recognizing the importance both of small business as well as the attraction of major employers, the program is two-tiered. The first tier, or New Jobs Tax Credit, provides a property tax credit for businesses expanding by 5,000 square feet and adding 25 jobs over a two year period. The second tier of the program, the Enhanced New Jobs Tax Credit, targets large employers that occupy 250,000 square feet of newly-constructed space and employ more than 2,500 people.
Another new program
is the Historic Preservation Property
Rehabilitation Tax Credit Program, which provides the owners of
designated historic properties with a tax credit on the real estate taxes for
the rehabilitation of that historic building. The property tax credit is valued
at 10% of the documented expenses for the exterior renovation of a historic
property.
In addition to the
two new programs, the City made minor changes and reauthorized several existing
property tax credit programs, including the Downtown
Property Rehabilitation Tax Credit, the
Golden Mile Rehabilitation Tax Credit Program, the Vacant Commercial Structures Rehabilitation Property Tax Credit, the Downtown Frederick Arts and Entertainment
District Incentive Program, and the
Brownfields Mitigation Property Tax Credit Program.
“The City strives to provide an environment that supports
business growth, job creation and capital investment,” said Mayor Randy
McClement. “These property tax credit programs are an important component to
supporting continued economic development in our community, while also
promoting the revitalization and rehabilitation of the City’s existing
commercial property.”
“The goal of each program is to spur job
creation, revitalization and capital reinvestment in the City of Frederick,” stated
Richard Griffin, the City’s Director of Economic Development. “Property tax
credits are one tool in economic development, and were recommended by the
Blighted and Vacant Property Committee as an incentive for rehabilitating and filling
vacant buildings.”
“We greatly
appreciate the focus of the Mayor and Board on supporting existing businesses
and attracting new firms to the City in these tough economic times,” said Matt
Holbrook, Regional Partner at St. John’s Properties. “More than ever,
businesses are seeking the greatest value in their decision to stay, relocate,
and/or expand in any given locality. It’s critical for the City to stay
competitive with all the other surrounding jurisdictions to ensure the long-term
health of our business community.”
For more information
on the City’s property tax credit programs, contact the Department of Economic
Development at 301-600-6360.
DED is a full-service
economic development department of the City of Frederick with the mission to
create economic opportunity in the City through job creation, revitalization
and reinvestment. To learn more visit www.businessinfrederick.com or
call at 301-600-6360.
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