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Yes, it’s true. Our friends at the Shasta Metro Enterprise Zone have posted an updated address range list for the EZ’s Targeted Employment Area or “TEA.”
You ask, “What is a Targeted Employment Area?”
I answer, one of the many ways in which an employee can qualify to trigger California’s enterprise zone Hiring Credit for their employer is by residing within a Targeted Employment Area at the time of hire. It is what is says — an area targeted by the enterprise zone for increased employment opportunities. These are economically depressed residential areas that tend to suffer higher rates of unemployment. (more…)PUBLISHED IN
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San Bernardino County Supervisor Paul Biane published this interesting oppinion piece about his county’s support of private enterprise. It was published yesterday in The San Bernardino Sun. I particularly appreciate his mention of the San Bernardino Valley Enterprise Zone. (more…)
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Last week, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn signed into law a new state budget that includes a new tax credit for small businesses. (more…)
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The Hesperia Enterprise Zone went live on April 1, 2010, when its formal designation was finalized by the California Department of Housing and Community Development.
That’s good news for businesses located within the new enterprise zone. It is also good for prospective employees throughout the region. The enterprise zone is designed to attract and retain business and to create jobs though investment and hiring incentives. (more…)PUBLISHED IN
