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Enterprise Zones and Community Reinvestments Areas
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DTE 24.doc
Sample
EZ Agreement 7.12.04.doc
Enterprise Zone Application
7.12.04.doc
Waiver
Application.doc
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DTE
24,PDF
Sample EZ Agreement 7.12.04.pdf
EZ Application
7.12.04.pdf
Waiver
Application.pdf |
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NOTICE:
The Ohio Enterprise Zone law changed on
June 9, 2004.
The new law permits exemptions up to 15 years with the
affected school board approval. The new law also establishes
mandatory performance levels for job creation and retention and
provides mandatory claw back language that must be included in all
enterprise zone agreements. The sample agreement and EZ
Application above includes the new language that must be used.
Portage
County participates in two programs which provide property tax
incentives to encourage capital investment and job creation by new
and expanding businesses.
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Enterprise
Zones provide tax exemptions for both real and personal
property. |
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Community
Reinvestment Areas provide tax exemption for real property
only.
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Portage County Enterprise Zones are designated as limited
authority, non-distressed zones. Property tax exemptions of up to
75% in municipalities and up to 60% in unincorporated areas are
allowed on new real and personal property taxes for up to ten
years. Exceptions are permitted with approval from the local
school district. The director of the Portage County Office of
Economic Development (PCOED) serves as Enterprise Zone Manager.
Portage
County Enterprise Zone Agreements
There are 71 active agreements in Portage County. Information
about all Ohio Enterprise Zone agreements is listed on the Ohio
Department of Development's web site.
To
view agreement information follow this link www.odod.state.oh.us/ez/base/
and click Portage on the map. Portage County communities with
enterprise zones are listed below. *These communities also have
Community Reinvestment Areas.
Visit
www.resourceohio.com to
browse additional incentive programs and other business services
provided by the Ohio Department of Development. |
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CITIES |
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VILLAGES |
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TOWNSHIPS |
Aurora
*Kent
Streetsboro
Ravenna
*Tallmadge |
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*Garrettsville
Mogadore
Mantua
Windham
Hiram |
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Brimfield
Rootstown
Ravenna
Shalersville
Mantua |
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Enterprise
Zone Agreement Process |
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The
business must submit an Ohio Enterprise Zone Program Proposed
Agreement (application) along with a check for the $750.00
application fee made payable to the Ohio Department of Development
(ODOD) to the local community. Incentive levels a nd
terms of agreement are negotiated on a project by project basis
with the local community officials. After negotiations are
complete, the local community and business enter into a formal
agreement, which must be approved by the Portage County
Commissioners prior to starting the project.
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The
affected school board (s) must be notified of the tax exemption
request a minimum of 14 days prior to a local government taking
formal action. Agreements which exceed the maximum incentives must
give the school board (s) no less than 45 business days notice.
The notice must include a copy of the Proposed Agreement
(application) and disclose the date, time and place of each review
meeting. Notice must also be given prior to consideration by the
Portage County Commissioners. Both notifications may be given at
the same time provided the local community uses the dual
notification language provided by PCOED. In the event dual
notification language is not used, PCOED provides the appropriate
notice, 14 days or 45 business days, to the affected school
district (s) on behalf of the County Commissioners.
To
receive the tax exemptions granted in the enterprise zone
agreement, businesses must file form DTE24 for real property and
the current form 913EX with their 920 or 945 personal property tax
form.
All
Ohio business property tax forms, depreciation schedules,
instructions and guidelines are available on the
Ohio
Tax Commissioners Web Site. You may also contact the
Portage County Auditor's office at 330-297-3565 for business tax
forms.
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Administration, monitoring and technical assistance is provided by
the Portage County Office of Economic Development. |
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Restrictions |
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Intrastate
Relocation
Ohio businesses relocating to non-distressed based Enterprise
Zones are prohibited from receiving tax exemptions without a waiver
from the Director of the Ohio Department of Development. Waiver
requirements include:
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Business
cannot physically expand at the current site to the extent
necessary for the proposed project. |
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Market
conditions such as just-in-time supply, changes in production
methods, changes in special contract provisions, or ownership
changes that require a relocation of the facility for it to
remain viable. |
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Business
is subject to a consolidation of two or more existing facilities
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least one of the facilities involved in the consolidation is
not an Ohio Operation and the project would result in at least
a 25% increase in the existing employment, and at least a 25%
increase in the existing value of the businesses real or
personal property at the site.
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All of the facilities involved in the consolidation are
located in Ohio and the project results in at least 25%
increase in the existing Ohio employment,
and at least a 50% increase in the existing values of real or
personal property of the
Ohio facilities involved in the relocation.
Follow
this link
Waiver
Application.doc to open or download the
waiver application in MS Word format.
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Second
Enterprise Zone Agreement
A business which has previously entered into an Enterprise Zone
Agreement with a local
jurisdiction, but within five years of the expiration of the
previous agreement, seeks to relocate all or any portion of the
employment positions or assets to another project site is prohibited
from entering into a new Enterprise Zone Agreement with the new
local jurisdiction unless the Ohio Department of Development
Director issues a waiver. The conditions necessary to justify a
waiver are the same as intrastate relocations.
Enterprise
Zone Annual Monitoring
Each Enterprise Zone in Portage County has a Tax Incentive Review
Council (TIRC). The purpose of the TIRC is to perform an annual
review of the terms and conditions of the each agreement to
determine compliance and make recommendations to the local
legislative authority. The TIRC's
are composed of the following: a) three members appointed by the
board of county commissioners; b) two members appointed by the local
legislative authority; c) the county auditor or the designee; d)
individuals appointed by the local board of education and
vocational school district.
Each
designated Ohio Enterprise Zone must report annually by March 31st.
to the Ohio Department of Development regarding the status of all
zone activities and conditions as of December 31st. of the previous
calendar year. Communities who do not meet this reporting deadline
are subject to a monthly penalty of $1,000 until compliance is
attained.
Each
January, PCOED distributes project monitoring forms to each business
and local community having active Enterprise Zone Agreements in
Portage County. The forms must be completed and returned to PCOED in
a timely manner (due date printed on report forms). PCOED and the Portage County Auditor’s office
provides assistance as needed by the businesses in completing the
forms. Information must be complete. Additionally, businesses are
required to provide a copy of their full Personal Property Tax
Return to the appropriate Tax Incentive Review Council. Results of
annual monitoring is posted on the Ohio Department of Development's
Web Site at www.odod.state.oh.us/ez/base/.
Monitoring
Fee
To help offset the costs associated with monitoring enterprise zone
agreements, Ohio Enterprise Zone law established annual monitoring
fees ranging from a minimum of $500 up to a maximum of $2500 (based
on a percent of benefits) for each agreement entered into
after July 22, 1994. The Portage County Commissioners established a
flat fee of $500 for each new agreement required to be monitored.
Each year PCOED invoices each businesses subject to the
annual monitoring fee. Checks are made payable to the Portage
County Treasurer. |
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Community
Reinvestment Areas |
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Community
Reinvestment Areas (CRA's) Created prior to July 22, 1994 permits
100% exemption of real property taxes for up to fifteen years. The
number of years are set when each CRA is established and varies from
community to community. Application is made after construction has
been completed. Administration of CRA's in unincorporated areas is
provided by the Director of the Portage County Regional Planning
Commission (330) 297-3613. Administration in incorporated areas is
provided by the city or village establishing the CRA. Waiver
requirements do not apply. See the table above for Portage County
communities with an active CRA. New Community Reinvestment Areas,
created after July 22, 1994, require negotiated agreements
similar to enterprise zones. Currently there is one new CRA in
Edinburg Township.
For
more information,
contact us.
Portage
County Office of Economic Development
Vacant, Director
Diana Fierle, Executive Assistant
128 North Prospect Street
Ravenna, Ohio 44266
Phone: (330) 297-3470 Fax: (330) 297-3472
E-mail:
pcoed@neo.rr.com
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