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On December 17, 2010, the President signed the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 (Public Law 111-312). The passing of this legislation extends the tax incentives for all Federal Empowerment Zones (Rounds I, II, and III) and the District of Columbia Enterprise Zone, retroactively, through December 31, 2011. No funding has been appropriated for the Round I, II, or III EZs through this Bill. The Renewal Community tax incentives have not been extended past December 31, 2009. However, there is some possibility that the RC tax incentives could be extended in the coming year by the new Congress.
For a summary of the legislation Click Here
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HUD's Initiative for Empowerment Zones and Renewal Communities (EZ/RC)
The Empowerment Zone tax incentives and the Renewal Community tax incentives are worth approximately $11 billion to eligible businesses of all sizes in Empowerment Zones and Renewal Communities. These incentives encourage businesses to open, expand, and to hire local residents. The incentives include employment credits, a 0% tax on capital gains, increased tax deductions on equipment, accelerated real property depreciation, and other incentives.
In the Empowerment Zones and Renewal Communities, the most widely used Community Renewal tax incentive is the employment credit, which provides tax benefits to businesses that employ residents from the designated areas.
The EZ/RC tax incentives were provided as a tool for the designees to stimulate job creation and retention and business
investment in buildings and equipment. The interagency partnership between HUD and IRS is essential because HUD has the economic development expertise and IRS has the tax expertise. This resulted in securing data provided by IRS on claim trends from 1997 through 2008.
Tens of thousands of business owners and tax preparers visit HUD’s Address Locator each month to verify that businesses and the residences of employees are located in these areas.
HUD re-energized the Community Renewal initiative in December 2001 by designating 8 new urban Empowerment Zones and 40 urban and rural Renewal Communities. Together with 22 Empowerment Zones that HUD designated in competitions in 1994 and 1999, these communities share an $11 billion tax-incentive package that encourages entrepreneurs to open new businesses, expand existing ones, and hire local residents.
The leaders of each Empowerment Zone and Renewal Community work closely also with government, business, and local community representatives to implement strategic plans to improve social and economic conditions throughout the designated areas.
In this website you will find historical information on the Community Renewal Initiative, success stories from businesses in Empowerment Zones and Renewal Communities, and information on laws and regulations that apply to these programs. There are detailed maps of these communities and links to tax incentive publications, including IRS Publication 954 on Empowerment Zone and Renewal Community tax incentives.
This website also provides information on resources that other agencies provide to distressed communities through small business assistance, health care, youth services and more. Thank you for your interest in HUD’s Community Renewal program. Please call us at (202) 708-6339 or e-mail us at OCRTaxCredit@hud.gov if you need any assistance.
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