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Changes Recommended for Keystone Innovation Zone Tax Credit – Smart Incentives

By March 2, 2020News
Idea Innovation Business Free photo on Pixabay

Idea Innovation Business Free photo on Pixabay

Pennsylvania’s Independent Fiscal Office has suggested making the Keystone Innovation Zone (KIZ) tax credit refundable, which would eliminate the portion of the tax credit going to tax brokers and increase the funding available to target businesses. Other proposed changes would strengthen the applicant review process and expand data collection to improve program accountability. 

 

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