HUD
No. 02-008YNEZ
Adam Glantz
(212) 264-8000, ext. 3158
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January 16, 2002 |
HUD UNVEILS ECONOMIC PLAN TO REVITALIZE YONKERS - NAMED
ONE OF EIGHT NEW EMPOWERMENT ZONES
NEW YORK - As part of a $17 billion economic stimulus package to promote jobs
and economic growth nationwide, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
today designated the City of Yonkers, plus six other communities across the
country, as Federal Empowerment Zones. The designation entitles these new EZs
to receive regulatory relief and tax breaks to promote job growth and generate
community revitalization.
"These tax incentives couldn't come at a better time," said HUD Assistant
Secretary and former Syracuse Mayor Roy Bernardi. "This critical partnership
between the public and private sectors will give local businesses an economic
boost to help drive revitalization, provide jobs and ultimately build a foundation
for stronger communities."
Bernardi joined New York Governor George Pataki, U.S. Representative Jim Walsh,
and a host of the City's major business and civic leaders, in making the announcement
at the Federal Building in Syracuse.
"In these challenging times, under the leadership of President Bush and HUD
Secretary Martinez, stimulating private-sector, local initiatives remains the
cornerstone of community development policy across this nation," said New York
State Governor George Pataki. "The new empowerment zones in Syracuse and Yonkers
will aid hardworking New Yorkers who continue to take the initiative to start
new businesses, create good jobs, and build affordable housing, create prosperity
and opportunity for themselves, their families, and their communities."
The primary benefit to the new Empowerment Zones is a $17 billion tax incentive
package for businesses to locate and expand within these areas. These incentives
include wage credits, tax deductions, bond financing and capital gains. Each
incentive is tailored to meet the particular needs of a business and offers
a significant inducement for companies to locate and hire additional workers.
"I am delighted that Yonkers has been designated a Federal Empowerment Zone,"
said Yonkers Mayor John Spencer. "It is testimony to the hard work undertaken
by so many of our citizens in this great City. Now we will work just as hard
to reap the benefits of this designation to continue Yonkers' resurgence and
growth."
For Yonkers, the EZ benefits will allow the City to use tax incentives and
financing packages to promote job growth, create new businesses, increase homeownership
opportunities, and create a Zone Assistance Center for business professionals.
"One of HUD's highest mandates has always been to create job opportunities
and revitalize communities. This designation does just that. It will have an
important impact upon economic development in Yonkers by giving the City the
tools its needs to create more jobs and attract new businesses," said Marisel
Morales, HUD Regional Director for New York and New Jersey.
The first six of the current 28 Urban Empowerment Zones were designated in
1994. They were created to establish an initiative that would rebuild communities
in America's poverty-stricken areas through incentives that would entice businesses
back to the inner cities. In 1998, the Initiative was expanded through a second
round, incorporating an additional 15 zones.
The 2000 Community Renewal Tax Relief Act established this round of Empowerment
Zone. Successful Empowerment Zone applicants had to satisfy a two-part selection
process that weighed certain population and poverty criteria as well as the
quality of the community's strategic plan.
The other newly designated EZs will be located in Pulaski County, Arkansas;
Fresno, California; Jacksonville, Florida; Oklahoma City; San Antonio, Texas;
Yonkers, New York; and, Tucson, Arizona.
Tax Credits
- Wage credits are especially attractive to businesses looking to grow.
These businesses are able to hire and retain Zone residents and apply the
credits against their federal tax liability. Businesses located within the
new Empowerment Zones will enjoy up to a $3,000 credit for every newly hired
or existing employee who lives in the EZ.
- Work Opportunity Credits provide businesses located with Empowerment
Zones up to $2,400 against their Federal tax liability for each employee hired
from groups with traditionally high unemployment rates or other special employment
needs, including youth who live in the EZ.
- Welfare to Work Credits offer EZ businesses a credit of up to $3,500
(in the first year of employment) and $5,000 (in the second year) for each
newly hired long-term welfare recipient.
- Indian Employment Tax Credits offer a credit to businesses that
hire enrolled members of an Indian Tribe.
Bond Financing
In addition to the wage credits, there are significant tax incentives available
in support of qualified zone property and schools with the EZs.
- Tax-Exempt Facility Bonds help Empowerment Zone businesses to receive
lower-cost loans to finance property, purchase equipment and develop business
sites within these communities.
- Qualified Zone Academy Bonds allow state and local governments to
match no-interest loans with private funding sources to finance public school
renovations and programs.
Capital Gains
Businesses located within EZs can postpone or only partially recognize the
gain on the sale of certain assets, including stock and partnership interests.
This benefit significantly reduces the capital gains tax liability on businesses
located with these designated areas.
Tax Deductions
- Under Section 179 of the tax code, businesses located with EZs may
claim increased expensing deductions up to $35,000 for depreciable property
such as equipment and machinery acquired after December 31, 2001.
- Environmental Cleanup Cost Deductions allow businesses to deduct
qualified cleanup costs in Brownfields.
- Indian Reservations Deductions permit special accelerated depreciation
rules for qualified property placed in service on Indian reservations.
In addition to the incentives described above, HUD will provide technical assistance
to these communities to ensure that businesses are fully aware of the many opportunities
available to them. To make certain the Empowerment Zones are successful in the
initial stages of their designations, HUD will host an Implementation Conference
where the newly designated EZs will meet to hear from experts in the fields
of business, taxes and economic development. The conference will also provide
presentations from representatives from previously designated EZs recognized
for their successes in forming public-private partnerships.
Other Incentives
Like all distressed communities, Empowerment Zones will also be able to take
advantage of the New Markets Tax Credits that provide investors with
a credit against their federal taxes of 5 to 6 percent of the amount invested
in a distressed area. Also available to Empowerment Zones is the Low-Income
Housing Tax Credit providing credit against Federal taxes for owners of
newly constructed or renovated rental housing.
Learn more about urban Empowerment Zones
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