Ohio Admin. Code 122:7-1-05 - Eligibility requirements
(A)
Except as otherwise provided in this rule, the authority may grant a tax credit
pursuant to section 122.17 of the Revised Code if
the authority determines the business entity's project satisfies all of the
following:
(1) The project satisfies the
requirements set forth in division (C) of section
122.17 of the Revised
Code;
(2) The taxpayer proposes as
a result of the project to do all of the following by the metric evaluation
date:
(a) Create at least ten full-time
equivalent employees at the project location;
(b) Generate additional annual payroll at the
project location in an amount equal to or greater than one hundred seventy-five
per cent of the federal minimum wage at the time the authority approves the
project, multiplied by fifty-two thousand (which is the number of hours
twenty-five full-time equivalent employees would work in one year);
and
(c) Have an average hourly wage
rate of at least one hundred fifty per cent of the federal minimum wage at the
time the authority approves the project for all new employment positions added
as a result of the project.
(3) The project has received a letter of
support from the chief executive, or his or
her
the chief executive's designee, of
the local political subdivision or a regional development agency charged with
promoting economic development with jurisdiction over the project location, or
in the case of a project with a to- be-determined project location, will
receive such letter prior to the approval of the subsequently identified
project location.
(B)
All or any portion of a project determined to be retail
shall
is not
be eligible for tax credits pursuant to
section 122.17 of the Revised
Code.
(C) A taxpayer that sells or
derives revenue from the performance of services rather than the sale of goods,
must
is to
demonstrate to the satisfaction of the authority that at least fifty-one per
cent of the sales or revenues attributable to the proposed project are
projected to be generated from outside the state of Ohio by the metric
evaluation date to be eligible for tax credits pursuant to section
122.17 of the Revised
Code.
(D) Each taxpayer
shall
will
certify to the authority the amount of baseline payroll for individuals
employed at the project location as of the date the job creation tax credit
application is submitted. Acceptance of a tax
credit award constitutes the taxpayer's confirmation that the amount of
existing payroll certified to the authority is accurate and will be relied upon
by the authority in issuing tax credit certificates. The tax credit
shall be
is
calculated on payroll attributed to full-time equivalent employees employed by
the taxpayer in excess of the existing payroll, as accepted by the authority,
provided that the taxpayer executes and returns the tax credit agreement,
within sixty days of delivery of the agreement. If the taxpayer fails to
execute the tax credit agreement within such sixty day period, the tax credit
may, at the discretion of the authority, be calculated on payroll attributed to
full-time equivalent employees employed by the taxpayer in excess of the
existing payroll, as of the date of the execution of the tax credit agreement.
The taxpayer shall include
will update the authority with any agreement returned
more than sixty days after delivery to the
taxpayer the amount of the taxpayer's baseline payroll at the project location
measured from not more than ten business days
prior to the date the taxpayer signs the agreement. The
taxpayer will certify
Such
the payroll amount shall be
certified as accurate by signature of
the chief executive officer, chief financial officer, or other officer
authorized to sign tax returns for the taxpayer.
(E) The authority may from time to time set
additional eligibility requirements for job creation tax credit project
applications.
(F) If the authority
does not approve a taxpayer's application in which it receives a recommendation
under division (C) of section
122.17 of the Revised Code, the
Ohio department of development
services agency shall
will notify the taxpayer of such determination along
with any reasons for such determination identified by the authority. The
taxpayer may be eligible to reapply, unless otherwise determined by the
authority.
(G) By the metric
evaluation date and each year of the term thereafter, to remain eligible to
receive a tax credit certificate, the taxpayer must
is to:
(1) Maintain at least ten new full-time
equivalent employees at the project location;
(2) Maintain an amount of additional annual
payroll consistent with paragraph (A)(2)(b) of this rule over the baseline
payroll; and
(3) Maintain an
average hourly wage consistent with paragraph (A)(2)(c) of this rule.
(H) If the taxpayer fails to
satisfy the requirements of paragraph (G) of this
rule 122:7-1-05 of the Administrative Code,
no tax certificate shall
can be issued for that year and the taxpayer may be
subject to remedial action as set forth in division (E) of section
122.17 of the Revised
Code.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 122.17
Rule Amplifies: 122.17
Prior Effective Dates: 04/08/1994, 11/08/1999, 09/25/2000, 11/10/2003, 08/27/2010, 07/28/2016
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