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Coos County Job Creation Tax Credit
 

A special message from Governor John Lynch:

Thank you for your interest in the Coos County Tax Credit. As Governor, I believe strongly one of the most important things we can do as a state is make wise investments in our economy. We are working to build our economy across our state. But we recognize the North Country faces special challenges – and also offers special opportunities for businesses.

We hope this new Coos County Tax Credit will encourage you to choose to build or grow your business in New Hampshire’s beautiful Coos County. This new tax credit provides a business that creates a job in Coos County paying at least 150 percent of minimum wage with a $750 credit against its business taxes for each of the next five years. A company that creates a job paying 200 percent of minimum wage receives a $1,000 credit.

Also, the cost of health benefits can be added to a wage to determine whether the newly created job qualifies for a tax credit and at what level.

New Hampshire’s North Country is known for its rugged beauty, and the strong work ethic of the men and women who live there.

The Coos County Tax Credit is one of the many tools the State of New Hampshire is offering businesses to help them grow and thrive. New Hampshire is a great place to work and live, and I hope you will take advantage of this wonderful economic development tool.

John H. Lynch, Governor

 

What is the Coos County Job Creation Tax Credit?
During the 2008 session, the Legislature enacted a Coos County Job Creation Tax Credit against business taxes paid to the State of New Hampshire. 2008 Laws of New Hampshire, (House Bill 1644). The credit is granted to businesses for each new, full time, year-round employee hired in Coos County for which actual wages paid, including the amount paid by the employer for medical and dental benefits, equals or exceeds 150 percent of the current state minimum wage (job established on or after September 1, 2008, $7.25).

Who can apply for the Coos County Job Creation Credit?
Business organizations that create new jobs in Coos County during the fiscal year by hiring one or more “qualified tax credit employees.” “Qualified tax credit employee” does not include an employee that shifted to a new position because of a merger, acquisition or restructuring. Employees who are laid-off and rehired within 270 days to the same or similar positions do not qualify for the credit. Additionally, an employee must have been on the employer’s payroll for at least 90 days prior to the date on which the employer claims the credit for the first tax period. If the position ceases to exist at anytime during the 5 consecutive tax periods, the employer may not claim the credit for any period in which the position ceases to exist or for any future tax periods within the 5 consecutive tax periods.

When can I apply for the credit?
Applications for the first fiscal year of the credit shall be filed with Department of Resources and Economic Development on or before three months after the close of the business organization’s taxable year. The Department of Resources and Economic Development will notify the taxpayer of the amount of the credit awarded to the taxpayer.

Are there limitations on how much credit is awarded to a business organization?
The only limitation is the number of qualified employees hired in Coos County by the business organization. The Department of Resources and Economic Development will award credits of either $750 or $1,000 for each qualified employee hired by the business organization during the taxable year.

How can the business organization take the credit?
The credit may be taken against taxes due on account of taxable periods ending on and after June 9, 2008. The credit is first applied against the business enterprise tax. Any remainder may be applied against the business profits tax. Unused portions of the credit may be carried forward for up to 5 years.

What do I do once the Department of Resources and Economic Development (DRED) has awarded the credit?
Taxpayers who have been awarded a credit from DRED must enter the amount awarded on either the Business Profits Tax Credits for Combined Groups, if filing as a member of a unitary group, and attach the form DP-160 or DP-160-WE to the Business Tax return for tax years ending after June 9, 2008.

How do I get an application for this tax credit?
Download DRED Form CJCTC. PDF icon

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