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TexasTowelie

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Mon Mar 6, 2017, 07:09 AM Mar 2017

Maryland looks to boost business incentives

The Hogan administration is asking the General Assembly for more power to attract companies to Maryland — and to keep those that are here from leaving.

The push follows the revival of the state's largely dormant "Sunny Day" program to negotiate record-breaking packages for Northrop Grumman and Marriott. It comes as the administration steers more funding to its reorganized economic development arm, the rebranded Commerce Department.

State spending on business incentives — through loans, grants and tax credits — is growing again.

Some of that increase is a natural result of an improving economy, as property values rise and businesses invest — and then take advantage of tax credit programs. The state waived more than $106 million in sales tax in fiscal 2016, for example, linked solely to purchases of machinery used for production.

Read more: http://www.capitalgazette.com/maryland_gazette/news/bs-bz-business-incentive-spending-grows-20170302-story.html

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