2012 New Jobs-NY Job Creation Plan Information
George D. Maziarz
July 23, 2012
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2012 NEW JOBS-NY Job Creation Plan
ELIMINATING TAXES ON MANUFACTURERS: Over a three year period, the legislation would provide manufacturers throughout New York State with $495 million in tax relief – phasing out the taxes they pay under the State’s Corporate Franchise Tax and Personal Income Tax. The first phase will begin for tax years beginning on January 1, 2013. This will save manufacturers $114 million in SFY 2012-13 and $495 million when fully phased in.
20% TAX CUT FOR SMALL BUSINESSES: The plan would provide small businesses with a corporate tax rate cut from 6.5 percent to 5.2 percent – a 20 percent reduction. It would also virtually eliminate the fixed dollar minimum for small businesses. This reduction will save small businesses $20 million in SFY 2012-13 and $49 million on an annual basis.
SMALL BUSINESS JOBS CREDIT: Provides a credit of 10% of business income for about 800,000 small businesses that have at least one employee, have business income of less than $250,000, and that file under the personal income tax. This tax credit would save small businesses $80 million annually.
ELIMINATE SENATE DEMOCRATS 500 PERCENT ENERGY TAX HIKE: In 2009 this tax was increased from one-third of one percent to two percent, a 500 percent increase. The phase-out of this tax hike from two percent back to the base tax would be accelerated by one year, from 2014 to 2013. It will also reduce the permanent increase in the base tax from one-third of one percent to one percent back to the old rate of one-third of one percent. This will save New Yorkers $261 million in SFY 2012-13 and an additional $261 million in SFY 2013-14.
BREWER’S PRODUCTION CREDIT AND LABEL REGISTRATION CREDIT: In response to a recent NYS Supreme Court order which hurt a number of New York’s craft brewers, the legislation would create a credit for small brewers for the first 200,000 barrels of beer brewed in New York (equal to the former excise tax exemption), and a $150 credit (equal to the former registration exemption) for each beer label registered with the NYS Liquor authority (only for beer labels where less than 1,500 barrels are produced annually in New York.)
ANGEL INVESTMENT TAX CREDIT: The legislation creates an “Angel Investor” program with a pool of $7 million and also creates a 35 percent angel investor credit for those businesses that donate funds to the pool.
FILM PRODUCTION CREDIT: The legislation changes the applicable credit percentage from 10 percent to 30 percent for the film post production tax credit. Also moves unconsolidated law into consolidated law.
“HIRE-NOW-NY” TAX INCENTIVE: The Hire-Now-NY proposal includes direct incentives for each new job employers create, a business would get a tax credit of up to $5,000 per employee for a maximum of three years. The credit will equal 6.85 percent of wages paid to the employee. The hires must be new employees.
UNEMPLOYMENT BONUS CREDIT: The “HIRE-NOW-NY” tax incentive would increase to up to $8,000 if the employer hires someone who is currently unemployed. The new employee must be employed full time for a full year to qualify for the additional $3,000 credit. This will save employers $50 million in SFY 2013-14.
“HIRE-A-VET” ENHANCED CREDIT – The Senate job creation plan would provide an enhanced tax credit of up to $10,000 to any business that hires a veteran returning home from military service. This will save employers $30 million in SFY 2013-14. In order to qualify for the unemployment and veteran bonus credits the employee must be hired by April 1, 2013 to encourage an accelerated increase in jobs.
**For More Information See the Entire Press Release Below**
Release: Wednesday May 30, 2012
The New  York State Senate will act on the 2012 NEW JOBS-NY Job Creation Plan.  The  Senate’s comprehensive plan will help create thousands of new private sector  jobs by delivering tax relief to small businesses and manufacturers, reducing  energy costs, and enacting major fiscal reforms to make New York State more  economically competitive.  
“New York is headed in the right direction, but we have  to do even more so the job creators can put more New Yorkers to work,” Senate  Majority Leader Dean G. Skelos said. “The business tax cuts we are proposing  would put more money back into the pockets of small businessmen and women so  they can invest, grow and hire more employees.  Senate Republicans are taking  action to stoke the fires of job growth so we can really get our economy moving.  This is absolutely the right time to cut taxes and create jobs.”   
Senate Republicans first  approved a small business tax cut plan as part of its budget resolution in early  March.  However, the tax cuts were not included in the enacted 2012-13 state  budget. 
The Senate  Republican’s NEW JOBS-NY plan is supported by business organizations across the  state, including the Business Council of New York, Unshackle Upstate, the  Manufacturers Association of Central New York (MACNY), the National Federation  of Independent Businesses, the Long Island Association and the Long Island  Business Council.  Highlights of the plan include:
- · Eliminating Taxes on New York Manufacturers: The plan would spur creation of thousands of manufacturing jobs by eliminating income taxes paid by manufacturers over a three year period ($495 million in tax relief).
 
· 20 Percent Corporate Tax Cut for Small Businesses: This cut in the corporate tax rate will save nearly 200,000 small businesses $49 million.
· 10 Percent Personal Income Tax Credit for Small Businesses: This tax cut would save 800,000 small businesses $80 million.
· Significant Energy Tax Cut: The legislation accelerates the phase-out of the 500 percent energy tax hike Senate Democrats previously approved in 2009.
· New Incentives for Each New Job Created: The bill includes new job creating incentives that would give businesses a tax credit of up to $5,000 for each new job they create; up to an $8,000 credit if the new job goes to someone on unemployment; up to a $10,000 credit if a business hires a returning military veteran.
· Help for New York’s Small Brewers: The plan includes a new Production Credit and Label Registration Credit for New York’s vibrant craft brewing industry.
· A new “angel investor” tax credit to encourage investments in start-up businesses.
The  overall NEW JOBS- NY job creation plan also includes fiscal reforms to improve  New York’s business climate. The plan includes a state spending cap; a  super-majority vote provision to make any future tax increases more difficult;  and new regulatory reforms to reduce red tape for businesses. 
Job-Creating Tax  Cuts:
The 2012 NEW  JOBS NY job creation bill (S7448)  to be acted on today includes the following provisions:
ELIMINATE TAXES ON MANUFACTURERS: Over a three-year period, the legislation would  provide manufacturers throughout New York State with $495 million in tax relief  – phasing out the taxes they pay under the State’s Corporate Franchise Tax and  Personal Income Tax.  This unprecedented step would immediately and dramatically  improve the competitiveness of New York’s manufacturers, create thousands of new  jobs, and provide a major economic boost to communities across the state.   
“By reducing and eliminating  burdensome business taxes, manufacturing companies can grow and create private  sector jobs, which will generate revenue for New York State.  Job creation has  always been, and will continue to be my number one priority,” said Senator John  A. DeFrancisco, Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee.
20 PERCENT CORPORATE TAX CUT FOR SMALL  BUSINESSES: The plan would  provide small businesses with a 20 percent reduction by cutting the “small  business corporate tax rate” from 6.5 percent to 5.2 percent. It would also  virtually eliminate the fixed dollar minimum for small businesses.  This $49  million tax cut, which would impact almost 200,000 small businesses, would make  our state more competitive and help create thousands of new  jobs.
SMALL BUSINESS JOBS  CREDIT: The plan would also  provide a 10 percent tax credit for about 800,000 small businesses that have at  least one employee, have business income of less than $250,000, and that file  under the personal income tax. This tax credit would help encourage new job  creation by saving small businesses $80 million.
“Small businesses provide the bedrock for a healthy  economy,” Senator Jim Alesi (R-C- I, Perinton), Chairman of the Senate Committee  on Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development, said.  “Cutting taxes for  New York State’s small businesses will help provide job opportunities for tens  of thousands of people, helping to energize our economy and improve the quality  of life here in the Empire State.”
ELIMINATE SENATE DEMOCRATS 500 PERCENT  ENERGY TAX  HIKE:  In 2009, Senate Democrats  hurt New York’s economy by enacting a dramatic 500 percent hike in the 18a  assessment that New Yorkers pay on utility bills. This disastrous tax hike took  $1.7 billion out of the economy and chased businesses and jobs out of New  York.
The new Energy Tax Cut  would accelerate the phase-out of this huge tax hike by one year, from 2014 to  2013.  By cutting taxes earlier than previously scheduled, we will deliver $522  million in relief and give a major boost to New York’s economy. 
"I'm extremely pleased that  the job-creation plan eliminates the 500% energy tax hike a year early-a tax  that was enacted in 2009 when the Senate Democrats were in the majority," said  Senator George D. Maziarz.  "The early elimination of this enormous burden on  the economy and local businesses is necessary and will bring a large boost to  the state.  I was against the installation of this tax from the beginning and  I'm glad that we will finally get rid of it and bring relief to local  businesses."
BREWER’S  PRODUCTION CREDIT AND LABEL REGISTRATION CREDIT:  In response to a recent NYS Supreme Court order which  hurt a number of New York’s craft brewers, the legislation would allow a credit  to small brewers for the first 200,000 barrels of beer brewed in New York, and a  $150 credit for each beer label registered with the NYS Liquor authority (only  for beer labels where less than 1,500 barrels are produced annually in New  York.)
"While other industries  have suffered and jobs have been lost, the New York craft brewing industry has  thrived and expanded over the past decade.  As the result of a recent Supreme  Court ruling, an unexpected and significant tax burden has been recently placed  on New York brewers. This decision unfortunately struck down an important excise  tax exemption for our craft breweries. I'm pleased that our efforts have been  included in the "New Job- NY" legislative package that will grow jobs in our  state," said Senator Lee Zeldin (R, C, I- Shirley).
“We need to enact this credit to help the rapidly-growing  craft brewing industry,” Senator Joe Griffo (R-C, Rome) said.  “The brewing  industry is an important segment of the local economies in many areas of the  state, including Matt’s brewery in Utica.  This tax credit would address the  problems created by a recent court decision and enable craft brewers to continue  to grow and create more jobs.”
ENCOURAGE JOB-CREATING INVESTMENT IN  START-UPS:  The legislation  includes a new “angel investor” tax credit program to help ensure that promising  business start-ups have access to the investment capital they need to grow and  expand.  This provision would create an “Angel Investor” program with a pool of  $7 million and also create a 35 percent angel investor credit for those  businesses that donate funds to the pool.
“This bill will allow for intelligent investment that  will help invest in small, and medium technology companies that are creating the  majority of today’s jobs. This policy change will help New York continue to  create more quality jobs,” Senator Robach said.
STRENGTHEN THE FILM PRODUCTION INDUSTRY: The legislation provides support for New York’s  film production industry by increasing the post-production tax credit from 10  percent to 30 percent.
"The  inception of the film tax credit in New York has sparked significant  job growth  and has created substantial tax revenue for New York City and State. As we  continue to work to get the economy moving in the right direction, it is  important that New York State remain a viable location for the television and  film industries. We cannot afford to have New York sets created in Hollywood,"  Senator Marty Golden (R-C-I, Brooklyn) said. 
“Providing a film production tax credit is another means  of keeping film production in New York state, which provides jobs, and  stimulates the economy,” said Senator DeFrancisco.
“HIRE-NOW-NY”  TAX INCENTIVE: Our Hire-Now-NY  proposal includes direct incentives to encourage  businesses to begin expanding their workforce again.  For each new job they  create, a business would get a tax credit of up to $5,000.  
"With the state budget now passed, jump-starting  New York's economy and getting people back to work are at the top of the to-do  list. The Hire-Now-NY tax incentive will spur businesses to expand their  workforce. Under the plan, a business can qualify for a tax credit of $5,000 for  each new job created; up to an $8,000 credit if the new hire goes to someone on  unemployment. As part of the "New Jobs-NY" Job Creation Plan, I am confident the  Hire-Now-NY incentive will create jobs for many New Yorkers," said Senator  Michael Ranzenhofer (R-C-I, Amherst).
MOVING FROM UNEMPLOYMENT TO THE WORKPLACE:  The Hire-Now-NY  tax incentive would increase to up to $8,000 if the  employer hires someone who is currently unemployed.  
“HIRE-A-VET”  ENHANCED CREDIT:  The Senate job creation plan would provide an enhanced  tax credit of up to $10,000 to any business that hires a veteran returning home  from military service.
“We  must strengthen employment opportunities for our veterans” said Senator Greg  Ball who currently Chairs the Senate Committee on Veterans, Homeland Security  and Military Affairs. “This bill will provide a small measure of recognition and  support to the men and women who have put their lives on the line to protect our  freedom. New York State needs to do everything in its power to provide quality  employment opportunities to these heroes returning to civilian  lives.”
“I have talked with  many veterans here locally and throughout the state, and what I am hearing from  them is that they are returning home from serving our county to a struggling job  market and no jobs,” said Senator Mark Grisanti (R-Buffalo).  “I plan to fix  this; there has been enough grandstanding around the issue. This legislation  provides relief to employers and opportunities for hard working veterans to  return home with a job.”
Taxpayer Protection, Fiscal Responsibility and Regulatory  Reform    
   
The overall 2012 NEW JOBS-NY Job Creation Plan  also includes key fiscal reforms to make New York State more economically  competitive.  These bills include:
STATE SPENDING CAP:  The Senate today will act on spending cap legislation  (S716)  sponsored by Senator Joseph Robach (R-C-I, Rochester), that would limit the  growth of state operating funds spending to no more than the average rate of  inflation of the three previous calendar years.  In addition, the bill would  increase the maximum capacity of the state's rainy day reserve from 3 percent of  General Fund spending to 10 percent of General Fund spending.  This bill would  enhance the state’s fiscal responsibility and provide a better environment for  economic growth and job creation.
“Capping  the state budget will add fiscal sanity and responsibility to the state budget  process and will avoid putting more of a burden on working men and women and  families,” Senator Robach said.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO HELP PREVENT TAX  INCREASES: This constitutional  amendment would require a two-thirds “super majority” vote, rather than a simple  majority, for any tax increase – making it far more difficult to raise taxes  (S1919A, Senator Lee Zeldin, passed Senate  1/19/11).
ELIMINATING  JOB-KILLING REGULATIONS:  Our  plan includes repeal of the annual notification provisions of the “Wage Theft  Prevention Act of 2010” – a duplicative and costly mandate that the Senate  Democrats imposed on employers statewide. This job-killing measure is a perfect  example of unnecessary red tape that does nothing to help employees, while also  hurting businesses and our economy.  (S6063A / passed Senate 2/29/12)  
MAKING STATE AGENCIES MORE RESPONSIVE:  For years, many small business owners have  expressed concern about unresponsive state agencies – especially when it comes  to the permitting process.  When someone applies for a professional license or a  permit, they should not be left hanging for months on end.  The Honesty in  Permit Processing Act (S2461,  passed Senate 3/13/12) requires agencies to publicly disclose their response  times, and to tell applicants how long they can expect to wait for approval.  If  approval takes more than 134 percent of the average processing time, applicants  would get a refund.  This will improve New York’s economic climate, empower  taxpayers, and help break through bureaucratic logjams.  
Heather Briccetti, President and CEO of The  Business Council of New York State, Inc. said: "We applaud the Senate Majority's  continued focus on reducing the cost of doing business, lowering the state's  business burden on business, and reducing the cost of creating jobs.  This  package focuses on key sectors and emerging industries, and will promote new  private sector investments
and critically needed new jobs."
Mike Durant, State Director of the National  Federation of Independent Business, said: 
"The past few weeks have seen  continuous discussion in the other house on issues that not only harm small  business, but hurt those that seek meaningful employment.  This legislation is  aimed at real problems and reaffirms the Senate Majority's commitment to  revitalizing our economy and helping spur new and innovative economic  development opportunities.  Simply, this is another step in the right direction  for New York. From helping reduce taxes on manufacturers to an accelerated  reduction on stifling energy costs, Majority Leader Skelos and his colleagues  are continuing to put the needs of New York's unemployed and small business  owners first." 
Kevin Law,  President and CEO of the Long Island Association said: “We applaud Majority  Leader Skelos and his New Jobs-NY Job Creation Plan because it will stimulate  economic growth, cut taxes, create jobs and bring regulatory relief to create a  more business-friendly climate for our state and region.”
 
Brian  Sampson, Executive Director of Unshackle Upstate, said: “Unshackle Upstate  supports the ‘2012 New Jobs-NY Job Creation Plan’ recently introduced by Senate  Majority Leader Skelos.  Our organization has consistently called for  much-needed tax cuts for the businesses and taxpayers across Upstate and we are  particularly pleased with the Senate’s commitment to reducing taxes on our  manufacturers and eliminating the onerous, hidden 18a energy surcharge a year  earlier than expected.  After weeks and months of endless talk about raising the  cost of business in New York, we now call on the Assembly to introduce and pass  this bill to help boost private sector job growth, get our economy back on  track, and demonstrate to the world that we are truly serious about changing the  reputation of the state.”
MACNY President Randy Wolken said: "For years, MACNY has  stated the way Albany treats its manufacturing community will have significant  impact on the state's overall well being, and I am pleased to see the Senate  Majority has listened and acted on our message.  Eliminating costly and  burdensome taxes including the corporate franchise tax will allow for the  state's manufacturing community to invest their dollars in more productive and  necessary areas to help foster statewide growth: supporting and adding good  paying family supporting jobs, making significant capital investment in their  businesses and investing dollars back into their communities.  This is a big day  for manufacturers statewide, and I applaud the Senate Majority for their  leadership on this significant investment in our state's manufacturing  community."
Richard Bivone,  Nassau Chairman, Long Island Business Council, said: "Creating jobs in New York  for small businesses keeps New Yorkers working and fuels our local economies. I  commend Senator Skelos and the Republican Majority in the state Senate for  making this a priority during this legislative session."
“The Senate  Republican’s 2012 job creation plan will build on the achievements of last year  when we partnered with the Governor to make state government function again and  take significant steps to revitalize our economy and create new jobs,” Senator  Skelos said.  
Over the past year and a half, the Senate Majority has  successfully taken a number of key steps to improve New York’s business climate  to help create jobs:
> Passing two consecutive on-time state  budgets;
> Closing approximately $13 billion budget deficits -- without  raising taxes or fees in the budget; 
> Reducing state spending for two  consecutive years;
> Cutting taxes on small businesses;
> Enacting a  landmark property tax cap;
> Approving the UB2020/SUNY 2020 economic  development plan;
> Repealing the MTA payroll tax for 80 percent of the  business that paid it;
> Enacting the Recharge-NY power-for-jobs plan and  the Power-NY (Article X) power plant siting law;
> Cutting taxes for  middle class families and reducing tax rates to the lowest level in more than  half a century; and
> Helping to launch the NY-Works initiative to  revitalize New York’s infrastructure.
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