


SENATOR HANNON ANNOUNCES JOB CREATION BILL
Incentives Could Create Thousands of New Jobs; U.S. Senate Passes Similar Plan
Senator Kemp Hannon (6th SD) along with members of the Senate Republican Conference announced that legislation to create thousands of new jobs and turn around the state’s economy has been introduced. The jobs plan provides tax credits to businesses that create new jobs, eliminates the state corporate franchise tax for small businesses, and rolls back the personal income tax surcharge that hit small businesses last year.
The jobs bill (S.6959) provides incentives similar to those passed last week by the United States Senate, which also includes a tax credit for businesses that create new jobs.
“This crucial initiative will put New Yorkers back to work and get the State’s economy back on track,” said Senator Hannon. “New Yorkers need a responsible and effective plan passed, and they need it now,” Hannon continued.
The Senate Republican plan would save a business thousands of
dollars for each new job created. The more a business pays a new
employee, the greater the tax benefit. The tax credit would have
minimal impact on the state budget because the new jobs would generate revenue
for the state, and, if a new employee is hired off unemployment, the
credit would be paid for with federal stimulus dollars within the unemployment
fund.
The bill passed by the U.S. Senate provides the tax credit only when
an employer hires
someone who is unemployed. The credit in the state Senate Republican plan
does not include that restriction, but does provide an additional tax credit if
someone is hired off unemployment.
When combined, the two plans would save employers thousands of
dollars for every job
they create. For example, under the Senate Republican plan, if a business creates a
new job with a salary of $35,000, it would receive a $1,487 tax credit.
If the business hires someone off
unemployment, it would
receive an additional $3,000 credit.
The federal plan would provide that same business a credit of $1,808
and an additional $1,000
bonus if the employee is retained for the entire year. When combined, the
Republican State Senate and the federal plan would save the business a
total of $10,269 over three years for creating that new job.
The centerpiece of the state Senate Republican job creation plan
would reward businesses
with a three-year tax credit, averaging between $2,500 and $5,000 for every
new job created. It would also eliminate taxes for small businesses and
manufacturers with 50 or fewer employees or less than $2 million in net income
that pay the state corporate franchise tax, and roll back the income tax
surcharge placed on them last year by Democrats in the budget.
It also places a moratorium on new taxes, fees and regulations on businesses.