Guymon Daily Herald

New tax credit available to rural Oklahoma businesses

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During the 2022 legislativ­e session, the Oklahoma Legislatur­e passed and Governor Stitt signed the creation of the Oklahoma Rural Jobs Act. The Oklahoma Rural Jobs Act promotes greater access to capital for qualifying small businesses located in rural areas of the state. Through the program, rural funds, their affiliates or investors may earn a tax credit on the equity amount that they invest in a rural fund, which must then deploy as capital expenditur­es to provide financing for small businesses in rural Oklahoma.

“With the Oklahoma Rural Jobs Program, we look forward to the expansion of financing opportunit­ies for qualifying businesses in rural Oklahoma,” said Brent Kisling, Executive Director, Oklahoma Department of Commerce. “This improved access to capital is expected to provide financial flexibilit­y for Oklahoma’s businesses to invest in equipment, purchase supplies or hire employees when they have the opportunit­y to expand.”

The Oklahoma Department of Commerce will begin accepting applicatio­ns on December 1, 2022, for the first round of the Rural Jobs Act. The applicatio­n period will remain open until all of the certifiabl­e capital investment­s have been allocated. It will be a sixyear program. The tax credits are only available in years 3-6 after the capital allocation date.

“I look forward to the opportunit­ies that will come to rural Oklahoma through the implementa­tion of HB4085, the Rural Jobs Act” said Oklahoma Senator Brent Howard. “I believe that these targeted tax credits, available when Oklahomans create new or expand investment­s in workforce in our most rural areas, will bring capital to entreprene­urs that otherwise would not have been available.”

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