- Keystone Opportunity Zone
Keystone Opportunity Zones (KOZ) are specific commercial or industrial areas with greatly reduced or no
tax burden for property owners, residents and businesses throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania is also known as the Keystone State, hence the name.cite web | url = http://www.newpa.com/default.aspx?id=346 | title = What is a Keystone Opportunity Zone | accessdate = 2008-04-04 | publisher =Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development ] The first KOZ's were established in 1999 by thePennsylvania State Legislature and signed into law byTom Ridge , who was then the Governor of Pennsylvania. As of 2008, KOZ's are still being supported by continuing acts of the state legislature and the current governorEd Rendell . The zones are located throughout Pennsylvania in 12 separate regions: Northwest, Southwest, North Central, Southern Alleghenies, Northern Tier, Central, South Central, Lackawanna/Luzerne, Schuylkill/Carbon, Lehigh Valley, Southeast, and Philadelphia. Many of the sites are located in pre-existing airports and industrial parks.Pennsylvania is part of the Rust Belt, a strip of states across the northeastern and midwestern parts of the
United States . These states were formerly industrial powers, but many of their industries have since left, leaving behind vast expanses of factories, mills, and office buildings that have begun to decay or rust. Some of these areas in Pennsylvania have been named Keystone Opportunity Zones with the idea of re-establishing and creating industrial and commercial centers throughout the state.cite web | url = http://www.newpa.com/default.aspx?id=345 | title = Keystone Opportunity Zones (KOZ) | accessdate = 2008-04-07 | publisher =Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development ] Other KOZ's include newly zonedindustrial park s and new and old corporate office spaces. Examples of Pennsylvania KOZ's include theMid-State Regional Airport in Centre County, [cite web | url = http://www.pasitesearch.com/selectsites/SearchResults.aspx?koz=1®ion=06 | title = Find a property Region 6 | accessdate = 2008-04-07 | publisher = Team Pennsylvania Foundation] and theCira Centre , a 28-story office building inPhiladelphia . [cite web | url = http://www.pasitesearch.com/selectsites/SearchResults.aspx?koz=1®ion=12 | title = Find a property Region 12 | accessdate = 2008-04-07 | publisher = Team Pennsylvania Foundation]Keystone Opportunity Zones are designated by local communities and approved by the state. Businesses or companies that are new to Pennsylvania must locate within one of the designated zones to receive tax benefits. Businesses and companies that are already well established in Pennsylvania may become obtain KOZ benefits by increasing full-time employment within one year after receiving KOZ status or by making capital investments equal to 10 percent of the previous years
gross revenue . [cite web | url = http://www.nwcommission.org/koz.html | title = Keystone Opportunity Zones | accessdate = 2008-04-07 | publisher = Northwest Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission]Olympus Corporation , a Japanese company specializing inoptics andimaging , opened its Americanheadquarters in a Keystone Opportunity Zone in Upper Saucon Township, Lehigh County in 2006. [cite web | url = http://www.newpa.com/newsDetail.aspx?id=482 | title = Governor Rendell Says Olympus’ Decision to Open American Headquarters in Pa Reflects State’s Competitive Business Environment | accessdate = 2008-04-07 | publisher =Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development ] The optics and imaging company was drawn to Pennsylvania by the tax benefits available in a KOZ. Other companies to recently move to or open new offices in Pennsylvania includeDuke Energy ,International Paper ,DuPont , andCaremark Rx . [cite web | url = http://www.newpa.com/default.aspx?id=349 | title = Success Stories | accessdate = 2008-04-07 | publisher =Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development ]References
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