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What
is a Renaissance Zone?
In Grand Rapids, Renaissance Zones, are distressed and blighted areas
which are virtually tax free for businesses or residents presently in,
or moving into, a Zone. Most of the property in the Renaissance Zone
is zoned commercial. A very few of the properties are zoned residential.
How
long do Renaissance Zone benefits last?
The Renaissance Zone designation began on January 1, 1997, and lasts
for fifteen years. If a business moves into the Zone in the year 2000,
they have twelve years of benefits remaining.
The final three years of the Zone will begin a phase-in of taxation.
For example, in the year 2009 a business will pay 25% of their tax liability,
50% in the year 2010, 75% in the year 2011, and 100% after 2011.
How
does one qualify for Renaissance Zone benefits?
In order to receive
the tax benefits, businesses and residents residing in the Renaissance
Zones must also do the following:
Not be delinquent in any state or local taxes abated by the Renaissance
Zone law.
Businesses
must file an annual Michigan Single Business Tax Return, as well as
an annual City Income Tax Return using their appropriate schedules.
Businesses also need to file an annual City of Grand Rapids Personal
Property Statement and a Renaissance Zone Report Form for each property
located within the Renaissance Zone. These forms may be obtained by
calling 456-3089.
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