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Huge Tax Savings in California (and Everywhere Else)

Kirk Conole • Mar 08, 2021

Huge Tax Savings in California (and Everywhere Else)

The next window to apply for Cal Competes opens July 29 and is only open for three weeks closing August 19.


The California Competes Tax Credit is an income tax credit designed to incentivize companies to grow quality jobs and invest in projects and real estate in California.


The Department of Finance (DOF) annually adjusts the amount available to reallocate (1) credits not awarded in a prior year and (2) “recaptured” credits that were awarded, but not taken advantage of by the intended recipients. In 2016‑17, for example, DOF allocated $243.4 hnmillion to California Competes because $39.9 million in tax credits were not awarded during the prior year and an additional $3.5 million had been recaptured.


Here are the key factors that companies who win awards have:


  1. They are hiring. Cal Competes Tax Credit is designed to incentive companies to grow “quality jobs” in California. Eligible companies can receive $5000 – $20,000 in tax credits for every new employee hired after acceptance into the program.
  2. They offer “quality” jobs. Cal Competes favors companies offering salaries of $40,000 per year or more. The higher the salaries, the greater the credit awarded.
  3. They are investing in projects and/or real estate. Businesses that buy buildings or production equipment can get extra-large incentives.
  4. They are manufacturers or tech companies. Cal Competes favors technology and manufacturing companies. Businesses that develop software, fabricate or assembles products, or produces food have a great chance of winning an award. A company does not need to be in manufacturing or technology to win, but the
  5. They don’t ask for too much. No one wants to leave money on the table, but companies that ask for too much do not receive a counter-offer. They simply get rejected.
  6. They have Cal Competes experts who have won credits before helping them.


Why Expertise Greatly Improves Your Chances of Winning Credits.


Though it sounds like meeting eligibility requirements should guarantee success, the road to an award is not easy. This is a competition and 90% of applicants get awarded no tax credits.


A CPA that is experienced and knowledgeable about the Cal Competes application process and requirements and has had multiple success before might be helpful but they will usually charge a fixed fee whether you are successful or not. 


The tax credit specialists at DCI are experienced at maximizing the Cal Competes tax credit award and helping you through the red tape that you face if you do win.


DCI has a track record for getting substantial awards for companies of all sizes, and across multiple industries.


Getting a credit is not guaranteed. Businesses with revenue under $2MM can receive extra-large incentives. Some examples of Cal Competes winners:


King Shock Technology, a Garden Grove automotive parts company, got a $750,000 tax credit for a pledge to invest $11.5 million and hire 26 people.


Envoy Group, an Irvine online marketing and advertising company, got a $450,000 credit for a pledge to invest $163,400 and hire 69 people.*


LCPtracker, an Orange company that makes wage-tracking software, got a $330,000 tax credit for a pledge to invest $659,000 and hire 46 people.


Lean Technology, an Irvine electrical engineering firm, got a $150,000 tax credit for a pledge to invest $2 million and hire six people.


Pivot Technology Solutions, a San Diego computer consulting firm with an office in Huntington Beach, got a $300,000 tax credit for a pledge to invest $4.1 million and hire 30 people.


Stage One Financial, an Anaheim accountancy firm, got a $30,000 credit for a pledge to invest $35,000 and hire 10 people.


For a no-cost assessment call: (888) 395-0809 or email us at info@DCISolutions.net.


NOTE: This currently is the last scheduled application period for Cal Competes. There is a bill in the state legislature to extend the Cal Competes program and it has the support of the Gov. but approval is not certain.

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