Corporate Relocation Incentives and a Skilled Workforce in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

Corporate Relocation Assistance in North Idaho

The Coeur d’Alene Area Economic Development Corporation aka Jobs Plus, Inc., provides information and assistance for corporate relocation and for companies and smaller businesses interested in the economic viability of operations in the region. We inform companies about the pro-business advantages that Idaho, Kootenai County, and the local municipalities offer, including corporate relocation incentives, low tax rates and many other tangible advantages.

For Information about Our Corporate Relocation Policy—Contact Jobs Plus

Call Jobs Plus Toll-Free Nationwide: (800) 621-5600

Corporate Relocation Incentives

Besides all of the outdoor amenities, resorts, golf courses, entertainment venues, low cost of living, and favorable, pro-business environment, there are many reasons to take advantage of Coeur d’Alene’s corporate relocation policy. State, county and municipal incentives include a range of tax credits, low tax rates, and informational advice about commercial real estate, site selection, availability of space in commercial and industrial parks, and general pro-business incentives available for business in North Idaho.

Some of the incentives and benefits include a wide range of tax incentives and exemptions for corporate relocation including:

  • Low Idaho state tax rate of 7.6%
  • Low corporate and personal state income tax rates
  • New Jobs Income Tax Credit
  • Investment Tax Credit (qualifying investments within Idaho only)
  • Research and Development Income Tax Credit of 5%
  • Broadband Telecom Tax Credit of 3%
  • Net Operating Loss (NOL) credit and carrybacks for depreciation; particularly useful on large industrial, construction, mining and similar vehicles
  • Low state sales tax rates
  • Sales tax exemptions for production
  • Sales tax for pollution controls and qualifying pollution control equipment
  • Sales tax purchase exemptions for many fleet vehicles
  • Municipal and Kootenai County incentives (contact us about members of Jobs Plus)

Transportation, Education, Healthcare and a Skilled Workforce

We are here to provide corporate relocation information, and data needed to decide on how take advantage of the area’s pro-business environment, help with site selection advice, and provide information about the region’s economy. This does not end with tax incentives and low tax rates.

Our local transportation network provides immediate access to a variety of transportation modes for goods and personnel—a situation that is ideal for corporate relocation. Interstate 90 to Spokane is a booming segment of the local North Idaho economy. Highway 95 and other state roads provide access to major routes besides I-90. Additionally, the Coeur d’Alene/Spokane corridor provides easy access to regional airport for air cargo. Passenger flights are available from our regional airport or the Spokane International Airport less than an hour away.

Local schools offer parents a wide variety of educational options. Colleges, universities and branches along with vocational training schools offer alternative or additional education and technical training. The many regional healthcare facilities and clinics in the cities and towns around Coeur d’Alene provide quality care to patients young and old.

Our skilled workforce is ideal for corporate relocation. We have an educated, hard-working workforce that is dedicated to the continued prosperity of Coeur d’Alene, Post Falls, Rathdrum and Hayden. Additionally, we can assist your company with information about specific, worker re-training programs available locally or through the Idaho government.

Learn more about our corporate relocation policy for your company. Contact Jobs Plus with questions…and, we look forward to your company becoming the newest resident of North Idaho!

For Information about Coeur d’Alene’s Corporate Relocation Policy—Contact Jobs Plus

Local Area Calls: (208) 667-4753

Business Fax Line: (208) 765-9349

Email: [email protected]

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