Economic impact study means a study conducted by an
Economic impact study means a study of the geographic area
Economic impact study means a study to project the financial benefit of the project to the local, regional and state economies.
Examples of Economic impact study in a sentence
Economic impact study courtesy of the Maine Snowmobile Association.
Gibraltar Chamber of Commerce, An Economic impact study and analysis of the economies of Gibraltar and the Campo de Gibraltar, 2015.
Male, An Economic impact study and analysis of the economies of Gibraltar and the Campo de Gibraltar, Gibraltar 2015, p.
Section 63N-2-104.1 is enacted to read:63N-2-104.1. Eligibility for tax credit -- Economic impact study.
Economic impact study detailing the estimated economic impact on the Parish6.
More Definitions of Economic impact study
Economic impact study means a study, which includes:
Economic impact study means a study conducted by an independent economist to:
Economic impact study means a study to project the
Economic impact study means the report dated July 21, 2017, prepared by Econsult Solutions, Inc., a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A.
Economic impact study means the study conducted annually by the State to determine the amount of Qualified Revenue generated to the State as a result of the Project; and evaluating (i) the number of full-time employees of the Applicant by state of residence for each Fiscal Year being reviewed, (ii) the total compensation paid to the full-time employees on an annual basis by employment class (e.g., management, non-management, production, non-production, etc.), (iii) the total taxable income of the Applicant allocated or apportioned to Connecticut on the basis of the Applicant's consolidated corporate income tax return; (iv) the total purchases of the Applicant subject to Connecticut sales and use tax, as certified by the Applicant; (v) the total investment of the Applicant in real and tangible personal property located at the Project; and (vi) such other information as is reasonably required by the State; and (b) "Qualified Revenue" shall mean the cumulative total State revenue directly or indirectly generated as a result of the Project. A failure of Applicant to provide the information to the State required by this Section 6.6 shall result in a revocation of Applicant's Eligibility Certificate.
Economic impact study means a study of the geographic area designated by a host community pursuant to Section 4 of this act, which includes:
Economic impact study means a study of the geographic area designated by a host community pursuant to Section 710:95-21-4(b), which includes: