Additional information and application forms can be obtained from:
Cathy Schluckebier, Zone Administrator
Quincy Department of Planning and Development
706 Maine Street
Quincy, IL 62301
217/228-4515
Fax: 217/221-2288
cschluckebier@ci.quincy.il.us
Jim Mentesti, President
Great River Economic Development Foundation
300 Civic Center Plaza, Suite 256
Quincy, IL 62301
217/223-4314
Fax: 217/231-2030
gredf@gredf.org
To see an Enterprise Zone Map, click here.
Overview
The Quincy/Adams County Enterprise Zone was established in 1984 under state
legislation. Incentives in the original territory of the zone apply to the industrial,
commercial or residential projects. Additional territory was added to the Zone in 1995.
Within the areas added in 1995, zone incentives apply only to parcels zoned for
manufacturing or used for manufacturing or industrial purposes. The Enterprise
Zone program designation and all benefits described hereunder, will cease on December
31, 2015 unless extended by the State of Illinois and local city and county authorizing
bodies
Property Tax Abatement
For Commercial/Industrial Projects: 100% abatement of real estate taxes for a 10-year
period, or until December 31, 2015, whichever period ends sooner, on the increased
assessment amount only, of commercial and industrial projects due to rehabilitation,
expansion, or new construction, which are of the magnitude and type requiring a building
permit. This abatement of increased assessments will not be effective until the project
is occupied or ready for occupancy as determined by the Township Assessor and will cease
on December 31, 2015.
For Residential Projects: 100% abatement of real estate taxes for a five-year period, or until December 31, 2015, whichever period ends sooner, on the increased assessment amount only, of single-family and multi-family residential projects due to rehabilitation expansion or new construction, which are of the magnitude and type requiring a building permit. Eligible projects are restricted to the geographical area of the zone within the City of Quincy, generally bounded by Locust Street to Harrison Street and Twelfth Street to Riverside, as more clearly depicted by maps available in the Department of Planning & Development. This abatement of increased assessments will not be effective until the project is occupied or ready for occupancy as determined by the Township Assessor and will cease on December 31, 2015.
Building Materials Sales Tax Exemption
Exemption from city, county and state sales tax is available on building materials which
will be permanently incorporated into real estate within the Zone. The sales tax exemption is
limited to projects for which a building permit is required. Purchases may be made anywhere in
the State of Illinois. Sales tax exemptions remain in effect for one year after a building permit
is issued. **NOTE: A business cannot be both a retailer and a contractor in the same transaction
to take advantage of the sales tax exemption.
Reduced Permit Fees
Reduction by 50% of all building related permit fees normally charged in conjunction
with commercial, industrial and residential projects involving rehabilitation, expansion or new
construction for projects within the Zone.
Enterprise Zone Jobs Tax Credit
Businesses are allowed a $500 Illinois income tax credit for each job created in the
zone for qualified employees. Employees must be certified as economically disadvantaged or as
dislocated workers. A minimum of five eligible employees must be hired during the taxable year
to qualify for the credit. Any unused portion of the credit may be carried forward for five years.
Employees must be certified by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO).
Enterprise Zone Investment Tax Credit
A 5% tax credit against the Illinois income tax is allowed for investments in qualified
property. The credit may be taken by corporations, trusts, estates, partners and Subchapter S
shareholders. The credit is allowed for the tax year in which the property is placed in service
in the Zone, or, if the credit exceeds the tax liability for the year, the excess may be carried
forward and applied to the tax liability of the five taxable years following the excess credit year.
Income Tax Deductions
Financial institutions are eligible for a special deduction on their Illinois corporate
income tax return. The deduction is equal to the amount of interest received from a loan for
development in the Zone. This is limited to the interest earned on loans or portions of loans
secured by property which is eligible for the Enterprise Zone Investment Tax Credit. Individuals,
corporations, partnerships, trusts and estates may deduct from their taxable income an amount equal
to those dividends which were paid to them by a corporation which conducts substantially all its
operations in the Enterprise Zone.
Enterprise Zone Machinery and Equipment State Sales Tax Exemption
A business certified by DCCA as investing $5 million in the Enterprise Zone and creating
at least 200 full-time equivalent jobs in Illinois, or as investing $40 million in the zone and
retaining at least 2,000 jobs in Illinois (or 90% of jobs existing on the date of certification)
can qualify for this Illinois sales tax exemption. The exemption applies to all tangible personal
property used or consumed in the zone in the process of manufacturing or assembly of tangible
personal property for wholesale or retail sale or lease. Items eligible for the exemption may be
purchased anywhere in Illinois. The business may apply to DCEO for certification.
Enterprise Zone Utility Tax Exemption
A business certified by
DCCA can receive an Illinois state sales tax exemption on gas, electricity,
messages and the Illinois Commerce Commission’s administrative charge. To
qualify, a business must make an investment of at least $5 million in the zone
and create a minimum of 200 full-time equivalent jobs in Illinois, or it must
invest at least $20 million in the zone and a minimum of 1,000 full-time
equivalent jobs in Illinois. The business may apply to DCEO for certification.