Financial Assistance
Businesses are nurtured by Georgia’s vast resources and services, designed to speed and sustain economic growth and market success. In Georgia, you can transform a prospective business venture into a thriving enterprise by utilizing the state’s many financial incentives.
Small business start-ups and Fortune 500 companies alike can utilize Georgia’s many tax credits, designed to speed financial prosperity and enrich their workforce. Establishing or relocating your headquarters to Georgia may qualify you to receive a headquarters or new manufacturing facilities job tax credit for establishing jobs. You can also benefit from the tax credits designed to accelerate economic growth in Georgia’s competitive industries and for those meeting specific business needs for manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, processing, telecommunications, tourism, and research and development firms.
Small business companies can also thrive in Georgia with the help of programs designed specifically to meet their unique needs. Your small business can improve its bottom line and become more fiscally competitive as a result of tax credits. Programs developed in conjunction with the University of Georgia’s Small Business Center, Georgia Tech’s Advanced Technology Development Center and the Georgia Department of Economic Development’s (GDEcD) regional offices are all available to speed your success in a regional, national and global marketplace.
Your employees will also find Georgia to be a place for personal growth and enrichment. Ongoing workforce training opportunities, supported by the Employer’s Credit for Approved Employee Retraining, include a proactive retraining of employees to help them learn the new skills required in a changing competitive environment. The low-cost of living across the tate, lower energy costs and valuable tax credits all translate into savings and better quality of life for you and your employees.
Economic success is a common goal for all businesses, and forward-thinking incentives, training programs and customized resources will continue the momentum of Georgia’s thriving business climate. No matter the size or the industry, the state of Georgia will continue to be proactive in creating innovative programs to meet your needs for growth and competitive success.
Georgia Business Resources:
Georgia Business Calendar
Georgia Business Newsletter
International Offices
Innovation and Technology
Entrepreneur and Small Business
Existing Industry Support
Film, Video & Music
Georgia Workforce
Available Buildings
Georgia Allies
Related Sites:
UGA Small Business Center
Georgia Tech Advanced Technology Development Center
U.S. Small Business Administration