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Business Move, State Taxes, other Site-Specific Costs


  What business tax rate do you pay in your state?

  Is this the year that your business will perform a strategic relocation

for tax or cost reasons?


Taxes certainly get your attention, but they are not the only site-specific cost.

JPR, an experienced business relocation consultant, will send you a free
summary of tax and other pertinent costs in other states.


First, a brief primer.
-- A new location, in addition to or instead of, starts with site search.
-- Management will want to compare its cost of doing business at two or more locations, to see if a move is justified. (There will be costs, there may be benefits.)
-- Start with a long list of candidate locations, quantify the major site-sensitive costs for your business in each, and select a short list. Then get into details for the short list options and final choice.

JPR offers information that will help you, objectively and confidentially, shrink a long list into a short list of cost justified prospects.

For this free comparison of site-sensitive costs in several states, contact me please. The data include business and personal tax rates as well as other pertinent facts; wages, electricity, natural gas, health care premiums, unemployment insurance tax, Workers' Compensation Insurance, and other information. (Transportation, local taxes, water and disposal are major site-sensitive costs also, but aren't constant state-wide.)

There's no cost or obligation for the comparisons; contact Jack Greene at 626-375-2468 
jack@jacksonproductivity.com



Tax Foundation is the reliable source for business tax information by state, click on

Tax Foundation Review, September 2009



Federation of Tax Administrators page shows the complexity of tax structure

RANGE OF STATE CORPORATE INCOME TAX RATES

 

In your relocation project, JPR can, objectively and confidentially

 Plan strategy, quantify move options before you commit.

 Locate another community, in addition to or instead of, that meets your criteria not only for favorable costs but also for pleasant quality of life.

 Find the specific property best suited to your operating circumstances.

 Plan and physically accomplish a move or expansion project to meet budget and time constraints.

Structure a layout in existing or new facility to improve flow, relieve constraints or add in new products or processes, reduce cycle time and inventory.

 Consolidate facilities or operations cost effectively, achieve expected benefits. Manage regular operations in the midst of relocation or consolidation.

 JPR will lead or perform a project; JPR will guide, shepherd, or train your people to perform the project as the client chooses.