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I N C E N T I V E S WE BUILD. WE SUPPORT. WE INVENT. WE INSPIRE. WE CONNECT. WE THRIVE. WE RISE. INCENTIVES STATE/COMMONWEALTH/PROVINCE/LOCAL Please complete the section below for all State/Commonwealth/Province and Local Incentives. Organize your responses by specific jurisdictions. If there are different incentives for real estate sites, organize your response accordingly. STATE INCENTIVES 1. TAX INCENTIVES a. Payroll withholding tax rebates/grants (existing or potential) Georgia’s Mega Project Tax Credit (1.b. below) is applicable to state payroll withholding once all requirements to first apply to state corporate income tax liability are met. b.Job creation tax credits (existing or potential) i. Brief overview of the incentive: Mega Project Tax Credit: This higher-value tax credit is reserved for companies that hire at least 1,800 net new full-time employees and either invest a minimum of $450 million or have a minimum annual payroll of $150 million. Companies can have up to 10 years to meet the job creation threshold depending on the amount of qualified investment. The credit value for all eligible jobs is $5,250 per job for five years. Credits must first be applied to 100 percent of state corporate income tax liability; then all excess credits are applicable to state payroll withholding. This effectively represents unrestricted cash Amazon HQ2 can use to invest in later-stage site acquisition, building construction, lease payments, and other priorities of the company. The Georgia Mega Project Tax Credit program is subject to program requirements as outlined in O.C.G.A. § 48-7-40.24. ii. Estimated net present value (using a [6%] annual discount factor) and/or the relevant percentage (e.g. a XX% investment credit or XX% reduction in real property taxes) of the incentive based on the project assumptions Net present value of $1,060,590,504; see Excel spreadsheet NPV Analysis for additional details. iii. Description of any specific or unique eligibility requirements applicable to the incentive (e.g. what constitutes eligible investment under an investment credit) The project must create at least 1,800 net new jobs in Georgia, and each job must: • be located in Georgia; • involve a regular work week of 35 hours or more; • have no predetermined end date; • pay at or above the average wage of the county with the lowest average wage in the state ($480/week as of 6/30/2017); and IT'S DAY ONE IN ATLANTA - INCENTIVES 2 • the employer must offer health insurance benefits consistent with what is offered to existing employees, and must pay for it in the same manner as it does for existing employees. The newly created jobs must have a minimum annual payroll of $150 million or the project must include a minimum qualified investment of $450 million (must involve the construction of at least one new facility). Companies can have up to 10 years to meet the job creation threshold depending on the amount of qualified investment. The project must also have a significant beneficial economic effect on the region, which is based on whether or not the project will: • create new full-time employee jobs with average wages that are twenty percent above the average wage for all jobs located in tier one counties; • ten percent above the average wage for all jobs located in tier two counties; and • five percent above the average wage for all jobs located in tier three and four counties. A project can also be considered a significant beneficial economic effect on the region if the project demonstrates high growth potential based upon the prior year's Georgia net taxable income growth of over 20 percent from the previous year, if the company's Georgia net taxable income in each of the two preceding years also grew by 20 percent or more. iv. If the incentive is uncertain or is not guaranteed, an explanation of the factors that contribute to that uncertainty and an estimate of the level of certainty The Mega Project Tax Credit is an existing, statutory tax credit incentive. Current Mega Project Tax Credit law states that the credits are limited to 4,500 jobs per project. Any job creation within that qualified project after the 4,500 cap may be eligible for the state’s Job Tax Credits. Regarding extending the Mega Project Tax Credit beyond its current 4,500 job limit, Governor Deal indicated he will call a Special Session of the General Assembly to gain approval of this measure once Atlanta, Georgia has been identified as one of three final candidates for the HQ2 project. v. Description and timing of required approvals (including any legislative or other approvals that may be required) The company must file an application (Form IT-MEGA 2012) with the Department of Revenue (DOR) Commissioner that describes the project, including when it will commence and the date on which the company expects to begin withholding Georgia income tax from the wages of its employees located at the site or sites of the project; certifies that the project will meet the job creation requirement and either the payroll requirement or the qualified investment property requirement; and certifies that during the recapture period the company will meet the job maintenance requirement and, if applicable, the payroll maintenance requirement. The DOR Commissioner will refer the application to a panel composed of the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) Commissioner, Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) Commissioner, and the director of the Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget (OPB). Within 30 days of receiving the application and supporting documentation, the panel may either certify that the new or expanded facility or facilities will have a significant beneficial economic effect on the region for which they are planned or deny the application. The criteria used for making this decision are listed above, with more detail found in O.C.G.A. § 48-7-40.24. IT'S DAY ONE IN ATLANTA - INCENTIVES 3 As stated above, Governor Deal has indicated he will call a Special Session of the General Assembly to gain approval for extending the 4,500 job cap once Atlanta, Georgia has been identified as one of three final candidates for the HQ2 project. vi. Timing of incentive utilization/realization To claim a Mega Project Tax Credit, a company must attach a schedule to its Georgia corporate income tax return filed with DOR and report the credit on the applicable schedule of the return. To use these credits to offset withholding taxes, a Georgia DOR form IT-WH-MEGA must be filed 30 days before the due date of the Georgia income tax return or filing the tax return, whichever occurs first. Once the Georgia DOR receives the company’s withholding form, it has thirty (30) days after receipt of Form IT-WH- MEGA to review the credit and determine the amount eligible to be used against Georgia payroll withholding tax. Once the review is completed, Georgia DOR will send a letter to the company stating the Mega Project Tax Credit amount that may be applied against Georgia payroll withholding tax and when the company may begin to claim the tax credit against Georgia payroll withholding tax. The Georgia DOR shall treat this amount as a credit against future withholding tax payments and will not refund any previous withholding payments. vii. Maximum length of incentive (e.g. 10-year credit period or 20-year abatement period) OR Any caps (annual and/or aggregate) Companies may claim an annual tax credit of $5,250 per job for the first five years of each qualifying position. Under current law, companies that invest more than $800 million can claim all jobs (up to the 4,500 job cap) created within 10 years for the Mega Project Tax Credit; any additional new job creation beginning in year 11 would have to be claimed under the Job Tax Credits. It is the state’s intent to extend the time during which a new job can be created and begin earning a Mega Project Tax Credit incentive to the full 15-year proposed build-out time. Governor Deal has indicated he will call a Special Session of the General Assembly to gain approval once Atlanta is named as one of three final candidates for the HQ2 project. Credits are first applied to 100% of state corporate income tax liability. Any excess credits are eligible for use against Georgia payroll withholding. Unused credits may be carried forward for 10 years. As stated above, current law caps the credits at 4,500 jobs. viii. Initial and on-going compliance obligations (such as prevailing wage requirements, annual reporting, etc.) The initial and on-going compliance obligations are those that determine eligibility for the credit. If the company fails in the required time to meet the job creation requirement or either the payroll requirement or the qualified investment property requirement, the company forfeits the right to use the credit and must repay any credit that has been allowed along with any applicable interest. ix. Description of any claw back or recapture provisions applicable to the incentive The Mega Project Tax Credit includes a recapture period, which begins after the first taxable year in which a company has satisfied the job creation requirement and either the payroll requirement or the qualified investment property requirement, and continues for five consecutive taxable years. Each year during the recapture period, the monthly average number of eligible full-time employees employed by the company must equal or exceed 1,800, and the total annual Georgia W-2 reported payroll of the jobs used to qualify the project must equal or exceed $150 million (if the project qualified by the payroll requirement). IT'S DAY ONE IN ATLANTA - INCENTIVES 4 Within 60 days after the close of the taxable year immediately after the close of the sixth (6th) taxable year following its withholding start date, the company must file a report with the DOR Commissioner concerning the number of eligible full-time employee jobs created by the project; the wages of those jobs; the qualified investment property purchased or acquired by the taxpayer for the project; and any other information that the commissioner may reasonably require to determine whether the taxpayer has met the Mega Project Tax Credit requirements. Within 60 days after the close of each taxable year within the recapture period, the company shall file a report concerning whether it met the job maintenance requirement and, if applicable, the payroll maintenance requirement for that year. x. Carry-forward or carry-back (if any) Unused credits may also be carried forward for 10 years from the close of the taxable year in which the qualified jobs were established. xi. Whether the incentive is refundable, transferable, and/or assignable (e.g. to members of an affiliated group) Excess credits are applicable to state payroll withholding after corporate state income tax liability is exhausted, effectively equal the same value to the company as a refundable tax credit. The Mega Project Tax Credit is transferable in the case of sale, merger, acquisition, or bankruptcy of any business enterprise to be continued by any transferee of the business enterprise. c. Investment tax credits (indicate whether investment by a developer, if any, would count) The state’s investment tax credit is reserved for manufacturing and telecommunication facilities of companies that have been in the state for at least three years. d. Research tax credits and any other incentives available in connection with R&D activity conducted by or in conjunction with universities in the State/Commonwealth/Province. The state’s R&D tax credit is available to business enterprises that meet the following definition: any corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or sole proprietorship, or the headquarters of any such corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or sole proprietorship, which is engaged in manufacturing, warehousing and distribution, processing, telecommunications, broadcasting, research and development, or tourism in a less developed area. Such term does not currently include retail businesses. e. Sales and use tax credits/exemptions or sharing agreements i. Brief overview of the incentive: Sales & Use Tax Exemption on Construction Materials: The state of Georgia has a discretionary sales and use tax exemption on construction materials that is offered only on exceptional occasions when there is a clear significant economic impact potential for a proposed project. Amazon HQ2 would be designated as a project of regional significance for this purpose. (The state only offers exemptions for sales and use taxes; the state’s credits are only applicable to state corporate income tax and in some cases state payroll withholding). IT'S DAY ONE IN ATLANTA - INCENTIVES 5 ii. Estimated net present value (using a [6%] annual discount factor) and/or the relevant percentage (e.g. a XX% investment credit or XX% reduction in real property taxes) of the incentive based on the project assumptions Net present value of $302,264,151; see Excel spreadsheet NPV Analysis for additional details. iii. Description of any specific or unique eligibility requirements applicable to the incentive (e.g. what constitutes eligible investment under an investment credit) This incentive is available to projects designated by the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) Commissioner as a Competitive Project of Regional Significance (CPRS). Amazon HQ2’s job and investment plans as outlined in the first and second RFIs earn the project this designation. iv. If the incentive is uncertain or is not guaranteed, an explanation of the factors that contribute to that uncertainty and an estimate of the level of certainty This discretionary incentive is guaranteed, as long as the final project commitment is consistent with the job and investment plans outlined in the first and second RFIs. The current legislation sunsets on June 30, 2019. Projects designated prior to this sunset enjoy this designation and the incentive for the defined length of the project (15 years). In recent sessions the Georgia General Assembly has consistently renewed this incentive before it expired. v. Description and timing of required approvals (including any legislative or other approvals that may be required) The required approvals are already in place for a sales and use tax exemption on construction materials for Amazon HQ2 as outlined in the first and second RFIs. vi. Timing of incentive utilization/realization Upon execution of the Memorandum of Understanding and Performance and Accountability Agreement, the GDEcD Commissioner will issue a letter to the DOR Commissioner confirming the CPRS designation of Amazon HQ2 and its eligibility for the sales and use tax exemption on construction materials. vii. Maximum length of incentive (e.g. 10-year credit period or 20-year abatement period) OR Any caps (annual and/or aggregate) The incentive will be available for the 15-year duration of the project as outlined in the first and second RFIs. This duration will be included in the letter that the GDEcD Commissioner will send to the DOR Commissioner. viii. Initial and on-going compliance obligations (such as prevailing wage requirements, annual reporting, etc.) There are no on-going compliance obligations for the sales and use tax exemption on construction materials. ix. Description of any claw back or recapture provisions applicable to the incentive There is no claw back or recapture provisions for the sales and use tax exemption on construction materials. x. Carry-forward or carry-back (if any) There is no carry-forward or carry-back for the sales and use tax exemption on construction materials. IT'S DAY ONE IN ATLANTA - INCENTIVES 6 xi. Whether the incentive is refundable, transferable, and/or assignable (e.g. to members of an affiliated group) Amazon HQ2 will receive from DOR a certificate to be presented at the point of sale to confirm for the seller that sales tax should not be included in the requested payment amount. Amazon’s contractors and their sub- contractors will also be able to use this certificate for their eligible purchases for work on Amazon HQ2 construction as proposed in the first and second RFIs. f. Lodging tax, airport fees, etc. credits/exemptions or sharing agreements There is no precedent in the city or state for these types of incentives. g. Rate freezes and/or caps on income, business license and/or other taxes No precedent in the city or state for these types of incentives. h. Film tax credits i. Brief overview of the incentive: Film and Television Tax Credits are available to projects making qualified film, television, and digital and interactive entertainment production investments and expenses in Georgia. The Film, Television and Interactive Entertainment Tax Credits are subject to program requirements as outlined in O.C.G.A. § 48-7-40.26. ii. Estimated net present value (using a [6%] annual discount factor) and/or the relevant percentage (e.g. a XX% investment credit or XX% reduction in real property taxes) of the incentive based on the project assumptions To be determined based on qualifying expenditures when the company engages in production in the State of Georgia. iii. Description of any specific or unique eligibility requirements applicable to the incentive (e.g. what constitutes eligible investment under an investment credit) For a company to be eligible for the Georgia Film and TV Tax Credit, the project must be certified as an eligible production by the GDEcD Film, Music & Digital Entertainment Office, and then the credit is administered by GDOR. The minimum investment for eligibility is $500,000 in a single tax year by original- content projects produced and recorded in Georgia. The $500,000 minimum annual expenditure threshold can be met with one project or the total of multiple projects aggregated in a single tax year. Eligible projects include feature films, television movies or series, commercials, music videos, interactive entertainment, and animated projects. Qualified expenditures include materials, services, labor (with some regulations regarding salaries, loan out, or contractual workers) and postproduction of projects shot in Georgia, except story rights, marketing and distribution. iv. If the incentive is uncertain or is not guaranteed, an explanation of the factors that contribute to that uncertainty and an estimate of the level of certainty This is a statutory tax credit so it is guaranteed as long as the company meets and maintains the eligibility requirements. IT'S DAY ONE IN ATLANTA - INCENTIVES 7 v. Description and timing of required approvals (including any legislative or other approvals that may be required) In order to gain approval to receive the tax credit, a project must make a minimum investment of $500,000 over a single tax year on total qualified expenditures in Georgia. The GDEcD’s Film, Music & Digital Entertainment Office must first certify the project, which typically occurs within 72 hours. A separate application must also be completed for the Georgia Entertainment Promotion (GEP) uplift, which is an additional 10 percent uplift earned for certain approved projects that include a five-second-long, embedded Georgia logo in the finished product and a link to Georgia’s website on the project’s promotional website. Once the production is certified, the production company will receive a certification letter from GDEcD to be attached to the company’s Georgia income tax return. The letter will indicate whether the tax credit should be awarded at the 20 percent or 30 percent level, based on approval of the Georgia Entertainment Promotion. To claim the Georgia Film and TV Tax Credit, a taxpayer must attach the letter, supporting documentation and completed Georgia Department of Revenue’s (DOR) FORM IT-FC to the tax return to claim the film tax credit at the time the return is filed for each tax year in which the qualified research expenses were incurred. vi. Timing of incentive utilization/realization The Film and TV Tax Credit can be claimed once the investment requirement has been met and the certification letter, supporting documents, Georgia Department of Revenue Form IT-FC, and respective income tax return form have been submitted. vii. Maximum length of incentive (e.g. 10-year credit period or 20-year abatement period) OR Any caps (annual and/or aggregate) The Georgia Film and TV Tax Credits are earned each tax year, so there are no requirements to retain the incentive, nor is there a maximum length of time to earn the credit if qualified expenditures are made. This tax credit has no limitations or caps on Film and TV projects, either annual or aggregate (however, there is a W2 salary cap of $500,000 per person, per project for digital entertainment projects). This tax credit also has no sunset clauses. viii. Initial and on-going compliance obligations (such as prevailing wage requirements, annual reporting, etc.) This tax credit has no on-going compliance requirements, as the credits are recalculated and earned each year. ix. Description of any claw back or recapture provisions applicable to the incentive This tax credit possesses no formal claw back or recapture provisions; however, the Department of Revenue has three years to review receipts and may require repayment for ineligible expenditures previously claimed. x. Carry-forward or carry-back (if any) Any unused credits may also be carried forward for five years from the close of the taxable year in which the qualified expenditures were made. xi. Whether the incentive is refundable, transferable, and/or assignable (e.g. to members of an affiliated group) Any tax credits with respect to a state certified production earned by a production company and previously claimed but not used by such production company against its income tax may be transferred or sold in whole or in part by such production company to another Georgia taxpayer. IT'S DAY ONE IN ATLANTA - INCENTIVES 8 The company can choose to do a one-time sale or transfer of a minimum of 60 percent of the claimed credits to one or more Georgia taxpayers. The transfer or sale of this tax credit does not extend the time in which such tax credit can be used. The carry-forward period for tax credit that is transferred or sold shall begin on the date on which the tax credit was originally earned. i. Tax incentives associated with the creation of an enterprise zone, development district or innovation zone Not relevant for companies claiming the Mega Project Tax Credit. j. Other tax incentives not described above i. Brief overview of the incentive: Credit for Constructing or Purchasing Child Care Property: The facility portion of Georgia’s Child Care Tax Credit is for employers who purchase or build state licensed, qualified child care facilities. Child Care Tax Credits are subject to program requirements as outlined in O.C.G.A. § 48-7-40.6 ii. Estimated net present value (using a [6%] annual discount factor) and/or the relevant percentage (e.g. a XX% investment credit or XX% reduction in real property taxes) of the incentive based on the project assumptions For employers who purchase or build a state licensed child care facility, the credit value is equal to 100% of the cost of purchase or construction. iii. Description of any specific or unique eligibility requirements applicable to the incentive (e.g. what constitutes eligible investment under an investment credit) To be eligible, the purchased or constructed facility must: • Be located on workplace property (or nearby if an on-site location is impractical or unsuitable), • Care for children of employees’ representing at least 95 percent of enrollment, and • Be licensed or commissioned by the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning. Qualified child care property includes, but is not limited to, all real property and tangible personal property such as amounts expended on land acquisition, improvements, buildings, and building improvements and furniture, fixtures, and equipment. iv. If the incentive is uncertain or is not guaranteed, an explanation of the factors that contribute to that uncertainty and an estimate of the level of certainty This is a statutory tax credit so it is guaranteed as long as the company meets and maintains the eligibility requirements. v. Description and timing of required approvals (including any legislative or other approvals that may be required) IT'S DAY ONE IN ATLANTA - INCENTIVES 9 To claim the Child Care Tax Credit, the taxpayer must claim the property on the taxpayer’s Georgia income tax return, and be supported by a Form IT-CCC100. vi. Timing of incentive utilization/realization The company can claim the tax credit in increments of 10 percent of all qualified expenditures over 10 years. These tax credits are applicable to 50 percent of the taxpayer’s state corporate income tax liability. vii. Maximum length of incentive (e.g. 10-year credit period or 20-year abatement period) OR Any caps (annual and/or aggregate) The tax credit is claimed over 10 years, and there is no cap. viii. Initial and on-going compliance obligations (such as prevailing wage requirements, annual reporting, etc.) To continue claiming credits on purchased or built qualified child care facilities, the company must continue to own the facility and maintain the requirements for facility eligibility listed above. ix. Description of any claw back or recapture provisions applicable to the incentive Recapture provisions may apply if the property is transferred or committed to a use other than child care within 14 years after the property is placed in service. The recapture event occurs within a percentage decrease of 10 percent over 14 years, beginning at 100 percent within the first five full years, and decreasing at 10 percent each year thereafter. x. Carry-forward or carry-back (if any) Any credits claimed but not used in any taxable year may be carried forward for three years from the close of the taxable year in which the cost of operation was incurred. xi. Whether the incentive is refundable, transferable, and/or assignable (e.g. to members of an affiliated group) When the employer is a pass-through entity, and has no income tax liability of its own, the tax credits will pass to its members, shareholders, or partners based on the year ending profit/loss percentage. The credit forms will initially be filed with the tax return of the taxpayer to establish the amount of the credit available for pass through. The credit will then pass through to its shareholders, members, or partners to be applied against the tax liability on their income tax returns. The credits are available for use as a credit by the shareholders, members, or partners for their tax year in which the income tax year of the pass-through entity ends. i. Brief overview of the incentive: Credit for Providing or Sponsoring Child Care for Employees: The sponsor services portion of Georgia’s Child Care Tax Credit is for employers who provide or sponsor child care for employees. Child Care Tax Credits are subject to program requirements as outlined in O.C.G.A. § 48-7-40.6. ii. Estimated net present value (using a [6%] annual discount factor) and/or the relevant percentage (e.g. a XX% investment credit or XX% reduction in real property taxes) of the incentive based on the project assumptions IT'S DAY ONE IN ATLANTA - INCENTIVES 10

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