The Womble Carlyle Economic Development Digest - July 17, 2015
Womble Carlyle’s Economic Development Digest aggregates
news, opportunities and legislation impacting business in the United
States.
In this week's Economic Development Digest:
North Carolina
Womble Carlyle's Economic Development Team helps clients explore opportunities for locating or expanding operations in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic U.S. Our Economic Development Team combines a thorough working knowledge of economic development incentives; land use and siting procedures; and regulatory matters at the state, county and local levels, drawing on strong relationships built over many years with key governmental and civic leaders.
For more information visit www.wcsr.com/Practices/Economic-Development.
To contact our attorneys regarding an economic development or related matter, please e-mail EconDigest@wcsr.com for a response within 24 hours.
In this week's Economic Development Digest:
North Carolina
- North Carolina Research Institute Issues Report on Local Economic Incentives, TaxAnalysts.com (July 9, 2015)**The John Locke Foundation has released a policy report on North Carolina's economic development spending at the county level, finding that between fiscal 2009 and fiscal 2014, 81 of 100 counties participating in economic development activities under contract paid out a total of $144 million and calling for a standardized reporting requirement.
- Stephanie Yarbrough to examine the Southeast's economic picture at NPAworldwide Meeting, wcsr.com (July 23, 2015)WCSR partner Stephanie Yarbrough will be among the speakers at the NPAworldwide Charlotte Networking Meeting on July 23rd.
- Why South Carolina should eliminate the personal income tax, South Carolina Law Review (Spring 2015)**WCSR partner Stephanie Yarbrough examines the potential impact of eliminating the personal income tax in South Carolina on economic development efforts in the state.
Womble Carlyle's Economic Development Team helps clients explore opportunities for locating or expanding operations in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic U.S. Our Economic Development Team combines a thorough working knowledge of economic development incentives; land use and siting procedures; and regulatory matters at the state, county and local levels, drawing on strong relationships built over many years with key governmental and civic leaders.
For more information visit www.wcsr.com/Practices/Economic-Development.
To contact our attorneys regarding an economic development or related matter, please e-mail EconDigest@wcsr.com for a response within 24 hours.
Labels: economic development, North Carolina incentives, South Carolina personal income tax, Stephanie Yarbrough