Business Development
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Strategic Supply Chain Initiative
Support the growth and attraction of strategically important supply chain companies that contribute to the ecosystem of Connecticut’s core industries.
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Here are a few resources to help towns/cities attract more investors to their Opportunity Zone projects.
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Insurance Reinvestment Tax Credit
See how insurers that invest with approved fund managers can earn a 100% insurance premium tax credit.
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Urban/Industrial Sites Reinvestment Tax Credit
Discover tax incentives and support services for companies that invest in urban and industrial sites needing revitalization.
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Discover the state, regional and federal agencies ready to help your business development initiatives.
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Real and Personal Property Tax Exemptions
Discover tax incentives to create jobs, ease inventory costs and modernize machinery.
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Manufacturing and Biotech Sales and Use Tax Exemption
See if your manufacturing or biotech company is eligible for a 100% or 50% tax exemption.
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Discover tax relief for the purchase of qualified tangible property or projects contributing significantly to a targeted industry cluster.
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See why Connecticut continues to be the Insurance Capital of the World, with business-development support, funding opportunities and tax incentives to stimulate growth.
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Tap into technical expertise, innovative financing and tax incentives for green energy innovators in a leading state for clean energy progress.
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Discover the full range of business-development expertise, financial support and tax incentives for attractions, hotels and restaurants.
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Find powerful technical support, funding opportunities and tax incentives in a state with a rich heritage of aerospace advancement.
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Get details on tax-advantaged sites, including incentives for Airport Development Zones, Enterprise Zones and Transit-Oriented Development.
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Find assistance, coordination and additional help with expediting permits and approvals.
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Get the facts on incentives for businesses developing facilities around abandoned or underutilized railroad depots.