Trust Southern Jobs Tax Credits

Many taxpayers miss out on opportunities when they fail to claim the appropriate tax credits in the correct order or at the right time.

In 2017, the Georgia Tax Tribunal ruled in the case of Sewon America Inc. vs Riley, clarifying that a company cannot modify previously claimed credits in order to give up one credit and claim another. This means it is crucial to thoroughly assess both credits and the company's situation from the beginning and continue evaluating them as new jobs are created.

Case Studies

  • Georgia

    In 2011, one of Southern Jobs Tax Credits' clients started claiming the Job Tax Credit for job expansion at its facility located in a Less Developed Census Tract in Fulton County. As the company grew, they needed more space. In 2015, the company acquired additional space and relocated its main operations to a larger space within an Opportunity Zone, also in Fulton County.

    Throughout the years, job positions shifted between the Opportunity Zone and the Less Developed Census Tract locations. Despite these changes, our experts successfully preserved the credits associated with the initial job growth and obtained additional credits for further expansion.

    Several years later, our experts identified and secured additional Quality Jobs credits for the creation of well-paying jobs, which allowed the company to claim more credits and apply them towards withholding taxes. When the claim came under scrutiny by the Georgia Department of Revenue, our team of experts successfully defended the claim, ensuring that the company could continue to claim both credits while continuing to grow.

  • South Carolina

    We approached a client with information about a potential South Carolina New Jobs Tax Credit opportunity that we noticed in their data. The client initially believed they were ineligible because a previous vendor had informed them so years ago.

    However, it turned out that the client had actually utilized another incentive, and were mistakenly advised that doing so made them ineligible for the New Jobs Tax Credit. Our experts worked directly with the Department of Revenue to confirm the client's eligibility and address any concerns they had.

    Additionally, we conducted a thorough review of the past seven years to identify any unused credits that had been overlooked by the previous vendor.

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