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Even though the parish is in a very economically distressed area, it is a "diamond in the rough"!
"I've got guns on me galore, so you don't have to worry," he said, as steered his red Charger through a particularly distressed area.
But the businesses on Post Street — along with the trendy shops that line College Avenue in Oakland, the big box stores of Emeryville, and Chevron's oil refinery in Richmond — all qualify for a $37,000 tax credit for many new hires, as well as other tax breaks, because they are in a state-designated "economically distressed area".
In this study, a quadcopter-based digital imaging system is introduced for collecting pavement surface data over a distressed area for visual conditions interpretation.
The exception to this is if you are looking at a fund in a distressed area (for example, a global equity fund during a time of financial crisis).
While the proposal improves on the stingier version of the entrepreneurship visa that now exists the EB-5, which requires that the immigrants themselves bring at least $1 million (or $500,000 if the company is in a distressed area)–it is far too timid.
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The tax credit program is intended to aid investment in distressed areas.
Gambling provides tremendous revenues to state and local governments while creating jobs in distressed areas.
In November he opened Parliament and then toured distressed areas in South Wales.
Eliminates some taxes for businesses that move to economically distressed areas, for a savings to businesses of $40 million a year.
Senator John Kerry began running this 30-second advertisement throughout Ohio and in upstate New York, two economically distressed areas, yesterday.
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