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Find similar grantsIllinois Angel Tax Credit Program is sponsored by Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO). Provides tax credits to investors funding qualified new business ventures, including those owned by women and minorities in rural areas.
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Incentives and Tax Credits SCAM ALERT: DCEO has been made aware of organizations receiving fraudulent “notice of award” letters claiming to be from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. These are not legitimate notices from DCEO. If your organization receives a notice, please report it to the Federal Trade Commission and/or the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center .
Incentives and Tax Credits Illinois Expands Business Incentives in 2025 In 2025, Illinois enacted a suite of forward-looking legislative enhancements to its incentive and tax-credit portfolios, reinforcing our commitment to grow companies, attract new investment, and cement the state’s position as a leader in the nation’s economic growth.
“2025 Enhanced Incentives” underscore Governor Pritzker’s dedication to the vitality and strength of our economy making Illinois the premier destination for business innovation and growth. Advancing Innovative Manufacturing (AIM) A new tax-credit initiative designed to accelerate manufacturing projects that integrate cutting-edge technologies into their processes.
Capital-focused eligibility tailored for projects undertaking substantial capital improvements. 3% credit on qualified investments of $10 million–$50 million 5% credit on qualified investments of $50 million–$100 million 7% credit on qualified investments exceeding $100 million Flexibility in timing allows eligible investments over a five-year period.
Illinois Apprenticeship Education Expense Tax Credit Inclusivity in accredited training institutions Clarifies instruction expenses $3,500 Credit for Each Eligible Apprentice Support for Specialized Training Expanded Eligibility for Training Costs Expanded eligible sectors & removed barriers to growth High-Voltage Direct-Current (HVDC) converter stations are now recognized as a High-Impact Business (HIB) eligible sector.
Reimagining Energy and Vehicles (REV) Expanded eligible sectors to include hybrid vehicles and nuclear power generators To support a broader range of industries, REV eligible sectors now include electric and hybrid vehicle and parts and charging equipment manufacturers, electrical transformer manufacturers, and nuclear energy technologies and products manufacturers.
Economic Development for a Growing Economy (EDGE) Expanded Tier II eligibility New Tier II criteria that will provide benefits for applicants who commit to a minimum $100 million in capital investment and retain 500 jobs.
Rivers Edge Redevelopment Zone expansion The following cities are included as pilot nominees for new RERZs: Sterling and Alton Illinois offers tax-based incentives to help your business create jobs and invest in Illinois. For an overview of our programs and to discuss your options, contact us at https://dceo. illinois.
gov/dceo-program-inquiry. html . Other changes include additional funding of grant programs such as Prime Sites and continued support for the Closing Fund, Manufacturing Training Academies (MTAs) and Employer Training Investment Program (ETIP).
Information on Incentives and Programs Manufacturing Illinois Chips for Real Opportunity Act (MICRO) The Manufacturing Illinois Chips for Real Opportunity Act (MICRO) provides incentives for manufacturers of microchips and semiconductors as well as component parts manufacturers in this high-tech sector.
Reimagining Energy and Vehicles Program The REV Program provides companies engaged in R&D and manufacturing of electric vehicles (EV), renewable energy, green steel, and their associated component parts with diverse incentives.
Illinois Angel Investment Credit Program The Illinois Angel Investment Tax Credit Program encourages investment in innovative, early-stage companies to help companies obtain working capital needed to grow in Illinois Economic Development for a Growing Economy Tax Credit Program (EDGE) The EDGE Program provides annual corporate tax credits to qualifying businesses to help create jobs, investment and training programs in Illinois The EDGE for Startups Program provides annual withholding tax credit to newly formed businesses to help create jobs, investment and training programs in Illinois Data Centers Investment Program The Data Centers Investment Program provides owners and operators with exemptions from a variety of state and local taxes for qualifying Illinois data centers Film Production Tax Credit The Illinois Film Office, located in the Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity, offers a 30% tax credit to film in Illinois High Impact Business Program Projects that invest $12 million and create 500 full-time jobs or invest $30 million and retain 1,500 full-time jobs may be eligible for tax credits to help expedite their growth Illinois Opportunity Zones Illinois Opportunity Zones provide an incentive for investors to invest in areas that need investment to help create jobs and investment River Edge Redevelopment Zone Program The River Edge Redevelopment Zone Program helps revive and redevelop environmentally challenged properties adjacent to rivers in Illinois Blue Collar Jobs Act Tax Credit Program The Blue Collar Jobs Act (BJCA) program supports large-scale economic development activities by providing corporate income tax credits to companies that make substantial capital investments in Illinois.
Illinois Apprenticeship Education Expense Tax Credit Program Effective January 1, 2020, employers are allowed a tax credit for qualified educational expenses associated with qualifying apprentices Illinois Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program River Edge Historic Tax Credit Program provides state income-tax credit equal to 25% of a project’s qualified expenditures to owners of certified historic structures Prime Sites Capital Grant Program Assists companies with large-scale capital investment projects that commit to significant job creation for Illinois residents Illinois New Markets Development Program Illinois Enterprise Zones Program The Illinois Enterprise Zone Program stimulates economic growth and neighborhood revitalization in economically depressed areas of Illinois through state and local tax incentives, regulatory relief and improved governmental services Local Journalism Sustainability Tax Incentive Program The Local Journalism Sustainability Tax Incentive Program offers financial support to help organizations hire and retain qualified journalists Music and Musicians Tax Credit and Jobs Act The Music and Musicians Tax Credit and Jobs Act provides tax credits to qualified music companies that produce, distribute, or promote music in Illinois, incentivizing job creation, economic growth, and diversity in the music industry, while supporting the recovery of the live entertainment sector post-pandemic.
Quantum Enterprise Zone (QEZ) Program The QEZ Program provides qualifying companies with exemptions on various state taxes such as those on utilities and building material. Connect with a DCEO Representative Locate Your Business In IL Start Your Business in IL
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Investors funding qualified new business ventures in Illinois. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Illinois Angel Tax Credit Program is funded by Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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