- Terri Roberts,
Manager, Business Incentives
Michelin North America, Inc.
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The Enterprise Zone Retraining Program (EZone) offers a tax incentive for companies wanting to remain competitive by introducing new equipment and/or new technology to their facility.
If you have a facility in South Carolina with full-time production/technology first-line employees or immediate supervisors that need training on new processes and/or new equipment, EZone may be able to help. Applying is easy and once approved, the application lasts five years.
Full-time production and technology first-line employees and/or immediate supervisors, who meet the following: 1) have been on the company payroll for at least two years; 2) need training on new equipment and/or processes and 3) are offered benefits/healthcare through the company.
Includes (but not limited to) training on the following:
EZone Requirements |
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EligibilitySouth Carolina companies engaged in manufacturing, processing or technology intensive activities at manufacturing, processing or technology intensive facilities are eligible to participate. |
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Company Training CostA company spending at least $1.50 on retraining eligible employees can claim a credit of $1.00 against withholding on approved retraining ($1,000 per person cap, per year). |
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Approval ProcessCompany participation and ongoing training plans are reviewed and approved by the State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education. This includes a yearly review. Application remains in effect for five years. |
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$250 Annual Renewal Fee (payable to SC Department of Revenue)No initial application fee for new companies. |
“Michelin believes that well trained employees are essential to our ability to remain competitive and adapt to constantly changing technologies. This applies not only to new hire employees but also to our thousands of existing employees. The amount of time and money invested in training is significant, and that is why Michelin participates in the EZone Retraining program. The EZone Retraining program allows us to offset a portion of the financial costs associated with the training of existing employees. Companies can earn a refundable tax credit that can be put right back into additional training. The EZone program manager and the local technical colleges are very supportive and work with us to set up everything necessary. Any company that provides regular training for their employees should consider participating in the EZone Retraining program.”
Terri Roberts,
Manager, Business Incentives
Michelin North America, Inc.