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§ 6-1-1-12-1-17

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5 of this chapter an abatement schedule based on the following factors:(1) The total amount of the taxpayer's investment in real and personal property.(2) The number of new full-time equivalent jobs created.(3) The average wage of the new employees compared to the state minimum wage.(4) The infrastructure requirements for the taxpayer's investment.(5) In the case of a deduction for new farm equipment or new agricultural improvement, an agreement by the deduction applicant to predominately use the area for agricultural purposes for a period specified by the designating body.(b) This subsection applies to a statement of benefits approved after June 30, 2013. A designating body shall establish an abatement schedule for each deduction allowed under this chapter. An abatement schedule must specify the percentage amount of the deduction for each year of the deduction. Except as provided in subsection (d) and section 18 of this chapter, an abatement schedule may not exceed ten (10) years.(c) An abatement schedule

unt of the deduction for each year of the deduction. Except as provided in subsection (d) and section 18 of this chapter, an abatement schedule may not exceed ten (10) years.(c) An abatement schedule approved for a particular taxpayer before July 1, 2013, remains in effect until the abatement schedule expires under the terms of the resolution approving the taxpayer's statement of benefits.(d) An abatement schedule for new farm equipment or new agricultural improvement may not exceed five (5) years.As added by P.L.173-2011, SEC.9. Amended by P.L.288-2013, SEC.20; P.L.80-2014, SEC.5; P.L.8-2022, SEC.13.