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There is no capital stock tax, no unincorporated business tax, no business personal property tax, no commercial rent or occupancy tax (at the state level), and no retail gross receipts tax.
Corporate business tax (franchise):
Corporations are taxed at 9 percent of their entire net income allocated to the state. The tax rate for business corporations with income under $100,000 is 7.5 percent.
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The state imposes a 7 percent tax on sales and use.
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Property tax is assessed and collected at the municipal level.
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Any municipality may abate property taxes on realty for a new development project. For property tax abatement concerning a rehabilitation, contact the appropriate municipality.
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