Tax & Business Incentives

DeKalb County Incentives Policy

In 2016, the DeKalb County Board of Commissioners approved an Incentives Policy  to authorize fee waivers, reductions, matching funds and other economic development incentives for business retention and expansion within targeted industries that meet established criteria.

Decide DeKalb collaborates with DeKalb County to create a comprehensive incentives package for businesses that includes Decide DeKalb Development Authority incentives, such as Conduit Bonds, Tax Abatements, in addition to County incentives, such as Workforce Development Training and fee reductions or waivers.

DOWNLOAD the Incentive Policy resolution, policy and presentation to learn more.

DOWNLOAD the DeKalb County Economic Development Application to take advantage of the incentives.

Enterprise Zone Tax Credits

Enterprise zones are crucial tools in a county’s promotion of investment; they encourage useful employment, diversify overall business activity, provide a foundation for future economic growth and promote challenged areas needing special assistance.

The DeKalb County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously on Dec. 20, 2001, to enact EZ legislation, paving the way for the EZ program to offer economic incentives to qualified businesses.

Applications are reviewed when received. Please be sure to include the following:

  • $250 in certified funds with your application
  • Make funds payable to “DeKalb County Government”
  • Submit four complete copies of the application, checklist and the certification form
  • Return completed form to:
    Decide DeKalb Development Authority
    125 Clairemont Avenue, Suite 150
    Decatur, GA 30030
Property Tax Incentives

Decide DeKalb provides eligible companies with property tax incentives for qualified projects or property resulting from new investments. We can phase in the incentives across 10, 15 or 20 years, reducing — but not eliminating — property taxes.

“Real property” is land, and all the things that attach to it, such as buildings. “Personal property” is everything else: things that are not dug into the land or nailed down, such as machinery/equipment. Partial abatements of property taxes to incentivize investments directly benefiting DeKalb County are considered per the information submitted in the application.

Bond Financing

Decide DeKalb serves as a “conduit issuer” for companies and institutions seeking access to taxable or tax-exempt financing using private placements or rated bonds. Our name is on these bonds, but our involvement is limited to serving as a pass-through entity. This means Decide DeKalb is not liable for payment on the bonds.

CONTACT a Decide DeKalb business development representative at 404-687-2730, if you have additional questions:

  • Dorian DeBarr, President
  • James P. Monacell, Legal Counsel to the Decide DeKalb Development Authority

State Tax Credit Assistance

Job Tax Credit

This opportunity provides for a statewide job tax credit for any business or its headquarters engaged in manufacturing, warehousing and distribution, processing, telecommunications, tourism, or research and development industries. However, it does not include retail businesses.

If the business meets other requirements, job tax credits are available to businesses of any nature, including retail businesses, in counties recognized and designated as the 40 least-developed counties. The exact value of the job credits depends on how many jobs the business created and where.


Inventory Tax Exemption Incentives

DeKalb County can exempt:

  • Up to 100 percent of inventory from property tax under Georgia’s local option “freeport” law for a company’s qualified product
  • Raw material, work-in-process and finished goods inventory
  • Distribution centers and warehouse inventories from property taxes, if the inventory is to ship out of state

Georgia businesses pay no state property taxes on inventory held in their factories and warehouses. Many Georgia counties also exempt inventory from local property taxes.


Sales & Use Tax Exemption

Georgia can exempt:

  • Manufacturing production machinery state and local sales tax
  • Machinery or components bought to upgrade or replace existing machinery
  • The remanufacturing of aircraft engines and components

The state also offers companies opportunities to purchase various types of tax-free goods and services. The Official Code of Georgia Annotated § 48-8-3 defines these and several key exemptions.

For sales and use tax forms, visit the Georgia Department of Revenue.

For more information visit DeKalb County Office of Economic Development or call 404.687.2730.

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