(a)(1) This section shall be applicable to a technology company so long as there is a project agreement which provides that Alabama is or will become the company's headquarters, the place of residence of its top three executives, and the place of residence of at least 75 percent of its employees.
(2) In making the findings required by Section 40-18-373(1), a technology company that proposes a qualifying project shall be an approved company for purposes of this section only if the Secretary of Commerce makes the additional finding that the qualifying project will increase the economic diversity of, or otherwise benefit, the state.
(3) A qualifying project shall be deemed to be in existence, notwithstanding the requirements of Section 40-18-372, so long as at least 10 new employees are employed at the qualifying project, absent a finding of extraordinary circumstances by the Secretary of Commerce.
(b) If provided for in the project agreement, the following shall be allowed to any company which meets all the criteria in subsection (a):
(1) A jobs credit against utility taxes, in an annual amount equal to 4 percent of the wages paid to eligible employees during the prior year. The incentive period shall be 10 years.
(2) An investment credit as provided in Section 40-18-376.
(c) A "technology company" is any company which meets all the criteria in subdivision (1) or (2):
(1) A company that earns at least 75 percent of its revenues from either of the following:
a. Activities within subsector 518; industry group 5112, 5121 (other than 51213), 5415, or 5417; or industry 51913 of the 2012 North American Industry Classification System, or any similar classification system developed in conjunction with the United States Department of Commerce or Office of Management and Budget.
b. The use of technology to develop new coding or processes for the creation or delivery of goods or services in the following fields, or any additional activities determined by the Secretary of Commerce to be beneficial to the enhancement of businesses rooted in either of the following fields:
1. Any of the fields of education, healthcare, energy, agriculture, infrastructure, software, robotics, nutrition, aerospace, automotive, or financial services.
2. Any fields related to science, technology, engineering, or mathematics.
(2) A company that, for a fixed term, educates and mentors early-stage technology companies recruited to a location in Alabama, with the goal of accelerating the companies' development and growth.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 40 - Revenue and Taxation.
Article 16 - Alabama Jobs Act.
Section 40-18-370 - Short Title; Legislative Findings; Definitions.
Section 40-18-370.1 - Legislative Findings as to Enhancement of Alabama Jobs Act.
Section 40-18-371 - Requirements for Receipt of Incentives.
Section 40-18-372 - Qualifying Projects - Activities and Standards.
Section 40-18-373 - Approved Companies.
Section 40-18-374 - Claiming of Incentives; Project Agreement; Amounts and Durations of Incentives.
Section 40-18-375 - Jobs Credit Against Utility Taxes; Realization of Benefits; Regulations.
Section 40-18-376 - Investment Credit; Realization Methods; Rulemaking Authority.
Section 40-18-376.1 - Projects in Targeted or Jumpstart Counties.
Section 40-18-376.2 - Additional Jobs Credit for Employment of Veterans.
Section 40-18-376.3 - Qualifying Projects by Technology Companies.
Section 40-18-376.4 - Qualifying Projects by Underrepresented Companies.
Section 40-18-379 - Joint Legislative Advisory Committee on Economic Incentives.
Section 40-18-380 - Implementation of Article.
Section 40-18-381 - Construction of Article.
Section 40-18-382 - Continuation or Reinstatement of Incentives.
Section 40-18-385 - Implementation and Administration of the Alabama Incentives Modernization Act.
Section 40-18-386 - Reductions of Distribution for Education Trust Fund and General Fund.