Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 23a - Department of Economic Development
Section 3d - Awarding of Tax Credits Available Pursuant to Sec. 6 of Chapter 62 or Sec. 38n of Chapter 63; Refundable Tax Credits; Limitations; Execution of Edip Contract; Finality of Eacc Decisions

Section 3D. (a) The EACC may award to the controlling business of a certified project or to its affiliate tax credits available pursuant to subsection (g) of section 6 of chapter 62 or pursuant to section 38N of chapter 63. The amount of any such credits awarded and the schedule on which those credits may be claimed shall be determined by the EACC based on: (i) the degree to which the certified project is expected to increase employment opportunities for residents of the commonwealth, with consideration given to the number of new full-time jobs to be created, the number of full-time jobs to be retained, the salary or other compensation that will be paid to the employees and the amount of new state income tax to be generated; (ii) the timeframe within which new jobs will be created and the commitment of the controlling business for how long they will be maintained, with preference given to certified projects in which a significant portion of the new jobs shall be created within 2 years; (iii) the amount of capital to be invested by the controlling business in the certified project; (iv) the degree to which the certified project is expected to generate net new economic activity within the commonwealth by generating substantial sales from outside of the commonwealth; (v) the extent to which the certified project is expected to contribute to the economic revitalization of a gateway municipality or increase employment opportunities to residents of a gateway municipality; (vi) the economic need of the municipality or region in which the certified project is to be located as determined by income levels, employment levels or educational attainment levels; and (vii) commitments, if any, made by the controlling business to use Massachusetts firms, suppliers and vendors or to retain women or minority-owned businesses during the construction of the certified project.
The EACC shall have discretion as to how to weigh and apply these criteria. When making an award of tax credits pursuant to subsection (g) of section 6 of chapter 62 or pursuant to section 38N of chapter 63, the EACC may, at its sole discretion: (i) limit the award to a specific dollar amount; (ii) specify the schedule on which the tax credits may be claimed; and (iii) limit or restrict the right of the controlling business to carry unused tax credits forward to subsequent tax years. When a controlling business expects that new jobs will be created over a period of multiple years, the EACC, in awarding tax credits, may allocate and make such credits available to the taxpayer on a schedule that ensures that the tax credits are claimed on or after the date that the jobs are created.
(b) The EACC may grant refundable tax credits to a certified project; provided, however, that the EACC shall not authorize more than $5,000,000 in refundable tax credits for any single calendar year.
(c) The total amount of tax credits that may be authorized by the EACC under this section for any calendar year shall not exceed $30,000,000 which shall be calculated in accordance with the relevant provisions of subsection (g) of section 6 of chapter 62 and section 38N of chapter 63. The EACC may authorize an award of tax credits to a controlling business that spans multiple years if the total amount of credits due to be taken in any single calendar year does not exceed the applicable cap.
(d) The MOBD shall require the recipient of tax credits awarded pursuant to this section to execute an EDIP contract after the EACC awards tax credits under this section.
(e) The decision by the EACC to certify or deny certification of a proposed project pursuant to section 3C and the decision by the EACC to award or deny tax credits to the controlling business of a certified project pursuant to this section, including without limitation the amount of such award, and any conditions or limitations on such award, shall be decisions that are within the sole discretion of the EACC. Such decisions by the EACC shall be final and shall not be subject to administrative appeal or judicial review pursuant to chapter 30A or give rise to any other cause of action or legal or equitable claim or remedy.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title II - Executive and Administrative Officers of the Commonwealth

Chapter 23a - Department of Economic Development

Section 1 - Massachusetts Office of Business Development; Director; Grants; Financial Reports

Section 2 - Purposes

Section 3 - Divisions; Directors

Section 3a - Economic Development Incentive Program; Establishment; Definitions for Secs. 3a to 3g

Section 3b - Economic Assistance Coordinating Council; Administration of Economic Development Incentive Program; Director of Economic Assistance; Reports

Section 3c - Project Proposal to Create Permanent Full-Time Employees Within the Commonwealth; Certification

Section 3d - Awarding of Tax Credits Available Pursuant to Sec. 6 of Chapter 62 or Sec. 38n of Chapter 63; Refundable Tax Credits; Limitations; Execution of Edip Contract; Finality of Eacc Decisions

Section 3e - Municipality Provided Incentives to Owners of Certified Projects; Local Tax Incentive; Tax Increment Financing; Special Tax Assessment; Approval of Amendments

Section 3f - Reports to Be Filed by Controlling Business or Affiliate Awarded Edip Tax Credits; Material Noncompliance With Representation Made on Application; Revocation of Project Certification

Section 3g - Designation of Economic Target Areas or Economic Opportunity Areas; Criteria for Designating Contiguous Census Tracts or Municipalities as Economic Target Areas; Foreign Trade Zones

Section 3h - Director of Massachusetts Permit Regulatory Office; One-Stop Licensing for Businesses and Development

Section 3i - Rail-Trail Construction; Matching Grants to Municipalities; Environmental Insurance

Section 3j - Mobd Partnerships With Regional Economic Development Organizations

Section 3k - Mobd Awarding of Contracts for Regional Business Development Services; Eligible Organizations; Requirements

Section 3l - Mobd Assistance to Businesses Interested in Establishing Relationships With Regional Economic Development Organizations

Section 4 - Office; Employees

Section 5 - Planning and Research Capability of Mobd; Description of Organization

Section 6 - Advisory Committees and Council

Section 7 - Annual Reports

Section 8 - Acceptance of Gifts and Grants

Section 9 - Employees; Appointments and Removals; Consultants

Section 10a - Buy Massachusetts Program

Section 10b - Massachusetts Advanced Manufacturing Collaborative

Section 13 - Employees; Assistance From Other State Agencies

Section 13a - Massachusetts Marketing Partnership; Definitions Applicable to Secs. 13a to 13q; Members

Section 13b - Marketing Partnership; Offices Within the Partnership

Section 13c - Marketing Partnership; Powers and Duties

Section 13d - Marketing Partnership; Operation as State Agency; Representation by Attorney General in Suits and Other Civil Proceedings; Staff Support

Section 13e - Office of Travel and Tourism; Executive Director; Appointment; Powers and Duties

Section 13f - Office of Travel and Tourism; Function

Section 13g - Office of Travel and Tourism; Employees; Appointment and Removal

Section 13h - Office of Travel and Tourism; Advisory Commission

Section 13i - Office of Travel and Tourism; Gifts and Grants; Acceptance

Section 13j - Offices Within Office of Travel and Tourism: Massachusetts Film Office; Massachusetts Sports Partnership; Meetings; Reports

Section 13k - Massachusetts International Trade Office; Executive Director

Section 13l - Foreign Offices for International Trade; Establishment; Location; Functions; List of Import or Export Businesses; Publicity; Technical Assistance; Foreign Trade Information, Publication

Section 13m - Foreign Offices for International Trade; Directors; Appointment; Qualifications

Section 13n - Foreign Offices for International Trade; Leasing of Office Space and Equipment

Section 13o - Foreign Offices for International Trade; Acceptance of Funds

Section 13p - Foreign Offices for International Trade; Financial Report

Section 13q - International Trade Office; Provision of Technical Assistance

Section 13r - International Trade Office; Advisory Council

Section 13s - International Trade Office; Commission for Evaluation of Impact of State Laws and Regulations

Section 13t - Massachusetts Tourism Trust Fund

Section 13u - Women's Rights History Trail

Section 14 - Financial Assistance Program for Tourist Promotion Agencies

Section 28a - Corporations; Foreign Trade Zones

Section 56 - Economic Coordination of Quasi-Public Entities and Public Purpose Agencies by Secretary of Housing and Economic Development

Section 57 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 57 and 58; Small Business Capital Access Program

Section 58 - Massachusetts Business Development Corporation; Administration of Small Business Capital Access Program

Section 59 - Code of Corporate Standards Relative to the People's Republic of China; Definitions

Section 60 - Massachusetts Office of Business Development; Loans for Environmental Response Actions Necessary for Redevelopment of Properties for Business Purposes; Redevelopment Access to Capital Fund

Section 61 - Massachusetts Business Development Corporation; Purpose; Powers

Section 62 - Interagency Permitting Board; Members; Duties

Section 63 - Massworks Infrastructure Program; Public Infrastructure Grants Issued to Municipalities

Section 64 - Massachusetts Creative Economy Network

Section 65 - Massachusetts Food Trust Program

Section 66 - Rural Policy Advisory Commission; Members; Powers and Duties; Meetings; Annual Report

Section 67 - Financial Services Advisory Council

Section 68 - Registry for Operators Under Chapter 64g

Section 69 - Micro Business Development Center