Statewide baseline definition

Statewide baseline means the total number of full-time
Statewide baseline means the total number of full-time employees of the Company and any Related Member employed by such entities at the time of application for incentives under this Act, which shall be thirty-seven (37) employees.
Statewide baseline means the total number of full-time employees of the applicant and any related member employed by such entities at the time of application for incentives under this Act.

Examples of Statewide baseline in a sentence

  • The sum of (a) seventy-five percent (75%) (or, for Projects located in an Underserved area or Energy Transition Area, one hundred percent (100%)) of the Incremental Income Tax attributable to New Employees, which must be above the Project baseline of [54] employees and the Statewide baseline and (b) ten percent (10%) of the Training Costs of New Employees.

  • The sum of (a) seventy-five percent (75%) (or, for Projects located in an Underserved area or Energy Transition Area, one hundred percent (100%) of the Incremental Income Tax attributable to New Employees, which must be above the Project baseline of 2 employees and the Statewide baseline and (b) ten percent (10%) of the Training Costs of New Employees.

  • The sum of (a) seventy-five percent (75%) (or, for projects located in an Underserved area or Energy Transition Area, one hundred percent (100%)) of the Incremental Income Tax attributable to New Employees, which must be above the Statewide baseline of (7,410) and (b) ten percent (10%) of the Training Costs of New Employees.

  • The sum of (a) seventy-five percent (75%) (or, for Projects located in an Underserved area or Energy Transition Area, one hundred percent (100%)) of the Incremental Income Tax attributable to New Employees, which must be above the Project baseline of 225 employees and the Statewide baseline and (b) ten percent (10%) of the Training Costs of New Employees.

  • The sum of (a) seventy-five percent (75%) (or, for projects located in an Underserved area or Energy Transition Area, one hundred percent (100%)) of the Incremental Income Tax attributable to New Employees, which must be above the Statewide baseline of 37 and (b) ten percent (10%) of the Training Costs of New Employees.

  • The sum of (a) seventy-five percent (75%) (or, for projects located in an Underserved area or Energy Transition Area, one hundred percent (100%)) of the Incremental Income Tax attributable to New Employees, which must be above the Statewide baseline of (0) and (b) ten percent (10%) of the Training Costs of New Employees.

  • The sum of (a) seventy-five percent (75%) (or, for projects located in an Underserved area or Energy Transition Area, one hundred percent (100%)) of the Incremental Income Tax attributable to New Employees, which must be above the Statewide baseline of (107) and (b) ten percent (10%) of the Training Costs of New Employees.

  • The sum of (a) seventy-five percent (75%) (or, for projects located in an Underserved area or Energy Transition Area, one hundred percent (100%)) of the Incremental Income Tax attributable to New Employees, which must be above the Project baseline of 9 employees and the Statewide baseline and (b) ten percent (10%) of the Training Costs of New Employees.

  • The sum of (a) seventy-five percent (75%) (or, for Projects located in an Underserved area or Energy Transition Area, one hundred percent (100%)) of the Incremental Income Tax attributable to New Employees, which must be above the Project baseline of 2 employees and the Statewide baseline and (b) ten percent (10%) of the Training Costs of New Employees.

  • If the Department exercises its discretion to award Credits for Retained Employees as set forth in Section IV.D, then the maximum amount of the annual Credit may be increased by seventy-five percent (75%) of the Incremental Income Tax attributable to Retained Employees at the Project; provided, however, that, in order to receive the increased benefit contemplated by this subsection II.B(2), the Company must meet or exceed the Statewide baseline.


More Definitions of Statewide baseline

Statewide baseline means the total number of Full-Time Employees of the Company and any Related Member employed by such entities at the time of application for incentives under this Act, which shall be 8,587 employees. AAA. Taxable Year” means any twelve (12) month consecutive accounting period for keeping records and reporting income and expenses. A Taxable Year shall mean a period beginning on January 1 and ending on December 31 if measured on a calendar year, or any other twelve (12) consecutive month period ending on the last day of any month except December. The foregoing does not preclude the Company from seeking a Credit for a short or stub Taxable Year in the event that either: (i) the Company was not in existence for an entire Taxable Year or (ii) the Company changed its accounting period.
Statewide baseline means the total number of full-time employees of the Company and any Related Member employed by such entities at the time of application for incentives under this Act, which shall be zero (0) employees.
Statewide baseline means the total number of full-time employees of the
Statewide baseline means the total number of full-time employees of the Company and any Related Member employed by such entities at the time of application for incentives under this Act, which shall be [54] employees.
Statewide baseline means the total number of full-time employees of the Company and any Related Member employed by such entities at the time the Company applied for the EDGE Agreement, which shall be 2 employees.