Case Study

Baker Tilly credits and incentives success stories – Fluid power systems manufacturer

Fluid power systems manufacturer

Client challenge
  • Baker Tilly represented a large manufacturer of fluid power systems in opening a new plant that was creating 110 new jobs and investing more than $30 million in the plant, equipment, and working capital
Baker Tilly approach
  • Conducted multistate tax and cost analysis of sites in seven states and then selected the two most suitable
  • Performed preliminary review of credits and incentives and prepared DCF analysis
  • Assisted client with the buy vs. lease decision, including analysis of local property tax burden
  • Reviewed final credits and incentives package and contract with state economic development agency
Results
  • Commitment with a NPV of between $3 million and $4 million, including cash award of $800,000, training grants, partial property tax abatement, sales/use tax refunds, expanded R&D credit, investment credits, jobs credits, and in-kind assistance

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