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The Kansas Transparency Database Explorer details all the economic development incentive funding or economic development grant funding that provides more than $50,000. This information is updated twice a year.
Transparency Explorer / HPIP
The High Performance Incentive Program (HPIP) provides tax incentives to qualifying employers who pay above average wages, along with having a robust commitment to teach skills development for their workers. The program was enacted in 1993 and has been most recently amended in 2021 to allow for HPIP credit transfers.
HPIP provides a 10% tax credit that is eligible for capital investment of at least $50,000 at the company’s facility. In the five metro counties of Douglas, Johnson, Sedgwick, Shawnee and Wyandotte, the threshold is $1 million. The tax credit has a 16-year carryforward provided facilities are able to requalify for HPIP.
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By Recipient
Download the full data setProgram | Fiscal Year | Tax Year | Recipient | Amount Offered | Amount Claimed | Amount Remaining | Net New Jobs | Retained Jobs | Jobs to Date | Total Capital Investment |
Address | City | Zip Code | County | Exceeds their wage standard | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | Benefit Received | Status |
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By statute (K.S.A. 74-50,227(d)(4)), the names or other personally identifying information of individuals who have made contributions or investments cannot be disclosed.
K.S.A. 79-50,22(a) states that the Department of Commerce shall collect incentive data from economic development incentive programs that provide more than $50,000 of annual incentives from administering agencies.
No credits have been claimed in the following tax credit programs in TY 2020, TY 2021 and TY 2022:
In TY 2021 and TY 2022, no credits were claimed in the
In TY 2021 and TY 2022, less than $50,000 credits were claimed in the:
In TY 2020, TY 2021 and TY 2022, less than $50,000 credits were claimed in in the Disabled Access Credit program.
In TY 2022, less than $50,000 credits were claimed in the Targeted Employment Credit.
Attracting Professional Sports to Kansas Fund has not been utilized. Therefore, no data to share.
Housing Investor Credit total in TY 2022 was $149,000. Additional information can be found from the Kansas Housing Resource Corporation.
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Rural Opportunities Zones (ROZ):
Business Development
Attracting Powerful Economic ExpansionHPIPIndustrial Revenue BondsJCFKAITCKIRKITKansas Office of Apprenticeship State GrantsPABPEAKSales Tax and Revenue (STAR)Community and Tourism
Attraction DevelopmentCommunity Development Block GrantsCommunity Service Tax Credit ProgramIDAStartup Housing Opportunity Venture LoanTourism MarketingDepartment of Insurance
Employee Salary/Small Company CreditFire Marshal Tax CreditFirefighter Tax CreditInsurance Guaranty Association CreditLife & Health Insurance Guaranty Association CreditDepartment of Revenue
Abandoned Well Plugging CreditAgritourism Liability Insurance CreditAlternative Fuel Tax CreditAssistive Technology Contribution CreditAviation and Aerospace Tax CreditCenter for Entrepreneurship CreditChild Day Care Assistant CreditCommercial Restoration and Preservation Tax CreditCommunity College or Technical College Contribution CreditDisabled Access CreditEconomic Development ExemptionsEisenhower Foundation CreditEmployer Health Insurance Contribution CreditEnvironmental Compliance CreditFriends of Cedar Crest Association CreditHistoric Preservation CreditLow Income Students Scholarship Program CreditPurchases from Qualified Vendor CreditR&DShort Line Railroad CreditSingle City Port Authority CreditSwine Facility Improvement CreditTargeted Employment CreditTeacher’s Purchases of School and Classroom Supplies Tax CreditTechnology Enabled Fiduciary Institutions CreditTelecommunications CreditKansas Arts Commission
Equipment & TechnologyGeneral Operating SupportInnovative PartnershipsIntegrated Arts EducationMural & Public ArtNew & Expanded WorksOrganizational DevelopmentRe-Imagined SpacesSOS (ARPA)SOS (CARES)Visiting ArtistsAmber Wave has built North America's largest wheat protein production facility in Phillipsburg. The company invested more than $250 million and all the wheat it needs is grown within 100 miles of the plant. The company chose Kansas over other locations because of $46 million in tax credits and sales tax exemption offered through the High Performance Incentive Program (HPIP).
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