PEAK
The Promoting Employment Across Kansas Act (PEAK) was enacted in 2009 with the goal to foster economic development and the creation of new jobs and opportunities for the citizens of Kansas and to incentivize the location of business facilities, other operations and jobs in Kansas. PEAK is a business incentive where companies may retain or be refunded 95% of the payroll withholding tax of qualified employees for new jobs created in Kansas. Basic projects that create at least ten new jobs in metropolitan areas, or at least five new jobs in non-metropolitan areas, within two years may be eligible for up to seven years of payroll withholding tax savings.
Larger, high-impact projects that create at least 100 new jobs within two years may be eligible for up to ten years of payroll withholding tax savings.
| Program | Fiscal Year | Tax Year | Recipient | Amount Offered | Amount Claimed | Amount Remaining | Net New Jobs | Jobs to Date | Address | City | Zip Code | County | Jobs are greater than or equal to minimum jobs. | Median wage is greater than or equal to the county median wage. | # Yr(s) Benefit Received | Status |
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| Project No | Year Bonds Issued | City | County | Developer Name | Developer Address | Principal 1 | Principal 2 | Principal 3 | Total Bond Amount | Sales Tax Captured | Amount Remaining |
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