词条 | Empire Zone |
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An Empire Zone is an area of up to two non-contiguous miles, in which tax incentives are offered by the state of New York, under the Empire Zones Program{{citation needed|date=February 2014}}. This program was designed to bring new businesses and jobs to the state. In 1999, the New York State Economic Development Zones program became the Empire Zones program at the direction of Gov. George Pataki. Today there are 82 Empire Zones in New York, and 9,800 certified businesses operating within them{{citation needed|date=February 2014}}. Qualifying businesses within these zones can apply for these incentives{{citation needed|date=February 2014}}:
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