Indiana's growing national reputation as a great state to do business has received another boost. The state moved up two places in the Tax Foundation's 2010 Business Tax Climate Index for business tax climate. Indiana is 12th overall, up from 14th in 2009, and remains the top state in the Midwest for business tax competitiveness.
Nowhere in the state of Indiana will you find experts who are more adept at utilizing the incentives available to profit your company than in Perry County Indiana
Perry County offers a low-cost, pro-business environment including:
| Total State Business Taxes Based on Net Taxable Income of $1 million and 100 employees (includes corporate business tax, workers' compensation and unemployment insurance) |
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| California | $461,734 |
| New York | $420,130 |
| New Jersey | $409,752 |
| Texas | $364,184 |
| Minnesota | $329,591 |
| Illinois | $314,531 |
| Tennessee | $274,607 |
| Missouri | $266,401 |
| Kentucky | $236,836 |
| Wisconsin | $235,739 |
| North Carolina | $227,781 |
| Iowa | $218,345 |
| South Carolina | $209,064 |
| Michigan | $186,212 |
| Indiana | $179,199 |
Source: US Department of Labor; Actuarial & Technical Solutions |
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Perry County has a long history of innovative approaches to attract and retain business.
From the purchase of a rail line to supporting its Ohio River Port, the people of Perry County are committed to doing "whatever it takes" to help its corporate citizens succeed and grow their businesses
Let us show you what we can do for you.