Capital Investment1 | Qualifying Investment2 | Investment Qualifying for Tax Credits3 | |
Land acquisition | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Site preparation | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Building acquisition | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Building construction | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Building remodeling | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Mfg. machinery & equip. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Other machinery & equip. | Yes | No | No |
Racking, shelving, etc. | Yes | No | No |
Computer hardware | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Computer software | No | No | No |
Furniture & fixtures | Yes | Yes | No |
Working capital | No | No | No |
Research & development | No | No | No |
Job training | No | No | No |
Capital or synthetic lease | No | Yes | Yes |
Rail improvements4 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Public infrastructure5 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
1"Capital investment" is used to calculate project investment on depreciable assets.
2"Qualifying investment" is used to determine eligibility for the program.
3"Investment qualifying for tax credits" is used to calculate the maximum available tax credit award for a project.
4"Rail improvements" includes hard construction costs for rail improvements. (These costs are included as part of construction or site preparation costs.)
5"Public infrastructure" includes any publicly owned utility service, such as water, sewer, storm sewer or roadway construction and improvements. (These costs are included as part of construction costs.)
Iowa Admin. Code r. 261-68.9