Delaware Code § 30-2090

Legislative findings and purpose; creation of the business finder's fee tax credit
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The General Assembly finds and declares that the State should partner with the Delaware business community to create and develop
new employment opportunities for the citizens of the State. The General Assembly further finds that existing Delaware businesses are
ideally situated to encourage new businesses to relocate and bring new jobs to the State. The purpose of this subchapter shall be to create
incentives for existing Delaware business firms to develop new Delaware employment opportunities by encouraging out-of-state business
firms to relocate to Delaware. It is the General Assembly's intent to achieve such a result through the implementation of the business
finder's fee tax credit, which is designed to foster the recruitment efforts by Delaware businesses to relocate their suppliers, customers or
other associated businesses to Delaware. The business finder's fee tax credit is also designed to increase tax revenues for the State, and
add value to the State's economy as a result of expanding Delaware's employment base.

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