Michigan Economic Growth Authority
(MEGA)
Program Purpose and Description
In 1995, the Michigan legislature enacted the Michigan
Economic Growth Authority Act to promote high quality economic
growth and job creation.
Companies engaged in manufacturing, research and development,
wholesale and trade, or office operations that are financially
sound and that have financially sound proposed business
plans are eligible to receive a tax credit against the Michigan
Business Tax (MBT – Public Act 36 of 2007 –
Section 208.1431). This credit is for the incremental MBT
liability attributable to an expansion/new location project
and/or the amount of personal income tax attributable to
new jobs being created. Each credit may be awarded for up
to 20 years and up to 100% of the amount attributed to the
project.
An in-state business that is expanding must create at least
50 new full-time jobs at the project’s facility; an
out-of-state business locating in Michigan must create at
least 100 new full-time jobs at the project’s facility.
The new jobs must be in addition to any jobs existing at
the company during the year preceding the application for
the credit. The jobs in existence at the company prior to
the application for a credit must be maintained for the
life of the credit.
Eligible companies must meet the following criteria:
- The average wage of the new jobs must equal or exceed
150% of the federal minimum wage
- The tax credits must respond specifically to the advantages
the company would gain by expanding outside Michigan
- The tax credits must be necessary for the expansion/location
to occur in Michigan
- The local community must be financially committed to
the project
- The business must not have announced the location of
the facility
Factors affecting the amount and duration of credits
awarded are:
- The number of new jobs created
- The average wage of new jobs being created
- Total capital investment of the business
- The cost disparity to the business between expanding
or locating in Michigan and a site outside of Michigan
- The impact of the project on Michigan’s economy
- Assistance provided by local communities
The Michigan Economic Growth Authority evaluates applications
for this program
Eligibility:
Companies engaged in manufacturing, research and development,
wholesale and trade, or office operations; that are financially
sound and that have financially sound proposed plans are
eligible.
View
Michigan Economic Growth Authority Public Act 24 of 1995
View
Michigan Business Tax Public Act 36 of 2007 – Section
208.1431

| For further information contact |
Greg Nicholas
Vice President Economic Development & Public Policy
810.600.1431 direct
810.869.2879 cell gnicholas@thegrcc.org
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