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Business Leaders Urge Newsom to Restore R&D Tax Credit – Advocacy

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Last updated: December 11, 2024 6:51 pm
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The California Chamber of Commerce and a coalition of business leaders are urging Governor Gavin Newsom to consider restoring California’s Research and Development (R&D) tax credit as he prepares for his January budget proposal.

Along with the CalChamber, the coalition includes the California Manufacturers & Technology Association, California Life Sciences, TechNet, Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation, San Jose Chamber and Bicom California.

In a recent letter, the coalition stressed that the tax credit, which was suspended in the 2024–2025 State budget, is crucial to nurture innovative businesses that generate good-paying jobs, create a circle of related economic activity in the broader R&D community, enhance productivity and attract investment to California.

Now that State tax revenues are tracking ahead of projections for the next state budget cycle, the Governor should consider the R&D tax credit restoration a top priority, the coalition urged.

The coalition pointed out that 34 other states offer tax credits and other enticements for companies to locate or relocate R&D facilities in their state, and California should restore its credits to stay competitive.

In 2021, more than 700,000 jobs were directly related to R&D activities in California, including roles like researchers, technicians, and support staff. Additionally, California’s universities, think tanks and government agencies all benefit from their collaboration with R&D facilities across the state.

Restoring the tax credit will also reinforce California’s role in artificial intelligence, biotechnology, chip development and alternative energy, the coalition said.

“The R&D tax credit certainly creates much more revenue flowing into state coffers than it costs,” it said.



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