* Crain’s is reporting that Gov. Quinn will propose a $2,500 per job hiring tax credit for small businesses tomorrow…
The governor hopes the measure will generate as many as 20,000 jobs.
According to a source in Mr. Quinn’s office, the program will be open to companies with 50 or fewer total employees as of June 30.
For each new, full-time Illinois job created and maintained for at least one year, employers would get a $2,500 credit.
This is pretty close to a campaign proposal by Sen. Bill Brady…
I will help create and retain jobs in Illinois through employer incentives. I am proposing a $2,100 tax credit to businesses for every new job they create. The average job brings in $4,200 in revenue to the state. I believe it’s a good investment for the state, attracting new jobs to get Illinois’ unemployed back to work.
The difference, apparently, is that Quinn’s program only applies to small businesses, not big ones. That tack has obvious political advantages.
Thoughts?