Maine businesses should plan to capitalize on the numerous advantages that the Dirigo Business Incentives Program has to offer. Effective January 1, 2025, qualifying businesses in all Maine jurisdictions will be eligible for a generous, refundable credit while simultaneously investing in their business. The Dirigo Business Incentives Program embodies a commitment to purposeful investment in human capital and infrastructure and the longevity of Maine’s economy and businesses. This program will supersede the familiar Pine Tree Development Zone Program and eliminate the Maine Capital Investment Credit.
What Maine businesses qualify for the Dirigo Business Incentives Program?
A qualifying business is defined as a Maine-based, for-profit company operating in an eligible sector and possessing a letter of certification. The Maine Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) is currently accepting applications and interested businesses may apply on the Maine.gov website. Your BerryDunn tax advisor may assist you with this filing. The letter of certification provided by the DECD is valid for five years and will outline the qualified business activities, locations, and business sectors for purposes of claiming the credit. Under the program, eligible sectors include:
- Agriculture, forestry, and fishing
- Manufacturing
- Long-distance freight transportation
- Software publishing, data processing, and computer design services
- Engineering, architecture, and scientific research and development services
An important distinction exists between manufacturing, which is an eligible sector for purposes of the program, and construction, which is ineligible. Another significant distinction exists between long-distance trucking and local trucking, with long-distance trucking qualifying for certification and local trucking being ineligible for certification.
These distinctions in what comprises an eligible sector may become increasingly more complex with regard to businesses that engage in a combination of these activities. Please consult with your BerryDunn tax advisor to help navigate these complexities under the program.
Overview of the Dirigo Business Incentives Program credit
For qualifying Maine businesses, the credit allowed under the Dirigo Business Incentives Program is equal to the sum of:
- 10% of eligible capital investment property placed in service in all Maine counties besides Cumberland, Sagadahoc, and York counties;
- 5% of eligible capital investment property placed in service in Cumberland, Sagadahoc, and York counties
- $2,000 for each qualified employee engaged in a qualified employee training program provided by the business and completed during the tax year
Please refer to Maine Statutes Title 36, §5219-AAA or consult your BerryDunn tax advisor for additional information as to what constitutes eligible capital investment property, a qualified employee, and a qualified employee training program as defined under the program.
The credit under the program is refundable up to $500,000 per tax year. The unused portion of the credit may be carried forward up to four years and may be applied to tax years even after the expiration of a taxpayer’s letter of certification. There is, however, a $2,000,000 carryforward limit per year.
The credit already taken must be repaid and carryforwards of unused amounts disallowed if the eligible business property for which the credit was claimed is not used in the state for the entire five-year period following the date it was placed in service. The credit must also be disallowed if the company experiences a layoff within those five years, as defined under Maine Statutes Title 36, §5219-AAA.
Key takeaways
In summary, Maine’s Dirigo Business Incentives Programs will provide significant opportunities for qualifying Maine businesses. For additional guidance on whether you qualify and how this program could positively impact your Maine business, please reach out to your BerryDunn tax advisor.