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PUBLIC LAWS
First Special Session of the 122nd

CHAPTER 351
S.P. 147 - L.D. 449

An Act To Make Changes to the Pine Tree Development Zones

     Emergency preamble. Whereas, acts of the Legislature do not become effective until 90 days after adjournment unless enacted as emergencies; and

     Whereas, changes to the Pine Tree Development Zone laws are required to simplify the zone amendment process, to clarify the sales tax exemptions before they become effective on July 1, 2005 and to allow for more efficient and effective administration of the Pine Tree Development Zones; and

     Whereas, in the judgment of the Legislature, these facts create an emergency within the meaning of the Constitution of Maine and require the following legislation as immediately necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety; now, therefore,

Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

     Sec. 1. 30-A MRSA §5250-I, sub-§§3 to 5, as enacted by PL 2003, c. 688, Pt. D, §2, are amended to read:

     3. Average employment during base period. "Average employment during the base period" for a business means the total number of qualified employees of that business on each of 6 consecutive measurement days in each of the 3 calendar years in the base period as chosen by the business divided by 18 as of each March 31st, June 30th, September 30th and December 31st of the base period, divided by 12.

     4. Base level of employment. "Base level of employment" means the greater of either the total employment in the State of a business and its affiliated businesses as of the March 31st, June 30th, September 30th and December 31st of the calendar year immediately preceding its certification as a qualified the year of the business's application to become a certified Pine Tree Development Zone business divided by 4 or its average employment during the base period.

     5. Base period. "Base period" means the 3 calendar years prior to the year in which a business is applies to be certified as a qualified Pine Tree Development Zone business.

     Sec. 2. 30-A MRSA §5250-I, sub-§14, ¶¶C and D, as enacted by PL 2003, c. 688, Pt. D, §2, are amended to read:

     Sec. 3. 30-A MRSA §5250-I, sub-§14, ¶¶E and F are enacted to read:

     Sec. 4. 30-A MRSA §5250-I, sub-§§17 and 18, as enacted by PL 2003, c. 688, Pt. D, §2, are amended to read:

     17. Qualified Pine Tree Development Zone business. "Qualified Pine Tree Development Zone business" or "qualified business" means any for-profit business in this State engaged in or that will engage in financial services, manufacturing or a targeted technology business that adds has added or will add at least one qualified Pine Tree Development Zone employees employee above its base level of employment in this State and that meets the following criteria:

     18. Qualified Pine Tree Development Zone employees. "Qualified Pine Tree Development Zone employees" means new, full-time employees hired in this State by a qualified Pine Tree Development Zone business for work directly in one or more qualified business activities for whom a retirement program subject to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, 29 United States Code, Sections 101 to 1461 (2003), as amended, and group health insurance are provided and whose wages income derived from employment within the Pine Tree Development Zone are, calculated on a calendar year basis, is greater than the average most recent annual per capita wages personal income in the local labor market area in the county in which the qualified employee is employed. "Qualified Pine Tree Development Zone employees must be residents of this State " does not include employees shifted to a qualified business activity from a nonqualified activity of the qualified Pine Tree Development Zone business or an affiliated business. The commissioner shall determine whether a shifting of employees has occurred.

     Sec. 5. 30-A MRSA §5250-J, sub-§3, as enacted by PL 2003, c. 688, Pt. D, §2, is amended to read:

     3. Limitations. The designation of Pine Tree Development Zones is subject to the following limitations:

     Sec. 6. 30-A MRSA §5250-K, sub-§§3 and 5, as enacted by PL 2003, c. 688, Pt. D, §2, are amended to read:

     3. Effective date. The establishment of a Pine Tree Development Zone is effective upon preliminary designation by the commissioner.

     5. Amendments. The designation, size, location, number and configuration of the parcels in a Pine Tree Development Zone or the terms All aspects of a development plan as described in section 5250-J, subsection 4, including the designation of additional acreage, may be amended by an affirmative a majority vote of all the participating units of local government as evidenced by either a majority vote of the municipal officers or legislative body of each unit of local government or their representatives on the zone's governing body. A participating unit of local government may amend, or entirely remove designation of, previously designated acreage within its jurisdiction by a majority vote of its municipal officers or legislative body, as long as the amendment does not increase its total acres. In no case may an amendment adversely affect the Pine Tree Development Zone benefits of a qualified business. An amendment may not result in the zone's being out of compliance with any of the requirements in section 5250-J.

     Sec. 7. 36 MRSA §1760, sub-§86, as amended by PL 2003, c. 688, Pt. D, §3, is repealed.

     Sec. 8. 36 MRSA §1760, sub-§87, as amended by PL 2003, c. 688, Pt. D, §3, is further amended to read:

     87. Sales of tangible personal property to qualified development zone businesses. Beginning July 1, 2005, sales of tangible personal property to a qualified Pine Tree Development Zone business, as defined in Title 30-A, section 5250-I, subsection 17, for use directly and primarily in one or more qualified business activities, as defined in Title 30-A, section 5250-I, subsection 16. The exemption provided by this subsection is limited for each qualified Pine Tree Development Zone business to sales occurring within a period of 10 years from the date the business is certified pursuant to Title 30-A, section 5250-O or until December 31, 2018, whichever occurs first. As used in this subsection, "primarily" means more than 50% of the time during the period that begins on the date on which the property is first placed in service by the purchaser and ends 2 years from that date or at the time the property is sold, scrapped, destroyed or otherwise permanently removed from service by the purchaser, whichever occurs first.

     Sec. 9. 36 MRSA §2016 is enacted to read:

§2016.   Pine Tree Development Zone businesses; reimbursement of certain taxes

     1. Terms defined. As used in this section, the terms "qualified Pine Tree Development Zone business" and "qualified business activity" have the meanings given to them in Title 30-A, section 5250-I. For the purposes of this section, "primarily" means more than 50% of the time during the period that begins on the date on which the property is first placed in service by the purchaser and ends 2 years from that date or at the time the property is sold, destroyed or otherwise permanently removed from service by the purchaser, whichever occurs first.

     2. Reimbursement allowed. A reimbursement is allowed as provided in this section for a tax paid pursuant to this Part with respect to the sale or use of tangible personal property that is physically incorporated in and becomes a permanent part of real property that is owned by or sold to a qualified Pine Tree Development Zone business and that is used directly and primarily by that business in one or more qualified business activities.

     3. Claim for reimbursement. Claims under this section for reimbursement of taxes are controlled by this subsection.

     4. Limitations. The following are the limitations on reimbursements made pursuant to this section.

     5. Audit. The assessor has the authority to audit any claim filed under this section. If the assessor determines that the amount of the claimed reimbursement is incorrect, the assessor shall redetermine the claim and notify the claimant in writing of the redetermination. If the claimant has received reimbursement of an amount that the assessor concludes should not have been reimbursed, the assessor may issue an assessment for that amount within 3 years from the date the reimbursement claim was filed or at any time if a fraudulent reimbursement claim was filed. The claimant may seek reconsideration, pursuant to section 151, of the redetermination or assessment.

     6. Payment of claims. The State Tax Assessor shall determine the benefit for each claimant under this section and certify to the State Controller the amount to be transferred to the Pine Tree Development Zone reimbursement reserve account established, maintained and administered by the State Controller from General Fund undedicated revenue within the sales tax category. The assessor shall pay the certified amounts to each approved applicant qualifying for the benefit under this section within 30 days after receipt of a properly completed claim. Interest is not allowed on any payment made to a claimant pursuant to this section.

     Sec. 10. 36 MRSA §2529, sub-§1, ¶¶A and B, as amended by PL 2003, c. 688, Pt. D, §4, are repealed and the following enacted in their place:

     Sec. 11. 36 MRSA §2529, sub-§2, as amended by PL 2003, c. 688, Pt. D, §4, is repealed and the following enacted in its place:

     2. Apportioned credit in certain circumstances. In the case of a qualified Pine Tree Development Zone business as defined in Title 30-A, section 5250-I, subsection 17 that engages in both qualified and nonqualified business activities in the State, the credit provided for in this section is limited to that portion that is attributable to the qualified business activity. The limitation is calculated by an apportionment. The apportionment is determined by a fraction, the numerator of which is the property value plus the payroll for the taxable year attributed to the qualified business activity of the business and the denominator of which is the statewide property value plus payroll for the taxable year of the business.

If the apportionment provisions of this subsection do not fairly reflect the amount of the credit associated with the taxpayer's qualified business activity, the taxpayer may petition for, or the State Tax Assessor may require, in respect to all or any part of the taxpayer's business activity, the employment of another reasonable method to effectuate an equitable apportionment of the credit associated with the taxpayer's qualified business activity.

     Sec. 12. 36 MRSA §2529, sub-§4 is enacted to read:

     4. Definitions. As used in this section, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.

     Sec. 13. 36 MRSA §5219-W, sub-§1, ¶¶A and B, as amended by PL 2003, c. 688, Pt. D, §5, are repealed and the following enacted in their place:

     Sec. 14. 36 MRSA §5219-W, sub-§2, as amended by PL 2003, c. 688, Pt. D, §5, is repealed and the following enacted in its place:

     2. Apportioned credit in certain circumstances. In the case of a qualified Pine Tree Development Zone business as defined in Title 30-A, section 5250-I, subsection 17 that engages in both qualified and nonqualified business activities in this State, the credit provided for in this section is limited to that portion that is attributable to the qualified business activity. The limitation is calculated by an apportionment. The apportionment is determined by a fraction, the numerator of which is the property value plus the payroll for the taxable year attributed to the qualified business activity of the business and the denominator of which is the statewide property value plus payroll for the taxable year of the business.

If the qualified business is a taxable corporation that has affiliated groups, as defined in section 5102, subsection 1-B, engaged in a unitary business, as defined in section 5102, subsection 10-A, the property and payroll values in the State of the unitary affiliated groups must be included in the apportionment fraction. The resulting fraction must be multiplied by the total tax liability otherwise due under this Part of the qualified business and those affiliated groups.
If the apportionment provisions of this subsection do not fairly reflect the amount of the credit associated with the taxpayer's qualified business activity, the taxpayer may petition for, or the State Tax Assessor may require, in respect to all or any part of the taxpayer's business activity, the employment of another reasonable method to effectuate an equitable apportionment of the credit associated with the taxpayer's qualified business activity.

     Sec. 15. 36 MRSA §5219-W, sub-§3, as enacted by PL 2003, c. 451, Pt. NNN, §5 and affected by §8, is repealed and the following enacted in its place:

     3. Members of pass-through entities. A member of a pass-through entity that is a qualified Pine Tree Development Zone business, as defined in Title 30-A, section 5250-I, subsection 17, is allowed a credit under this section based on the tax due under this Part related to items of income, gain, deduction, loss or other items required to be reported by the pass-through entity to the member. For purposes of this subsection, "pass-through entity" means a corporation that for the applicable tax year is treated as an S corporation under the Code and a partnership, trust, limited liability company or similar entity that for the applicable tax year is not taxed as a C corporation for federal tax purposes; "member" means an individual or other owner of a pass-through entity.

     Sec. 16. 36 MRSA §5219-W, sub-§5 is enacted to read:

     5. Definitions. As used in this section, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.

     Sec. 17. 36 MRSA §6753, sub-§1, as enacted by PL 1995, c. 669, §5, is repealed.

     Sec. 18. 36 MRSA §6753, sub-§1-A is enacted to read:

     1-A. Affiliated business. "Affiliated business" means a member of a group of 2 or more businesses in which more than 50% of the voting stock of each member corporation or more than 50% of the ownership interest in a business other than a corporation is directly or indirectly owned by a common owner or owners, either corporate or noncorporate, or by one or more of the member businesses.

     Sec. 19. 36 MRSA §6753, sub-§2, as enacted by PL 1995, c. 669, §5, is repealed.

     Sec. 20. 36 MRSA §6753, sub-§3-A is enacted to read:

     3-A. Average employment during base period. "Average employment during the base period" for a business means the total number of employees of that business as of each March 31st, June 30th, September 30th and December 31st of the base period, divided by 12.

     Sec. 21. 36 MRSA §6753, sub-§4, as enacted by PL 1995, c. 669, §5, is amended to read:

     4. Base level of employment. "Base level of employment" means the greater of either the total employment of a business as of the March 31st, June 30th, September 30th and December 31st of the calendar year immediately preceding the application for approval of the employment tax increment financing development program divided by 4 or its average employment during the base period.

     Sec. 22. 36 MRSA §6753, sub-§7, as enacted by PL 1995, c. 669, §5, is amended to read:

     7. Employment tax increment. "Employment tax increment" means that level of employment, payroll and state income withholding taxes attributed to qualified employees employed by a qualified business above the base level for the qualified business, adjusted pursuant to section 6757 subsection 12 for shifts in employment by affiliated businesses.

     Sec. 23. 36 MRSA §6753, sub-§12, as amended by PL 2003, c. 391, §13, is further amended to read:

     12. Qualified employees. "Qualified employees" means new, full-time employees hired in this State by a qualified business and for whom a retirement program subject to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, 29 United States Code, Sections 101 to 1461, as amended, and group health insurance are provided, and whose income derived from employment with the applicant, calculated on a calendar year basis, is greater than the most recent average annual wage per capita personal income in the county in which the qualified employee is employed and whose state income withholding taxes are subject to reimbursement to the qualified business under this chapter. "Qualified employees must be residents of this State " does not include employees shifted to a qualified business from an affiliated business. The commissioner shall determine whether a shifting of employees has occurred.

     Sec. 24. 36 MRSA §6757, as enacted by PL 1995, c. 669, §5, is repealed.

     Sec. 25. 36 MRSA §6758, sub-§2, as repealed and replaced by PL 1999, c. 127, Pt. A, §51, is amended to read:

     2. Determination by assessor. On or before June 30th of each year, the assessor shall determine the employment tax increment of each qualified business for the preceding calendar year. A qualified business may receive up to 75% 80% of the employment tax increment generated by that business as determined by the assessor, subject to the further limitations in section 6754, subsection 2. That amount is referred to as "retained employment tax increment revenues."

     Sec. 26. Application. That section of this Act that amends the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 30-A, section 5250-I, subsections 17 and 18 applies retroactively to June 12, 2003, except that changes to subsection 17, paragraph A are effective upon enactment. That section of this Act that amends Title 30-A, section 5250-J, subsection 3 applies retroactively to June 12, 2003. The amendment in this Act of Title 30-A, section 5250-K, subsection 3 applies retroactively to June 12, 2003. That section of this Act that repeals Title 36, section 1760, subsection 86 applies retroactively to sales occurring on or after July 1, 2005. That section of this Act that amends Title 36, section 1760, subsection 87 applies to qualified sales occurring on or after July 1, 2005. That section of this Act that enacts Title 36, section 2016 applies to qualified sales occurring on or after July 1, 2005. Those sections of this Act that repeal and replace Title 36, section 2529, subsection 1, paragraphs A and B and subsection 2 apply retroactively to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2004. Those sections of this Act that repeal and replace Title 36, section 5219-W, subsection 1, paragraphs A and B and subsections 2 and 3 apply retroactively to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2004. That section of this Act that amends Title 36, section 6753, subsection 7 applies retroactively to applications submitted by a qualified business on or after September 13, 2003. That section of this Act that amends Title 36, section 6753, subsection 12 applies retroactively to applications submitted by a qualified business on or after September 13, 2003. That section of this Act that repeals Title 36, section 6757 applies retroactively to applications submitted by a qualified business on or after September 13, 2003. That section of this Act that amends Title 36, section 6758, subsection 2 applies retroactively to January 1, 2004.

     Emergency clause. In view of the emergency cited in the preamble, this Act takes effect when approved.

Effective June 9, 2005.

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