An Analysis of the Employment Effects of the Washington High Technology Business and Occupation (B & O) Tax Credit

An Analysis of the Employment Effects of the Washington High Technology Business and Occupation (B & O) Tax Credit
Author: Timothy J. Bartik
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Total Pages: 30
Release: 2012
Genre: Job creation
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This paper estimates the effects of an R & D tax credit in the state of Washington on job creation. The research uses micro-data on the job creation and tax credits received by individual firms in the state of Washington from 2004 to 2009. We correct for the endogeneity of R & D tax credits received by individual firms by using instrumental variables based in part on national industry factor shares for R & D. We estimate that this tax credit created jobs, but at a high cost. The cost per job-year created is estimated to be between $40,000 and $50,000. The credit was so high cost in part because the credit was non-refundable. As a result, about one-quarter of the firms receiving credits were maxed out on credit eligibility, so that the credit provided no marginal incentive for additional R & D spending or job creation.