CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 252(FIN) "An Act exempting certain small businesses from the corporate income tax; and providing for an effective date." 10:06:31 AM REPRESENTATIVE MIA COSTELLO, testified that the legislation would exempt certain small qualifying businesses from the states corporate income tax until the business reached $50 million in gross aggregate assets, or after 10 years. She explained that the definition of a small qualifying business could found in federal law. She stated that the hope was to attract businesses that did not currently exist in the state. The businesses would eventually become corporate tax payers. 10:07:32 AM Co-Chair Stedman asked for a clarification about who qualified for the exemption. Representative Costello responded that qualifying industries included: · Software development · Bio-tech · Pharmaceuticals · Tele-communications · Super-conductors · Business technologies and solutions · Media storage servers · Video games Co-Chair Stedman understood that the legislation was aimed at a targeted group. Representative Costello replied in the affirmative. 10:08:09 AM Co-Chair Stedman discussed the fiscal notes in the packet. Co-Chair Stedman OPENED public testimony. 10:08:39 AM TYLER ARNOLD, CEO, SIMPLY SOCIAL, Anchorage (via teleconference), testified in support of HB 252. He shared that he was a 19 year-old entrepreneur raised in Anchorage. He opined that the state had one of the highest corporate tax rates in the country. He felt that the legislation would help to strengthen his business's global competitiveness. Co-Chair Stedman CLOSED public testimony. CSHB 252(FIN) was HEARD and HELD in committee for further consideration. 10:10:58 AM AT EASE 10:12:15 AM RECONVENED