SB 133 SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT TAX CREDIT  CHAIRMAN GREEN brought SB 133 before the committee as the final order of business. COMMISSIONER WILLIAM HENSLEY , Department of Commerce & Economic Development, said the vast majority of businesses in Alaska are "small" but they play an enormous role in the state's economy, providing 70 percent of the private jobs, so any effort to give a boost to business in Alaska must consider small businesses. Commissioner Hensley said SB 133 is one of several bills that are part of the Governor's Alaska Business Investment Incentive Plan. It was introduced to encourage growth in small businesses by offering them tax credits for improving and expanding their operations. The intent is to try to level the playing field between larger businesses, which have economies of scale and management, as well as ready access to investment capital at favorable interest rates. The program can assist small businesses in covering start-up costs, the purchase of new equipment, etc. Commissioner Hensley also said the tax credit would benefit non- affiliated corporations with fewer than 50 employees. The tax credit would be 10 percent of capital investment up to $100,000, with a maximum annual credit of $10,000 and 50 percent of the business's corporate tax liability. To qualify, the investment must be for new property and the corporation must be in good standing on unemployment insurance and other state taxes. Number 220 BOB BARTHOLOMEW , Deputy Director, Income & Excise Audit Division, Department of Revenue, speaking to the department's fiscal note, said it is estimated that over 2,000 small businesses would be able to benefit from the investment tax credit, which is a program that has been used in prior years by both the federal and state governments. The fiscal note shows the fiscal impact would be approximately $2 million a year. Number 209 CHAIRMAN GREEN inquired if this was reflected in the budget, and MR. BARTHOLOMEW answered that it was not. Because the committee had lost its quorum, there was no motion to move SB 133 out of committee, and the meeting adjourned at 5:00 p.m.