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Thanks to Utah's corporate retention and recruitment program, job growth in Utah has remained steady and will continue to do so.

Utah’s corporate retention and recruitment program experiences record job growth

Salt Lake City — The Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity (Go Utah) announced today that Utah-based businesses continued to perform at the top of their game in the state’s 2022 fiscal year (FY22). 

From July 2021 to June 2022, 27 companies participated in the state’s EDTIF program and are collectively projected to create 20,478 new jobs, make $1,972,878,630 in new capital investments, pay more than $942,401,100 in new state tax revenue, and provide $12,734,493,371 in new state wages over the next 20 years.

Go Utah administers the Utah Legislature’s Economic Development Tax Increment Financing (EDTIF) tax credit program. It provides a post-performance tax credit that offers companies a reduction in their marginal tax rates, up to 30 percent of new state tax revenues (Utah sales, corporate income, and state payroll withholding taxes) during a defined period (typically 5 to 10 years).

“I’m thrilled with the economic success we have and continue to have as a state,” says Dan Hemmert, Go Utah’s executive director. “This was a record year for new high-paying jobs in Utah, and I want to thank everyone involved with making that happen. We’re focused on smart growth in key industries, with a balance against the quality of life impacts on all residents. Our goal is a future-proofed economy with opportunities for upward economic mobility. The state economy is headed in the right direction, and we hope that continues through this next fiscal year.”

Created by the Legislature in 2005, the EDTIF program is for companies offering high-wage jobs — paying at least 110 percent of the average county wage. By design, the program has a multiplier effect, creating additional jobs that support corporate expansion across Utah’s diverse economy.

The tax credit is available to Utah companies expanding and other businesses relocating or establishing additional operations in Utah.

Utah-based companies have most often used the tax credit. Since its inception, two-thirds of the program’s tax credits have gone to Utah-based companies to help them expand and create more jobs for Utahns.

In FY22, the EDTIF program remained strong. Utah maintained its status as one of the best locations for businesses looking to expand. Trends for the year included more manufacturing projects and projects that chose locations off the Wasatch Front. 

The Rural Economic Development Tax Increment Financing (REDTIF) tax credit program is new this fiscal year. REDTIF refers to rural modifications to the EDTIF program that allow projects located in rural areas to qualify for more significant incentives. With this tool, the state has seen unprecedented economic opportunities flow to its more rural communities. For example, the projected capital investment in rural Utah from announced projects in FY22 amounts to more than $1.2 billion, more than double the capital investment rural Utah has seen from state incentives in the past five years combined.

“This year, we asked more than ever from companies. We don’t just want jobs; we want jobs that will build a resilient economy,” says Carine Clark, Go Utah’s Board chair. “We aren’t just looking for successful companies; we’re looking for employers of choice who go above and beyond in how they treat employees, are conscientious about water use, and give back to the community in meaningful ways. This year, we expected more from companies – and they delivered.”

“The 2022 fiscal year proved to be one of the busiest in EDCUtah’s history. Thanks to the collaboration with Go Utah and market demand for manufacturing/distribution projects, our active project pipeline stair-stepped upwards throughout the year. We met or surpassed our project win, job creation, capital investment, and real estate square footage absorption goals,” says Theresa A. Foxley, president and CEO of the Economic Development Corporation of Utah. “We were happy to see more than a dozen corporate expansions take place off the Wasatch Front, further diversifying Utah’s healthy economy.”

Learn more about the state’s post-performance EDTIF/REDTIF program here.

Listen to a program summary podcast here

About the Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity

Under Gov. Spencer J. Cox’s direction, the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity (Go Utah) provides resources and support for business creation, growth, and recruitment. It also drives increased tourism and film production in Utah. As stewards of Utah’s economy and quality of life, Go Utah utilizes federal, state, and private sector resources to administer programs in areas demonstrating the highest potential for economic development and the most opportunity for Utahns.