Industrial Revenue Bond — Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation funding opportunity
Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation · State agency

Industrial Revenue Bond

Supporting communities that drive local development Industrial Revenue Bonds (IRBs) are designed to help Wisconsin municipalities support industrial development through the sale of tax-exempt bonds. View PDF Want to know...

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Deadline Rolling Location Wisconsin Type loan Level State Open
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  • Who can apply: State-level applicants (see eligibility for details).
  • Deadline: Rolling — applications accepted any time.
  • Issued by: Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation.
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About this opportunity

Supporting communities that drive local development Industrial Revenue Bonds (IRBs) are designed to help Wisconsin municipalities support industrial development through the sale of tax-exempt bonds. View PDF Want to know more? Click to view the current guidelines and information for this program. Program Guidelines Program Information How It Works IRBs can be used to stimulate capital investments and job creation by providing private borrowers with access to financing at interest rates that are typically lower than conventional bank loans. The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) allocates the bonding authority or the volume cap for the program. Eligible Projects IRB financing can be used for building, equipment and land costs, but not for working capital. Manufacturing includes nearly every type of processing that results in a change in the condition of tangible personal property. Manufacturing does not include activities such as feeding, growing and harvesting live animals. It also does not include the provision of recreational or repair services. Federal tax law imposes other limitations on IRBs. Contact WEDC for further details on these limitations. Qualified Uses At least 95% of the bond proceeds must be used for the eligible project. No more than 5% of the bond proceeds may be used for other expenditures. No more than 2% of the bond proceeds may be used to pay the cost of issuing the bonds. No more than 25% of net bond proceeds can be used to finance facilities (including land, buildings and equipment) which are directly related and ancillary to the core manufacturing facilities, and these facilities must be subordinate and integral to the core manufacturing activities and located on the same site. These can include short-term warehousing, on-site labs, loading docks or rail spurs, forklifts or similar equipment (not trucks or vans that deliver or distribute the final product) and on-site office space. No more than 25% of the net proceeds of the bonds may be used for land acquisition. No used property can be acquired with bond proceeds, unless substantial rehabilitation is done within two years after the later of the date the property was acquired or the date the bond was issued. Substantial rehabilitation means 15% of the amount financed with the proceeds of the bonds for buildings, 100 percent for “structures other than a building”, which essentially means bond cannot be used to acquire used equipment. The average maturity of the bonds cannot exceed 120% of the weighted average economic life of the project. Depreciation of bond-financed property must be straight-line, not accelerated. All of the proceeds must be used within a three-year period. Have Questions? Contact your Regional Development Director Let’s connect

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Eligible Projects IRB financing can be used for building, equipment and land costs, but not for working capital.

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  • Wisconsin

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Source systemwi-grants
Source IDwedc-industrial-revenue-bond

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