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Montgomery County’s Business Solutions Center gives businesses a gateway to find resources, navigate government requirements, identify local and state incentives, plan workforce development, or simply network with business people.
The BusinessFirst! Relocation Program offers companies and candidates, new to the Dayton Region, resources to help them learn about the area.
Established in April 2010, the Dayton Region-Israel Trade Alliance (DRITA) promotes business development and identifies collaboration opportunities for companies in the Dayton Region and Israel.
If you’re looking to finance new construction or improve existing facilities, the Dayton-Montgomery Port Authority can assist you in securing funds and finding affordable construction options.
Enterprise Zones are designated areas of land in which businesses can receive tax incentives in the form of tax exemptions on eligible new investments.
Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) benefits can include expedited shipments, reduced transportation costs, reduced paperwork, quota restricted materials, duty deferral, duty elimination, duty reduction, Customs fees management, or state inventory tax exemption.
The TID is a special purpose local government created by the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners to finance and expedite high priority transportation improvement projects that support economic development.