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Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy | 2012

State‐funded angel investor tax credits: Implementation and perceived effectiveness in a sample of states within the United States

John R. Hendon

Purpose - Over the past decade more than 20 states have begun to offer tax credits to angel investors in an attempt to increase state economic growth. These credits are intended to increase new venture investment, create high-paying and knowledge-based jobs, and increase tax revenue collections, but there is some debate over costs and benefits associated with these credits. This paper aims to investigate this issue. Design/methodology/approach - This paper will examine the implementation and perceived effectiveness of tax credit programs in Hawaii, Louisiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Oregon, and Vermont. These states were chosen for this research sample based on their differing physical locations within the USA and the uniqueness of the characteristics of each states chosen tax credit program. Findings - The paper reveals that state investment tax credit programs vary widely in areas of eligibility, level of funding available per investment and per year, and whether or not the credits are refundable. All of these factors can cause significant variability in effectiveness of a state program. Practical implications - Recommended criteria for achieving an outcome that may result in lawmaker support for tax credit incentives will be outlined based on the success, trial, and error of various state programs. These criteria will allow some commonality in analysis of potential or ongoing incentive programs. Originality/value - This paper provides an analysis of the various existing state investment tax credit programs and identifies characteristics of such programs that may, if used during program formation, result in greater confidence by lawmakers in the programs overall effectiveness and provide a greater commitment to program success.


Archive | 2012

Human Resource Management: Functions, Applications, Skill Development

Robert Lussier; John R. Hendon


Small Business Institute Journal | 2013

Examining the Effectiveness of State Funded Angel Investor Tax Credits: Initial Empirical Analysis

Joseph R. Bell; James E. Wilbanks; John R. Hendon


Small Business Institute® Journal | 2011

Gender-Based Attitudes and Preference Regarding Start-up and Ongoing SME Financing, Financial Structure and Risk

John R. Hendon; Joseph R. Bell


The Entrepreneurial Executive | 2007

Entrepreneurial Application of Marketing Communication in Small Business: Survey Results of Small Business Owners

Joseph R. Bell; Richard D. Parker; John R. Hendon


Archive | 2012

A Temporary Solution at Logistics

Robert Lussier; John R. Hendon


Archive | 2012

H&H Financial Services, LLC

Robert Lussier; John R. Hendon


Archive | 2012

Darius D'Amore's Fragrances, Inc.

Robert Lussier; John R. Hendon


Archive | 2012

Welcome to the World of 21st-Century HRM

Robert Lussier; John R. Hendon


Archive | 2012

Defined Benefit Retirement Fades Away

Robert Lussier; John R. Hendon

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Joseph R. Bell

University of Arkansas at Little Rock

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James E. Wilbanks

University of Arkansas at Little Rock

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