Think tank drafts jobs prescription [Albuquerque Journal, N.M.]
| By Winthrop Quigley, Albuquerque Journal, N.M. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Each of those initiatives became law.
The
The results of that approach have been mixed.
Three-point approach
A better plan, according to Think New Mexico Executive Director
To pay for it, the state can eliminate a handful of obsolete, questionable or ineffective tax breaks and redirect the money toward bringing students to state universities and paying companies for meeting economic development goals.
Think
Establish a scholarship program for international undergraduate students committed to earning science, technology, engineering, mathematics or business degrees at
Increase funding for "experiential entrepreneurship programs," such as
Reduce administrative burdens on business "with a one-stop portal for all business fees and filings."
Reward businesses that start, expand or move to the state after they have met goals such as increasing employment. Think
Eliminate the 3 percent excise tax for all-terrain vehicle and recreational-vehicle sales, and apply the higher gross receipts.
End a tax discount for tobacco wholesalers enacted in 1943 that was designed to offset the expense of applying tax stamps to tobacco products.
Discontinue the gross-receipts tax exemption on cash prizes paid to horse owners, jockeys and trainers.
Require real-estate developers to meet job creation, capital investment and other benchmarks before they receive incentives through the tax increment development district program. It also would reduce the size of those incentives.
International solution
Think
The think tank says immigrants start businesses at more than twice the rate of nonimmigrants. Immigrants start 620 businesses each month per 100,000 immigrants, compared with 280 per 100,000 nonimmigrants.
It also says the
The organization recommends
Think
Less than 1 percent of UNM's enrollment consists of international students, 2.43 percent of
The think tank said 5 percent of
If
Five years ago,
"That has translated into
Out-of-state companies that relocate to
Think
___
(c)2013 the Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque, N.M.)
Visit the Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque, N.M.) at www.abqjournal.com
Distributed by MCT Information Services
| Wordcount: | 1045 |



MABX Executive Director to Speak at Upcoming BIM Event
Advisor News
- Alternative investments in 401(k)s: What advisors must know
- The modern advisor: Merging income, insurance, and investments
- Financial shocks, caregiving gaps and inflation pressures persist
- Americans unprepared for increased longevity
- More investors will seek comprehensive financial planning
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Aspida Life and WealthVest Offer a Powerful New Guaranteed Income Product with the WealthLock® Income Builder
- Lack of digital tools drives wedge between insurers, advisors
- LIMRA: Annuity sales notch 10th consecutive $100B+ quarter
- AIG to sell remaining shares in Corebridge Financial
- Corebridge Financial, Equitable Holdings post Q1 earnings as merger looms
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- GLP1s weight-loss drugs may soon be covered by health insurance under new Washington court ruling
- Private Medicare plans get a break
- Best’s Special Report: US Property/Casualty and Health Insurers Exceed Cost of Capital; Life Insurers Narrowly Miss
- Arizona's Medicaid, AHCCCS, undergoes huge changes
- Rob Schofield: NC’s new Medicaid ‘compromise’ comes at a cost
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News
- Dan Scholz to receive NAIFA’s Terry Headley Lifetime Defender Award
- Best’s Special Report: US Property/Casualty and Health Insurers Exceed Cost of Capital; Life Insurers Narrowly Miss
- Aspida Life and WealthVest Offer a Powerful New Guaranteed Income Product with the WealthLock® Income Builder
- Lack of digital tools drives wedge between insurers, advisors
- Living benefits: A better way to position life insurance
More Life Insurance News