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NET 2000 Tax Calculator

The tax savings simulation compares an investment made by a qualified high technology company in the District of Columbia with the same investment as if made in either Montgomery County, Maryland or Fairfax County, Virginia. Use the Tax Calculator below to compare your estimated tax savings, or review a hypothetical case study.

To use the Tax Calculator, enter in the company and investment information, then select View Results to compare the estimated tax savings.


Actual/Estimated Current Year

Type of Business Entity
  Sole Proprietorship
  S Corporation
  C Corporation
  Partnerships (all types)
  Limited Liability Company
  Other
Annual DC Gross Revenues
 
Annual DC Taxable Income (for companies with no taxable income, please type in "0")
 
Total number of qualified employees employed in DC, and hired after 12/31/00.
 
Average salary for each qualified employee in DC
 
Number of qualified employees relocated into DC after 12/31/00 (if applicable)
 
Average relocation cost paid by the company per employee
 
Estimated cost of computer hardware and software to be purchased or used in DC
 
Estimated cost of improvements or renovations to be made to a leased facility in DC
 
Assessed value of real property leased to a tenant that would qualify as a Qualified High Technology Company in DC (if not known input "0")
 
Cost of personal property purchased on or before 12/31/00
 
 
 

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