Economic Incentives offered by the the Frisco EDC are negotiated on a case-by-case basis subject to the qualifications, conditions and requirements to be fully described within an Agreement and subject to the approval of the Frisco Economic Development Corporation, Board of Directors.
A common economic development tool that can defer property taxes on new plant and equipment expenditures for expanding companies.
Companies in Collin and Denton Counties that ship certain products in and out of the State of Texas within 175 days can realize substantial savings in taxes with this exemption.
This economic development tool has been used to finance public improvements and enhance infrastructure in defined areas.
Many cities in Texas, including Frisco, have been using this economic development tool to improve infrastructure and attract new developments to encourage growth.
Retail is a critical amenity to quality of life in Frisco, economic development infrastructure incentives may be available to attract retail projects.
A variety of incentives are available to companies locating or expanding within any designated Enterprise Zone in our area.
A fund awarded by the State of Texas to companies developing and commercializing new technologies. The funds are also awarded to recruit the best research talent.
A fund awarded by the State of Texas to companies demonstrating large growth.
Area and State grants are available to assist companies with their training needs.
Program allows area businesses to operate under similar customs guidelines to business conducted in a foreign country. Typically get relief from paying Customs duties and tariffs.