Tax Incentives Help Secure New Lansing Biotech Company

The City of East Lansing is giving entrepreneur Kris Berglund a tax break on his new biotechnology company, Working Bugs LLC. The city agreed to exempt Working Bugs LLC from paying taxes on equipment.

According to excerpts from the article:

Without the tax abatement, Berglund and his business’ co-manager, Dianne Holman, said they would be unable to afford the equipment necessary to get the operations moving.

Berglund’s lab equipment could cost up to $36,000 per piece.

“It all really racks up,” Holman said. “The personal property tax puts an unfair burden on biotech firms.”

City officials see the abatement as a way to boost the region’s economy.

Caroline Sallee, a consultant with the East Lansing-based Anderson Economic Group, said the two fields have seen growth in jobs and wages.

Between 1998 and 2003, high-tech jobs in southeastern Michigan grew by 5 percent, and wages grew by 4.2 percent, Sallee said.

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