New ‘opportunity zones’ aim at low-income area uplift; all areas hold great promise for attracting investment, says Rose Law Group Founder and President, Jordan Rose

 

A census tract that includes Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport has been included among the opportunity zones selected by Gov. Doug Ducey for federal development help./East Valley Tribune

By Wayne Schutsky | East Valley Tribune

IRS approval of 18 “opportunity zones” in the East Valley earlier this month are designed to promote economic development in low-income areas.

The IRS awarded the designation to census tracts with indicators of poverty and income levels below the area median.

Under the law, a census tract must have a population where at least 20 percent of the residents live below the federal poverty level. That figure is based on family size – $20,780 for a family of three.

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“Governor Ducey was thoughtful in his designations. His choices range from low-income areas to Native American communities to areas in downtown Scottsdale, where there is a great possibility to attract investment to the state.”

~Jordan Rose President and Founder of Rose Law Group which has been advising clients on Opportunity Zone potential.

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