More About Business Incubators by the Department of             Commerce

           

Heating Up Oklahoma's Entrepreneurial             Spirit
One problem many new home-based entrepreneurs and             start-up business owners face is an overabundance of enthusiasm and             a shortage of actual business know-how. That's where a dynamic             process of business enterprise development known as business             incubation comes in. It is one of the more effective and popular             techniques to help entrepreneurs and start-up business firms survive             and prosper during their early years -- when they are most             vulnerable.

There are nearly 800 business incubators now             throughout the United States and 40 certified incubators in             Oklahoma. And the best news is they really work and deliver the             desired end result! According to the National Business Incubation             Association, the overall success rate for businesses that begin in             an incubator is 80 percent.

When it comes to the subject of             business incubators, we're just getting warm. Business incubators             also …

           
                 
  • Provide a physical location in which a               new business can commence, coupled with support services such as               shared facilities and business advice;              
  • Are designed to produce healthy firms               that create jobs and wealth, strengthen the economy, commercialize               new technologies and revitalize communities;              
  • Are sponsored by local governments,               economic development agencies, universities, community colleges               and vocational schools, private sector firms, and combinations of               these groups.
           

Oklahoma Certified             Incubators
Sponsors of a certified incubator may be             exempt from Oklahoma income taxes on income derived from services             provided to the tenants, or for providing funding for an incubator             site. This exemption is for ten years from the date of the tenant's             occupancy within an incubator.

           

The tenant of a certified incubator is exempt from state tax             liability on income earned as a result of activities conducted as an             occupant in an incubator for up to ten years from the occupancy date             in an incubator site in accordance with rules of the Oklahoma Tax             Commission. The exemption remains in effect after the date the             tenant is no longer an occupant in an incubator, but not to exceed a             total of ten years. In order to qualify for the income tax exemption             for the sixth through tenth year, the tenant must make at least             seventy-five percent of its gross sales to buyers located outside             the state or to the federal government .

           

Abobe Acrobat FileList             of Certified Incubators

           

How To Apply for             Certification
Certification of business incubators             may be obtained through the Oklahoma Department of Commerce. Details             regarding the operation and range of services are required to be             presented in a business plan.

           

Abobe Acrobat FileIncubator             Application and Business Plan Checklist
Word DocumentIncubator             Application and Business Plan Checklist in Word Format

           

Is Your Business Ready for             Incubation?
Small business incubators typically             provide all or some of the following:

           
                 
  • hands-on management assistance              
  • access to financing              
  • business and technical support services              
  • shared office space, access to equipment               on a pay-as-you-go basis              
  • warehousing and manufacturing space              
  • common loading docks              
  • breakroom facilities              
  • common reception area.
           

Here are answers to Frequently Asked Questions about business             incubators.

           

How do I find a business incubator in my             community?
There are more than 40 certified small             business incubators operating in the State of Oklahoma.

           

Abobe Acrobat FileList             of Certified Incubators

           

What does my start-up company need to do to join an             incubator?
Small businesses are selected as tenants in a             variety of ways, depending on the criteria set by the sponsoring             organization. The selection process may be as simple as one             interview or may be more detailed, involving filing an application,             submitting a business plan, and undergoing a review by a screening             panel.

           

At a minimum, prospective tenants should have a good             understanding of their product and a business plan that includes             their requirements for capital, labor, space, marketing and             advertising. Firms most suited to getting a start in an incubator             include those involved in research and development, assembly and             light manufacturing, advanced technology, and services.

           

If my start-up company becomes an occupant of an             incubator, will I receive a tax break?
Yes! In 1988, the             Oklahoma Legislature passed the Oklahoma Small Business Incubators             Incentives Act. The Act enables the tenants of a certified incubator             facility to be exempt from state tax liability on income earned as a             result of occupancy for up to five years.

In 2001, the             legislature amended the Oklahoma Small Business Incubator Incentives             Act to extend the tenant's tax exemption from five to ten years. The             exemption remains in effect after the tenant is no longer an             occupant in an incubator. To qualify for the tax exemption from the             sixth through the tenth year, the tenant must make at least 75             percent of its gross sales to out-of-state buyers, to buyers located             within the state if the product or service is resold to an             out-of-state customer, or to the federal government. In addition,             the Act enables the sponsor of a certified incubator facility to be             exempt from Oklahoma income taxes for a period of ten years.            

Related Content:
From time to             time, we offer in-depth profiles of Oklahoma business incubators on             this site. Click on one of the links below to learn more about these             incubators.

           

New             Enid Business Incubator to Open Next Spring

           

OSU-Okmulgee/MAIP-             Business Incubator

           

Center             for Emerging Technology and Entrepreneurial Studies (CETES)

           

Rural             Enterprises of Oklahoma - Business Incubator

           

Fred             Jones Business Development Center - Business             Incubator

Related             Websites
Oklahoma Business Incubator Association
The             Oklahoma Business Incubator Association gives you a one-stop, single             location for information, referral and liaison services related to             business incubators.

           

National Business Incubation             Association
The National Business Incubation Association             (NBIA) is a private, nonprofit 501(c)(3) membership association.             NBIA comprises organizations and professionals from throughout the             world who share an interest in advancing the business incubation             industry's role as an effective tool that supports the process of             developing entrepreneurs and their businesses.

           

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