State and local officials in Ohio have offered Verizon Wireless t...
State and local officials in Ohio have offered Verizon Wireless tax credits worth $3.8 million if the company adds 500 new jobs at its customer service center in Hilliard. The Ohio Tax Credit Authority offered Verizon a yearly $380,100…
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tax credit if the company keeps customer service operations in the city for 10 years. That’s on top of $3.4 million in local property tax credits offered by the Hilliard City Council in a 15-year incentive package. Verizon has considered moving 300 jobs from elsewhere in the Midwest to Hilliard and shifting 200 more jobs there from other locations in Ohio as part of a $13 million expansion of customer service operations there.