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Investment, tax, real estate and related professionals are invited to join the conversation about Opportunity Zones led by Roger Proper, Jacob Dean and Matt Long from Critchfield, Critchfield and Johnston. The presenters will educate local industry professionals about the opportunity knocking at our door in Orrville and the potential local impact. Complimentary lunch provided. RSVP is required.



WHAT ARE OPPORTUNITY ZONES? Opportunity Zones are low income census tracts nominated by governors and certified by the U.S. Department of the Treasury into which investors can now put capital to work financing new projects and enterprises in exchange for certain federal capital gains tax advantages. The country now has over 8,700 Opportunity Zones in every state and territories.




WHAT ARE OPPORTUNITY FUNDS? Opportunity Funds are new private sector investment vehicles that invest at least 90 percent of their capital in qualifying assets in Opportunity Zones. U.S. investors currently hold trillions of dollars in unrealized capital gains in stocks and mutual funds aloneโ€”โ€Ša significant untapped resource for economic development. Funds will enable a broad array of investors to pool their resources in Opportunity Zones, increasing the scale of investments going to underserved areas.




WHAT ARE THE INCENTIVES THAT ENCOURAGE LONG-TERM INVESTMENT IN LOW INCOME COMMUNITIES?Opportunity Zones offer investors the following incentives for putting their capital to work in low-income communities:

  • A temporary tax deferral for capital gains reinvested in an Opportunity Fund. The deferred gain must be recognized on the earlier of the date on which the opportunity zone investment is sold or December 31, 2026.
  • A step-up in basis for capital gains reinvested in an Opportunity Fund. The basis of the original investment is increased by 10% if the investment in the qualified opportunity zone fund is held by the taxpayer for at least 5 years, and by an additional 5% if held for at least 7 years, excluding up to 15% of the original gain from taxation.
  • A permanent exclusion from taxable income of capital gains from the sale or exchange of an investment in a qualified opportunity zone fund, if the investment is held for at least 10 years. (Note: this exclusion applies to the gains accrued from an investment in an Opportunity Fund, not the original gains).

Agenda

11:30 AM - 11:45 AM
Check-in & Lunch Buffet
Check-in for this event on the lower level of Heartland Point, 200 N Main. Lunch buffet will be available upon arrival.
11:45 AM - 12:00 PM
Welcome & Introduction to the Orrville Development Foundation
The Orrville Development Foundation is a 501c3 non-profit organization focused on commercial and community development in Orrville, Ohio. Founded by a group of local business leaders in 198...
The Orrville Development Foundation is a 501c3 non-profit organization focused on commercial and community development in Orrville, Ohio. Founded by a group of local business leaders in 1985, the ODF has provided leadership to a variety of projects over the years. Recently, the ODF has been re-energized by the potential for economic development in the designated Opportunity Zone.
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Overview of Opportunity Zones & the local impact

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Venue

Heartland Point Community Room

200 N Main St.
Orrville, OH

If you have any questions please contact Stacey Ubelhart Barrett

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