As part of North Carolina's Article 3J tax credits program, the Agrarian Growth Zone (AG Zone) and the Urban Progress Zone (UP Zone) programs provide economic incentives to stimulate new investment and job creation in economically distressed areas.
In order to establish a zone, a qualifying unit of local government must apply for zone designation to the North Carolina Department of Commerce, Division of Community Assistance. Zones become effective on the date the zone application is approved, and remain in effect through December 31 of the subsequent year. The appropriate program guidelines and applications follow.
Only a county that has no municipality with a population in excess of 10,000 may request the designation of an Agrarian Growth Zone.
In order to establish an AG Zone a County must complete and submit an application. There are guidelines to assist in the application process and provide details regarding the program. Below you will find both the application and guidelines to the North Carolina State Agrarian Growth Zone program.
Agrarian Zone Application
Agrarian Zone Guidelines
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The following North Carolina Counties have Agrarian Growth Zones:
Harnett County
Franklin County
Yadkin County
Surry County
Anson County
Detailed census information on existing Agrarian Growth Zones can be found here.
For additional information, contact:
Will Best, AGZ & UPZ Programs
4313 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-4313
(919) 733-2850
fax (919) 733-5262
wbest@nccommerce.com