Joel Smiley from Attracting Resources gives startup advice about Tax Incentives and Locations for StartUps. Joel Smiley Has over ten years in economic development including Logan County, IL and Chesterfield, MO and Supervalu, Inc. where he successfully helped to recruit and/or retain over $500 Million in commercial projects mostly involving tax credits. Mr. Smiley has been active with IEDC (International Economic Development Council) as well as other state economic development agencies. Find more business information and startup advice at http://www.attractingresources.com/

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