September Voice 2019

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AETNA PLYWOOD BUILDING SOLUTIONS FOR 80 YEARS

the September 2019 | Volume 32 | No. 9

of the rockford business community

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MANUFACTURERS: SOME PURCHASES NOW EXEMPT PER ILLINOIS LAW CHANGE

HOLDING THE LINE

LOCAL GOVERNMENT Relief for the taxpayers “I appreciate the support of the taxing bodies committed to keeping more money in the hands of our property owners.” MAYOR TOM MCNAMARA

Mayor Tom McNamara and Rockford Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Ehren Jarrett joined four other Rockford taxing authorities at Guilford High School on Friday, August 23, announcing they will keep their property tax levies flat over the next taxing year. This would continue a trend of seeing the combined overall taxing burden drop for property owners in Rockford. Representatives from the Rockford Chamber of Commerce and the Rockford Area Realtors also spoke at the news conference about the importance to the business community and real estate market of lowering property taxes. A City of Rockford property owner

pays taxes to 11 taxing authorities. RPS 205 is about 52 percent of the total bill, followed by the City of Rockford at 22 percent, the Rockford Park District at 8 percent and Winnebago County at 7 percent. The latter two authorities have not announced whether they will keep their rates flat in the coming taxing year. “I appreciate the support of the taxing bodies committed to keeping more money in the hands of our property owners,” said Mayor McNamara. “At the City, we’ve worked diligently since I took office to reduce the property tax burden on our property owners while still delivering value in the programs and services we provide.” Continued on page 3

On July 1 of this year, the State of Illinois passed Public Act 1010009, which expands the definition of the machinery and equipment exemption for manufacturers. Purchases of consumable supplies used in the manufacturing process on or after July 1, 2019 are now sales tax exempt. The provision is intended to ameliorate the effects of the prior repeal of the Illinois Manufacturer’s Purchase Credit. Tax exempt personal property now includes fuels, coolants, solvents, oils, lubricants, adhesives, hand tools, protective apparel, and fire and safety equipment primarily used or consumed within a manufacturing facility in a manufacturing process. To claim, you must provide your vendor with Form ST-587.

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Companies looking to do business with Northern Illinois University are invited to attend a Diversity Vendor Networking Fair, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., on Wednesday, Oct. 16, in the Duke Ellington Ballroom on the DeKalb campus. Like other agencies in the state, NIU has the goal of directing at least 20 percent of its spending to companies owned and operated by minorities, persons with disabilities, women and veterans. However, this event is an opportunity for any company to learn how to do business with NIU. According to Antoinette Bridges, director of procurement and strategic sourcing, NIU spends close to $100 million a year on food, equipment, furniture and construction work. “That creates hundreds of opportunities for companies around the region to do business with NIU, and we are eager to expand our portfolio of business partners.” There also will be opportunities to meet with representatives of its prime vendors, the large companies that sometimes seek out subcontractors to help facilitate business with the university, as well as buyers from other universities and community colleges.

Workshops to Expand Your Business ■ Learn about the state’s Business Enterprise Program (BEP Act) certification process, which places certified businesses on an approved list of companies owned and operated by minorities, persons with disabilities, women and veterans that can do business with Illinois state universities and other state agencies. ■ Small businesses looking to enter the world of government contracting can learn how to work with Illinois Procurement Technical Assistance Centers. ■ Learn how to work with the Illinois Public Higher Education Cooperative, which coordinates high volume purchasing for items commonly used at universities across the state. Companies that wish to display information about their offerings will be provided a table and two chairs, as well as a box lunch, free parking and a wireless internet connection – all free of charge. Admission is free to all attendees. Register at go.niu.edu/34wslq or contact Karen Baker, 815-753-6017. v

EVENT CELEBRATES WOMEN’S BASEBALL HISTORY IN ROCKFORD The International Women’s Baseball Center will host a Penny Marshall Celebration, Sept. 13 and 14, as a posthumous tribute to the director/producer/actress for lifting the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League - and Rockford’s own Peaches - out of a dusty corner of baseball history. “Play Ball for Penny” takes place on Friday, Sept. 13, at Indoor City Market, 116 N. Madison St., Rockford. Saturday is the unveiling of a replica of the first of nine large commemorative signs to honor individuals or groups important in women’s baseball history. It will be at the future International Women’s Baseball Center museum site, across the street from historic Beyer Stadium, 245 15th Ave., Rockford. Visit internationalwomens baseballcenter.org/iwbc-events/ penny-marshall-celebration.


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