I think this can be manageable. The commercial incentives often used to attract new companies to an area are not so easily managed. Cabelas made a "deal" with PA and the local township for the store near me. It is complex and trying to track compliance is even more complex. The one that is not so complex is a deal with the state regarding sales tax---it is a sliding scale of sharing the tax revenue between the State and Cabelas. The more revenue they bring in the more they get in kick backs. That is rather easy to track but I am not so keen on the concept.
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