Taylor is competing with Austin, Texas to land the plant
which is expected to create about 1,800 new jobs. Samsung has also said it is
looking at other potential sites in Arizona and New York.
A proposed resolution posted on the city's website shows
that for the land Samsung will use, it is set to be offered a grant equivalent
to 92.5 percent of assessed property tax for 10 years, 90 percent for the
following 10 years and then 85 percent in the 10 years after that.
Other measures include a 92.5 percent tax waiver on new
property built on the site for 10 years and the repayment of development review
costs.
The proposed resolution will be considered on Wednesday by
the Taylor City Council and Williamson County Commissioners.
The Taylor site is located about 25 miles (40 kilometres)
from Austin. It is about 1,187.5 acres (4.81 square kilometres)in size, much
bigger than the Austin site. Samsung last year purchased more than 250 acres in
Austin, which is in addition to 350 acres it owns that includes its sole US
chip factory.
If Samsung decides on Taylor, it plans to break ground by the first quarter of next year with production due to start by end-2024, a document previously filed with Texas state officials has said. © Reuters
