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First Look: Apple’s iCloud data center site in Reno, Nevada
Seven years after locating its Braeburn Capital asset management subsidiary in Reno, Nevada (largely for tax purposes), Apple is planning an expansion of its footprint in the area for reasons beyond favorable tax rates.
Among the top factors that attracted Apple’s attention to Reno were access to low cost power with solar and other renewable options; availability of high speed fibre optic conduits; limited risk of natural or man made disasters; and lower overall costs combined with, of course, tax incentives.
While Apple’s Braeburn group was attracted by the state’s lack of a corporate income tax, that factor is far less important to the location of Apple’s data centers, which don’t directly generate substantial revenues. Instead, low property and sales taxes were important.
The State of Nevada, Washoe County and the City of Reno collectively approved a series of tax abatements for Apple last summer, paving the way for Apple to begin construction. The incentives run for more than a decade, and portions of the tax reductions can be extended through 2042.
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