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A comprehensive guide to starting up, financing and growing your business in Fairfax County.  This new edition is loaded with vital information. The book has an easy to use format, including a new "Basic Start-Up Checklist." Order a hard copy of "Doing Business in Fairfax County."
 

Doing Business in Fairfax County

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  • Dr. Gerald L. Gordon, president/CEO of the FCEDA, talks about Fairfax County's economic success and how the county benefits from neighboring Washington, D.C., in this Marketplace radio interview.
    (Marketplace, November 28, 2011)
     

Incentives

Tysons Corner skylineThe Fairfax County Economic Development Authority assists companies in obtaining various state and local investment incentives. Some of the major incentives include:

Taxes

Fairfax County and the Commonwealth of Virginia tax its citizens and businesses to offset the costs of transportation, schools and other public services. The real property tax rate in Fairfax County has declined from $1.74 per $100 of assessed value in 1976 to the present rate of $1.07. The Commonwealth of Virginia has not raised its corporate income tax rate since 1972.

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