Utah expects 650 new jobs in financial tech and lawn care
“The Governor’s Office of Economic Development board offered Palo Alto, Calif.-based Carta, which changed its name from eShares Inc. just this week, a post-performance tax credit rebate of up to $1.15 million if it creates 464 jobs in the next five years.”
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