GO-Biz Continues Business Growth Assistance as $180 Million Tax Credit Window Opens
Inland Empire companies planning to hire, expand or invest may qualify for tax credits, financing assistance and no-cost guidance from the state. California business owners do not have to navigate growth, permitting, financing and state regulations alone. The Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development, commonly known as GO-Biz, continues to provide no-cost assistance to companies seeking to start, remain or expand in California.
Services include help identifying business incentives, selecting sites, navigating permits, resolving regulatory challenges, accessing international markets and working with state agencies.
One of the most immediate opportunities is the California Competes Tax Credit, a competitive income tax credit for businesses that want to locate, remain or grow in the state.
GO-Biz is accepting applications for the first 2026–27 funding period through August 10, 2026. Businesses of any size, industry or California location may compete for more than $180 million in available tax credits. Applications are evaluated using factors that include the number of full-time jobs created, the amount of investment proposed and the project’s importance to the state or regional economy.
GO-Biz is also offering an application webinar on July 30 from 3 to 4 p.m. Pacific. A recorded webinar, application guide and frequently asked questions are available for businesses that cannot attend.
Why This Matters for Inland Empire Businesses
The program could be particularly relevant to Inland Empire companies preparing to open another location, increase hiring, purchase equipment, expand manufacturing or make other significant investments.
The tax credit is competitive and not every applicant will receive an award. However, smaller businesses should not assume the program is reserved only for large corporations. Eligibility is open to businesses of all sizes, and the economic importance of a project to its region is among the factors considered.
For business owners who are not ready to pursue the California Competes Tax Credit, GO-Biz provides access to several other forms of assistance.
Its business incentives resources include information about research and development tax credits, funding for employee training, manufacturing-related sales and use tax exemptions, zero-emission vehicle infrastructure incentives and utility discounts for qualifying high-energy businesses. GO-Biz consultants also provide confidential, no-cost assistance to help companies identify relevant tax credits, grants and financing programs.
Businesses struggling with licenses, certifications or regulatory requirements can also request assistance. GO-Biz helps companies understand local, state and federal registration processes and identify the permits they may need to start, maintain, relocate or expand their operations.
California’s network of Small Business Support Centers provides another entry point. Through the California Office of the Small Business Advocate, entrepreneurs can access no-cost one-on-one consulting and no-cost or low-cost training on business planning, financing, marketing, e-commerce, resiliency and growth. The Orange County Inland Empire Small Business Development Center Network serves entrepreneurs in Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
Companies interested in international markets may also explore the California State Trade Expansion Program. Its Export Voucher can reimburse eligible small businesses for up to 75% of pre-approved export promotion expenses, with reimbursement capped at $10,000 per federal fiscal year. Eligible activities may include trade shows, international marketing materials, export-related services and website globalization.
What Business Owners Should Do Now
Business owners considering the California Competes Tax Credit should begin by documenting their proposed investment, projected hiring, expansion timeline and expected economic impact.
They should also:
- Review the eligibility requirements and application guide.
- Attend or watch the California Competes webinar.
- Gather financial, employment and project information before beginning the application.
- Contact GO-Biz for no-cost guidance.
- Speak with a local Small Business Development Center advisor for additional assistance.
The larger opportunity is not limited to one tax credit. GO-Biz operates as a gateway to state programs that many entrepreneurs may not know exist.
For Inland Empire businesses preparing to grow, the first step may be as simple as asking what assistance is available before making the next major investment.










