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U.S. Virgin Islands Economic Development Authority

@usvieda

Frederiksted, St. Croix
http://www.usvieda.org
Government Administration

Overview

About U.S. Virgin Islands Economic Development Authority

Our Mission: Economic Development
The United States Virgin Islands Economic Development Authority (USVIEDA) is a semi-autonomous government organization responsible for the promotion and enhancement of economic development in the U.S. Virgin Islands. It has five major components:

Economic Development Commission
Virgin Islands Economic Park Development Corporation (formerly the Industrial Park Development Corporation)
Economic Development Bank (formerly the Government Development Bank and the Small Business development Agency)
Enterprise Zone Commission
The Economic Development Commission (EDC) offers unique tax incentives for qualified businesses. Benefits of the EDC program include a reduction of up to 90% of personal and corporate income taxes and up to a 100% exemption on excise, business property and gross receipt taxes.

The purpose of the U.S. Economic Development Authority is to act as an umbrella authority that integrates and unifies the functions of the five agencies under one executive board in order to maximize efficiency and enhance economic development in the Territory.

Headquarters

Frederiksted, St. Croix

Website

http://www.usvieda.org

Company Size

11-50 employees

Industry

Government Administration

Company Type

Government Agency

Founded

2026

Specialties

Tax Incentives, Job Growth, Improved Quality of Life, Investment, Entrepreneurship, Business Tax Exempions, Financing, Opportunity Zones, Economic Development, and Job Creation

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