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Business Definition for: industrial development bond

industrial development bond

municipal bond issued by a state or local government, or by a development agency, to finance the private industrial projects generating tax revenues and certain public works projects. These bonds are of two types: development bonds financing the renovation or improvement of public facilities, and industrialrevenue bonds, for which a private corporation is responsible for payments to bondholders. Industrial bonds are subject to special IRS rules governing the tax exemption of interest. The tax exemption on many of these bonds, other than bonds financing airports, water treatment plants, and certain other public works related projects, was eliminated by the Tax Reform Act of 1986. Bond ratings on revenue bonds are based on the credit rating of the private corporation backing the lease or rental agreement covering the facilities, because the ultimate source of repayment is the corporation, rather than the bond issuer.

See also public purpose bond , private purpose bond
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