With the exception of Holtec and ResinTech, the data The Inquirer obtained suggest that the phantom taxes alone did not make a difference in whether the companies passed the net benefit threshold. Property taxes for the other companies accounted for between 15% and 22% of their annual benefit to the state, the EDA data show, whereas for Holtec and ResinTech that figure was much higher — more than 40% of each company’s annual benefit.