Posts Tagged ‘State Tax’

State lawmakers push competing tax break bills for green energy

Ohio lawmakers are considering dueling bills aimed at luring green energy jobs to Ohio by easing the property tax burden on advanced and renewable energy projects.


Green energy grants available for consumers to go green

Great resources for locating grants for improving your home with solar power. Find local, state and federal grants, tax credits, rebates and other incentives available in your area.


Green Tax Credits offer Companies Financial Benefits to Offset Added Costs

Going green without breaking the bank. A large number of federal and state business tax incentives are available for companies that invest in green technologies. Long Beach, CA, October 21, 2009 — Companies that invest in green technologies can derive very significant up-front state and federal tax credits, and other financial benefits to offset the added [...]


The Oregonian: ‘…Oregon’s tax subsidies for green energy projects…seems ever more a costly mistake.’

The Oregonian editorial board opines : As Oregon’s tax subsidies for green energy projects, mainly wind turbines, climb higher and higher, and are now projected to increase by nearly $100 million over last biennium, Gov. Ted Kulongoski’s veto of a bill reining in the credits seems ever more a costly mistake. When the governor vetoed House Bill 2472 three weeks ago, the state estimated that energy tax breaks would total about $144 million over the next two years. Now revenue forecasters are p


Area man pleads with state to continue to give tax reliefs to ’save’ private pensions in order to prevent ‘reliance’ on… er.. the state…

An entertaining read in the Irish Times recently, a cri-de-couer as it were from a representative of the private pensions industry. For… we read that: THIS MONTH it was the “Bord Snip Nua” report. Next month we will see the report of the Commission on Taxation. Together they will form the backdrop for Government discussions and public debate in advance of a very, very difficult budget. There is pressure – justified in many cases – to curtail various tax reliefs and allowances and the Com


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