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Supreme Court Permits State Law Claims Against Superfund Property

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A group of 98 landowners sued Atlantic Richfield in Montana state court for common law nuisance, trespass, and strict liability, seeking restoration damages, which Montana law requires to be spent on property rehabilitation. Among the reasons this is a significant decision is the impact on widely utilized state Brownfields programs.

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North Dakota Incentives and Workforce Development Guide

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The credit provided for the actual cost of acquisition and installation of a device installed before January 1, 2001 is equal to 5% per year for three years, and for devices installed after December 31, 2000, is equal to 3% per year for five years. The credit is equal to 10% of the compensation paid to an intern.

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State by State Incentives Guide

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If a business entity invests in a qualifying project that meets certain requirements and is approved by the Alabama Department of Revenue, and maintains minimum annual requirements, the company may receive an annual credit against its income tax liability generated from the qualifying project.

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STATE INCENTIVES GUIDE

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It is a credit of five percent of the capital costs of a qualifying project, to be applied to the Alabama income tax liability or financial institution excise tax generated by the project income, each year for 20 years. The credit is 20 percent of the actual costs limited to the employer’s income tax liability.

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Rhode Island Incentives and Workforce Development Guide

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Jobs Growth Act of 2005: Income Tax Reduction on Performance-Based Income: The Jobs Growth Act allows eligible businesses in any industry to offer their employees an exclusion of 50% of performance-based compensation from their Rhode Island gross income. Thereafter, the rate will be 1.67%.