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Phase l Assessments for Tenants are the Hottest Environmental Issue in 2020

Green Building Law Update

The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA, commonly referred to as Superfund), 42 U.S.C. provides an important liability protection, including from cleanup costs, for parties who qualify as bona fide prospective purchasers (BFPPs). 9601 et seq., 9601 et seq.,

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I Just Read my 1000th Phase I Environmental Site Assessment this Year

Green Building Law Update

The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA, commonly referred to as Superfund), 42 U.S.C. provides an important liability protection, including from cleanup costs, for parties who qualify as bona fide prospective purchasers (BFPPs). 9601 et seq., 9601 et seq.,

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Updated Phase l Environmental Site Assessment is Published But.

Green Building Law Update

Environmental Protection Agency as satisfying its All Appropriate Inquiry rule to obtain protections from liability under CERCLA, the federal Superfund law, something that is expected to happen by rulemaking at some point in 2022. Liability from old dry cleaners in retail sites that are beyond the boundaries of the “subject property” (.

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CCIP & OCIP: A Guide to Controlled Insurance Programs in Construction

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A Controlled Insurance Program (CIP), also called wrap-up or wrap insurance, is an insurance package designed to cover all liability and losses during an entire construction project, or across multiple projects. Both OCIP and CCIP provide liability coverage across all parties on a project. What is a Controlled Insurance Program (CIP)?

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New Mexico Incentives and Workforce Development Guide

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Advanced Energy Deduction & Advance Energy Tax Credit: Receipts from selling or leasing tangible personal property or services that are eligible generation plant costs to a person that holds an interest in a qualified generating facility are deductible from gross receipts and compensating tax. Qualified employees: .

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New Mexico Incentives and Workforce Development Guide

Buisness Facilities Contributed Content

The credit can be applied to the state portion of the gross receipts tax, compensating tax and withholding tax. Non-retail service companies that export a substantial% age of services out of state (50% or more revenues and/or customer base). Any excess credit will be refunded to the taxpayer. Certain green industries. Eligible Uses.

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Oregon Incentives and Workforce Development Guide

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These transactions can include taking orders, closing sales, making purchases, providing customer service or undertaking other activities that serve the business’ overall purpose, even if retail in nature. Qualifying businesses may receive a credit against the business’ annual state income or corporate excise tax liability.

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