U.S. House of Representatives are trying to raise more money for the nation's health care by keeping Weyerhaeuser, Temple-Inland. and other manufacturers of pulp and paper from claiming up to $24 billion in tax credits.
The proposal would bar the companies from using an Internal Revenue Service ruling made public last month to claim a $1.01/gallon tax credit for producing biofuel from so-called black liquor, a wood byproduct from pulp making.
I am sure the paper industry will fight this. In many cases, it is the tax credit that creates the difference between some producers surviving or closing their doors and letting employees go.
Friday, November 06, 2009
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