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Tune in as Weaver’s Rob Nowak and Howard Altshuler discuss the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 on this Location Cubed episode.
Changes to the Internal Revenue Manual is the topic for this week’s Motor Fuels Tax Minute.
The IRS has issued guidance to taxpayers regarding claiming the alternative fuel tax credits for the first three quarters of 2022.
Find out why green banks offer excellent opportunities for financing clean energy projects in both the public and private sectors.
We continue to discuss the Inflation Reduction Act this week. Join our MFT team for an overview of the fuel tax provisions, specifically, the reinstatement of the hazardous Superfund financing fee.
The recently signed Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 reinstates Superfund excise taxes on crude oil and imported petroleum products for the first time since 1995.
The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, includes a number of the renewable energy tax provisions originally contained in the Build Back Better Act.
The Inflation Reduction Act extends the biodiesel & alternative fuel credits, provides a new credit for sustainable aviation fuel and much more.
The Inflation Reduction Act is the topic for this week’s Motor Fuels Tax Minute. Join our hosts for an overview of the new legislation and its impact on the fuel taxes and credits.
This week on the Motor Fuels Tax Minute our team discusses the gasoline blendstock certificate which identifies products that are taxed similar to gasoline.
Weaver's tax professionals have reviewed the legislation signed by President Biden on Tuesday, August 16, and highlight its key provisions here.
On this episode, Leanne Sobel and Emilda Santiesteban discuss products that are defined as gasoline blendstocks for the purpose of the federal excise tax as well as those defined as taxable chemicals subject to the Superfund tax.
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