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Oil and gas prices have had their ups and down in recent years. Severance tax credits for “marginal” wells are available but are set to expire soon. Learn more.
Federal and state governments issued fuel tax relief after Hurricane Helene, including IRS dyed diesel penalty waivers, temporary licensing and IFTA suspensions.
AI is revolutionizing industries, but misleading claims are rampant. Learn how the SEC combats AI washing and the importance of transparency for investment advisers.
Trillions will be spent on energy transition, and private equity firms are stepping up to the challenge. Learn more about this transformative trend.
Undyed diesel fuel that is exempt from the Florida fuel tax by way of refund is subject to the Florida sales and use tax, a Florida administrative court found.
The first update since 1987 reflects technological advances in the energy industry and defines certain energy property added as part of the Inflation Reduction Act.
Discussion of the biogas industry and tax credits that can be obtained.
Proposed Treasury regulations offer guidance on transferring IRA green credits with significant limitations on how credits will be treated for certain taxpayers.
Federal financial institution regulatory agencies updated their existing guidance on liquidity risks and contingency planning for depository institutions.
The law, which takes effect Sept. 1, 2023, offers greater clarity for Bitcoin mining companies that use stranded and flared natural gas to power their operations.
Those applying for the Qualifying Advanced Energy Project Credit must use the DOE eXCHANGE portal. It is now open for business. Contact Weaver if you have questions.
Financial institutions commonly consider investment securities and wholesale sources to be their funding sources. Learn how examiners are challenging this.
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