Phrases with «preservation tax»

The phrase "preservation tax" refers to a tax that is imposed to support the preservation and protection of natural resources, historical sites, or cultural heritage. It is typically used to fund initiatives or programs aimed at conserving and maintaining these valuable assets for future generations. Full definition

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Sentences with «preservation tax»

  • The bill would also end the historic preservation tax credit. (auburnpub.com)
  • Local leaders gathered in Troy Sunday to urge federal lawmakers to keep the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Credit as tax overhaul bills make their way through Congress. (wamc.org)
  • Burning Tree's sacrosanct maleness was thus preserved, a maleness, by the way, that has recently cost the club a $ 186,000 land - preservation tax break that the state will restore only if the club admits women. (si.com)
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