Phrases with «tax extenders»

The phrase "tax extenders" refers to temporary tax breaks or incentives that are created by the government to encourage specific behaviors or support certain industries. These tax provisions are usually set to expire after a certain period but may be extended or renewed by lawmakers to continue their benefits. Full definition

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Sentences with «tax extenders»

  • The Assembly passed a mayoral control two - year extension that was wrapped in a bill that also included dozens of local sales tax extenders for counties around the state. (nydailynews.com)
  • The deal couldn't get done, he said, because «the Assembly needlessly tied renewal of mayoral control to dozens of unrelated local tax extenders requested by counties to fund important services for their residents.» (politico.com)
  • «It has absolutely nothing to do with a sales tax extender in rural upstate Wyoming County. (nydailynews.com)
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