On May 13, the Green Scissors Coalition wrote a letter urging members of Congress to not extend the 45Z tax credit through 2031 and not broaden the credit by excluding emissions from indirect land-use changes from the lifecycle emissions requirement—provisions included in the House Ways and Means Committee’s draft text for their portion of the reconciliation bill—as these changes would only increase costs without providing commensurate benefits to taxpayers.
Read the letter here.
Letter
Green Scissors Letter Against Expansion of 45Z Clean Fuel Tax Credit
We urge the committee to not extend the 45Z Clean Fuel Production Tax Credit in the House Ways and Means Committee’s reconciliation bill
On May 13, the Green Scissors Coalition wrote a letter urging members of Congress to not extend the 45Z tax credit through 2031 and not broaden the credit by excluding emissions from indirect land-use changes from the lifecycle emissions requirement—provisions included in the House Ways and Means Committee’s draft text for their portion of the reconciliation bill—as these changes would only increase costs without providing commensurate benefits to taxpayers.
Read the letter here.
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