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Ain't No Sunshine When It's Gone: The Future Of The Louisianasolar Initiative After The Demise Of The Solar Energy Income Taxcredit, Michael Seibert
Ain't No Sunshine When It's Gone: The Future Of The Louisianasolar Initiative After The Demise Of The Solar Energy Income Taxcredit, Michael Seibert
Louisiana Law Review
The article focuses on the impact of demise of the solar energy income tax credit in the U.S. on the future of the Louisiana solar initiative, and includes Louisiana's solar panel incentive structure; solar incentive legislation; and Louisiana's contribution to greenhouse gas emission.
Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due: Reducing Inequality With A Progressive State Tax Credit, Eric Kades
Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due: Reducing Inequality With A Progressive State Tax Credit, Eric Kades
Louisiana Law Review
The article focuses on the income inequality entirely within the control of governments with the unfair taxation across every state in one fell swoop with the progressive state tax credit (PSTC) and federal income tax deduction for state tax payments and tax policy of constitutional law.
Three Strikes And You’Re Out: Louisiana’S Alternative Fuel Usage Tax Credit Whiffs Tax Policy . . . Again, Timothy Mcgibboney
Three Strikes And You’Re Out: Louisiana’S Alternative Fuel Usage Tax Credit Whiffs Tax Policy . . . Again, Timothy Mcgibboney
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
Using Governmental Incentives To Finance Solar Renewable Energy Projects: Alternative Investments For High-Net-Worth Individuals, Michael Cole
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
Highlights Of The 2003 Jobs And Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act: Economic Stimulus Or Long-Term Disaster?, Susan Kalinka
Highlights Of The 2003 Jobs And Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act: Economic Stimulus Or Long-Term Disaster?, Susan Kalinka
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tops Scholarship Recipients Who Failed To Claim The Education Tax Credits For 1998 Should Consider Filing Amended Returns, Susan Kalinka
Tops Scholarship Recipients Who Failed To Claim The Education Tax Credits For 1998 Should Consider Filing Amended Returns, Susan Kalinka
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.