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Act of 1985, may be boondoggles, especially for the coal industry. Big coal companies are getting 80 percent of all state taxcredits. Granted, so-called "supercredits" may have spurred a company like Arch Mineral Corp. to invest $100... Published: Saturday, May 14, 1994 Words: 691
other West Virginia taxpayers must cough up only about $95 million to make up for the writeoffs given to special investors. "Supertaxcredits" and other such incentives are offered to firms that make new investments, supposedly creating... Published: Saturday, September 04, 1999 Words: 328
the indictment stated. In 1989, Kizer paid Moore another $150,000, according to the indictment. In exchange, Kizer received taxsupercredits. Supercredits were authorized by a 1986 amendment to the Business Investment and Jobs Expansion... Published: Friday, April 13, 1990 Words: 1000
the briber or even the name of any of the companies that are keeping $50 million to $60 million a year that, other than for supertaxcredits, would have gone to this wretchedly poor state. The credits were designed to lure companies... Published: Friday, May 11, 1990 Words: 1040
in property tax increases. The House Finance Committee will finish work on a tax bill that puts a one-year moratorium on "supertaxcredits," which have given millions of dollars to coal companies but failed to generate the new jobs... Published: Monday, April 05, 1993 Words: 1030
that create at least 20 jobs, but House Speaker Chuck Chambers, D-Cabell, said the Legislature learned its lesson on supertaxcredits. "We're going to be skittish about any major taxcredits," he told reporters. Supertaxcredits became... Published: Thursday, January 13, 1994 Words: 718
coal companies accounting for about 80 percent of it, the Sunday Gazette-Mail revealed. Critics have long questioned the state's supertaxcredits for the coal industry because of the continual job loss in the industry. Weekend flooding... Published: Sunday, May 15, 1994 Words: 850
requires an annual report detailing who is receiving credits through 10 different programs, including the so-called supertaxcredits. Noting that disclosure of the amounts is limited to six broad dollar brackets, the report states,... Published: Tuesday, August 02, 1994 Words: 403
bought no new jobs at all? Who knows? State officials aren't allowed to say. The lion's share of the tax giveaways still are "supertaxcredits" granted to coal firms. When the Caperton administration took office in 1989, it found that... Published: Monday, August 04, 1997 Words: 246
we have is the tax base shrinking when some industries are having a banner year." Lorensen said about 200 businesses have supertaxcredits worth $60 million a year, and applications for another $10 million in credits a year are pending.... Published: Saturday, January 27, 1990 Words: 461