Potassium Carbonate Slated for Superfund Tax Debate
Published Date: 1/21/2025
Notice
Summary
A request has been made to add potassium carbonate to the list of chemicals that get taxed under the Superfund program. If approved, companies dealing with this chemical might pay new taxes to help clean up pollution. Right now, the government is asking for your thoughts before making any decisions.
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Potassium Carbonate Superfund Petition
A petition was filed asking that potassium carbonate be added to the list of chemicals taxed under the Superfund program. If approved, companies that make, import, or sell potassium carbonate might have to pay a new Superfund tax that would help pay for pollution cleanup. This notice is only a request for comments and is not a final decision to add the chemical.
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