Plastic Building Block Faces New Superfund Tax Scrutiny
Published Date: 4/3/2025
Notice
Summary
A new petition wants to add styrene-acrylonitrile to the list of chemicals that get taxed under the Superfund program. If approved, companies making or using this chemical might pay extra fees to help clean up pollution. Right now, the government is asking for your thoughts before making any decisions.
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Proposed Superfund Tax on Styrene-Acrylonitrile
A petition was filed asking to add the chemical styrene-acrylonitrile to the list of substances taxed under the Superfund program. If that change is approved, companies that make or use this chemical might have to pay extra Superfund taxes or fees to help pay for pollution cleanup. This notice is asking for public comments and is not a final decision to add the chemical to the list.
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