Phthalate Variant Heads to Superfund Tax Consideration List
Published Date: 5/13/2025
Notice
Summary
A new request wants to add di-tridecyl phthalate to the list of chemicals that get a Superfund tax. Companies dealing with this chemical might see changes if the tax list updates. Right now, the government is asking for your thoughts before making any decisions.
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1 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Petition to Tax Di‑Tridecyl Phthalate
A petition was filed asking that di-tridecyl phthalate be added to the list of substances subject to the Superfund tax. If your business handles, makes, imports, or sells this chemical, it could face Superfund tax rules in the future if the list is changed. The notice asks for public comments and says this filing is not a final decision to change the list.
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