Isooctyl Alcohol Lined Up for Pollution Cleanup Tax Hit
Published Date: 5/16/2025
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Summary
A petition wants to add isooctyl alcohol to the list of chemicals that get a Superfund tax. If approved, companies dealing with 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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1 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Possible Superfund Tax on Isooctyl Alcohol
A petition has been filed asking that isooctyl alcohol be added to the Superfund list of taxable substances. If approved, companies that produce, import, or use isooctyl alcohol might have to pay an added Superfund tax to help fund pollution cleanup; the IRS is requesting public comments and has not made a decision.
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