(Opinion) NH fuels life sciences by increasing R&D tax credit
Passing SB 276 will provide the push for the state to become a national hub of life sciences
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Passing SB 276 will provide the push for the state to become a national hub of life sciences
The C-Pace legislation moving through the Legislature is actually a key tool for helping solve our housing shortage.
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NH Life Sciences, an industry trade group, supports increases to the state’s R&D tax credit. SB276 amends the tax credit in two ways: It raises the total tax credit value from $7 million to $10 million and increases the maximum one business can claim from $50,000 to $100,000.
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