Don’t eliminate New Hampshire’s R&D tax credit
There’s an unsettling move afoot in Concord. If passed, this bill could retard innovation and set manufacturing back at the very time our economy is struggling from the impacts of Covid-19.
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There’s an unsettling move afoot in Concord. If passed, this bill could retard innovation and set manufacturing back at the very time our economy is struggling from the impacts of Covid-19.
Allow me to shed some light on the subject with five reasons you should make the move now.
It would be like killing the goose laying golden eggs
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