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Return of the Superfund Tax: What are the Implications?

Return of the Superfund Tax: What are the Implications?

The Superfund was created to finance the cleanup of uncontrolled or abandoned waste sites, accidents, spills, or other emergency releases of pollutants into the environment. The tax expired in 1996...

Chemline: Inside the Chemical Distribution Industry · Susannah Williams

May 1, 202319m 36s

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Show Notes

The Superfund was created to finance the cleanup of uncontrolled or abandoned waste sites, accidents, spills, or other emergency releases of pollutants into the environment. The tax expired in 1996 and remained dormant for almost 30 years. In 2021, U.S. Congress unexpectedly resurrected the tax through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), catching taxpayers by surprise. In this episode, host Eric Byer explores the return of the Superfund tax and how it has affected NACD members and the chemical industry as a whole. Thank you to our guests: Douglas Charnas, Tax Attorney, McGlinchey Stafford Lynn Mucenski-Keck, Principal and National Lead of Federal Tax Policy, Withum Aaislinn Chalecki, Regulatory, Quality and Logistics Manager, ChemSynergy Inc. Analisa Puzzanghero, Senior Manager of Regulatory Affairs, National Association of Chemical Distributors (NACD) Thank you to our episode sponsor, SituationHub! For more information on SituationHub, visit: https://situationhub.com/