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CNY town failed to demand property taxes from 2 solar farms; ‘We just didn’t think about it’

17 June 2021 by DSR

  ” Officials in the town of Clay learned a costly lesson during their initial go-round with solar power developers. They failed to seek payment-in-lieu-of-tax agreements with two large solar farms, forfeiting thousands of dollars in annual revenue. Since then, other towns have extracted serious money from solar farms on behalf of taxpayers. In the … [Read more…]

Posted in: New York, Solar Tagged: Clay, Dryden, Payment in Lieu of Taxes, taxes

Zero Point Development, Inc. letter to Internal Revenue Service Priority Guidance Plan Notice 2020-47

22 July 2020 by DSR

  “Thank you for the opportunity to respond to the request for public recommendations on the 2020-2021 Priority Guidance Plan. I am writing to ask you to commit in the priority guidance plan to clarify Notice 2016-36 to address what some utilities believe is an ambiguity. The ambiguity is making it more expensive for developers … [Read more…]

Posted in: Solar Tagged: community solar, Harry Lopes, Internal Revenue Service, Priority Guidance Plan, taxes, Zero Point

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