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30826
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North Carolina consumers who make certain energy-efficiency improvements to their homes may be eligible for tax credits. This article provides guidelines to saving energy and a summary of available tax credits on both the federal and North Carolina levels.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 41 Issue 2, Feb 2009, p10-11, il
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31192
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A new proposal argues that states should allow tax credits for general purpose contributions to private colleges and universities in order to maintain the dual system of higher education and the interest of public economy.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 21 Issue 1, May 1963, p7-8, 31-32, por
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36299
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A positive economic and occupational impact in North Carolina is possible through its growth in industries such as alternate energy. Such an impact is also perceived worldwide. Attesting to this domestic and international impact is insights from eight of the industry’s experts.
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30853
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The 2009 Recovery and Reinvestment Act signed in February extended and added to many of the incentives existing before. This article provides a summary of available tax credits on both the federal and North Carolina levels for energy-efficiency projects or purchases.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 41 Issue 5, May 2009, p8-9, il
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31264
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The battle continues in the long fight to provide tax relief for the costs of college education. A suggested amendment would provide an income tax credit for college costs, based on the first $1500 of tuition, fees, books, and supplies per student. The maximum credit would be $325, and can be available to anyone paying the costs: parents, students, etc.
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30816
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Solar water heating systems can help homeowners to reduce energy costs and to add value to their homes. Both the state of North Carolina and the federal government offer tax credits to homeowners and businesses as an extra incentive to install certified solar water heating systems. This article provides a guide and resources to installing and maintaining solar water heating.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 41 Issue 1, Jan 2009, p10-11, il
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Since 1998, North Carolina has offered a 20 percent tax credit to individuals and companies that rehabilitate income producing historic structures. The state is one of seventeen states that offer this incentive. The program has also produced an increase in the number of nominations to the National Register of Historic Places. Among neighborhoods benefiting from this incentive are Glenwood South, Raleigh, and Delworth, Charlotte.
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North Carolina Preservation (NoCar Oversize E 151 N6x), Vol. Issue 116, Summer 2000, p3-4, il
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26745
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North Carolina landowners can donate land for conservation purposes and receive income tax credit. The land must be certified by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
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Friend of Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 31 Issue 5, Sept/Oct 1984, p6
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30736
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New state taxes, such as a sales and use tax on digital property, begin this year in North Carolina. This article discusses the state’s current tax system, taxing authorities, and tax credits relevant to electricity.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 42 Issue 1, Jan 2010, p4, por
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