NPA In Coalition Pushing For Pandemic Tax Credit In Next US Economic Stimulus Package
Executive Summary
NPA part of broad coalition of industry groups asking Congress to provide a tax credit in the next stimulus package to help businesses absorb cost related to COVID-19 safety precautions. NPA notes in a 6 August release that those costs will amount to about $13,595 annually for natural products marketers.
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