Of counsel David Weisblat was quoted in an Energy News Network article, “Taxes, Trump and Tariffs: 7 Takeaways from the Midwest Solar Expo,” about how the federal tax bill has affected demand for solar investment tax credits.
Weisblat said that, while solar developers and financiers were initially worried about the impact of the new corporate tax rates, “so far things haven’t really changed. The solar industry is still here and it’s still strong.”
Weisblat said that, while solar developers and financiers were initially worried about the impact of the new corporate tax rates, “so far things haven’t really changed. The solar industry is still here and it’s still strong.”
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