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Tech Industry Execs Defend Tax Break
Posted September 17th, 2007 by sbaptist
Honolulu Advertiser, Thursday, Oct 26, 2006
Technology industry advocates yesterday said the state tax credits, known as Act 221/215, are boosting Hawai'i's economy and moving it away from dependency on tourism. But a lack of data is making it hard to prove their case.
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