- Better Data Would Shed Light on Tech Credit
- Senators Aim to Extend, Expand Tax Credit for R&D
- Tech Industry Execs Defend Tax Break
- Technology Tax Credits Could Cost $1 Billion
- Tech Credit's Value Lost in Flawed Analysis
- Tally the Benefits of High-tech Credit
- Technology Credits Total More Than $108 Million
- Unity House Case Detailed
- AIG Experiments in Reverse Outsourcing
- Audits Find Tech-tax Abuse
- Lingle OKs Act 221 Tax Credit Extension, Criticizes Lawmakers
- AIG Hawaii Leverages Act 221 for New Tech Division
- Act 221 Technology Credit Largely Missed Mark
- Insurers Among Investors that Got Act 221 Breaks
- $20 Million in Venture Capital Adds to Upswing
- Act 221 Lures Venture Capital
- Attorney Sued Over Movie Financing Deals
- High-tech Sector Fears for Act 221
- Maui Seminar to Explain Act 221
Better Data Would Shed Light on Tech Credit
Posted September 17th, 2007 by sbaptist
Commentary, Honolulu Advertiser, Thursday, Oct 26, 2006
The recent "Island Voices" column by Mike Fitzgerald and others representing the high technology investment sector ("Tech credit's value lost in flawed analysis," Oct. 15) misses the point of the draft report completed for the Tax Review Commission in early October.
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