David Burton Writes Article for Project Finance on Decline in Tax Enhanced Investments

Dec 19, 2012

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Project Finance published an article by Akin Gump tax partner David Burton that looks at why U.S. corporations’ willingness to make tax-enhanced investments has declined in recent years. In “Why US renewables developers struggle with low tax equity appetite,” Burton notes several factors that have contributed to this current environment and offers strategies on how the renewable energy industry can reverse the current trend.

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