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Tax

Apr. 16, 2002

On the Waterfront, Niche Lawyers Make a Big Difference

SAN FRANCISCO - This city's waterfront is getting a makeover thanks in large part to a quirky federal tax law known as the Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit.

By Erik Cummins
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - This city's waterfront is getting a makeover thanks in large part to a quirky federal tax law known as the Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit.
        The little-known subsidy is also behind renovation plans for a former bank branch near Union...

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