Acknowledging that changes to the law were necessary, the state Legislature revisited its repeal of the "enterprise zone program" in order to address some ambiguities in the repeal language and to ensure that taxpayers can properly claim their hiring tax credits through the end of 2013. Since the enactment of the enterprise zone repeal legislation (Assembly Bill 93 and Senate Bill 90) in July, there have been multiple efforts to secure ...
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