From Carolina Journal Radio Program No. 792: North Carolina continues to pay out millions of dollars for an “expired” tax credit linked to renewable energy. Dan Way, Carolina Journal associate editor, recently reported the numbers. Way explains why taxpayers are still paying for a credit that’s been eliminated.
Taxpayers continue to foot bill for expired N.C. renewable energy tax credit
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