
IN SUPPORT OF THE RENEWAL OF THE FEDERAL BROWNFIELDS TAX DEDUCTION WHEREAS, the Brownfield Remediation Tax
Deduction was enacted in 1997, largely in response to calls from the nation’s
mayors for tax incentives to help local communities cleanup and reuse
brownfield sites; and WHEREAS, the current law expired in 2011, the consequence of which
is that brownfields remain idle in
communities across the country because private parties who conduct cleanups after December
31, 2011 cannot take the deduction; and WHEREAS, in 2000, the nation’s mayors
and other interested parties called upon
Congress to simplify and extend the
expiration of the original Brownfield
Remediation Tax Deduction, and
Congress responded by passing legislation to
accomplish those objectives; and WHEREAS, private parties in numerous
communities have taken advantage of this
tax incentive which allows cleanup
costs to be “expensed” ( i.e., deducted against tax
liability in the year the costs are
incurred) at sites where there has been an actual
release, threat of release or
disposal of a hazardous substance; and WHEREAS, due to the fact that there are several hundred thousand
brownfield sites
in communities throughout the
country, the nation’s mayor’s believe it is important to
advance the cleanup and
redevelopment of brownfields; and WHEREAS, the nation’s mayors recognize that the Brownfield
Remediation Tax
Deduction is a valuable tool that
encourages brownfield cleanups in the nation’s
communities; and WHEREAS, parties at more than 350 sites in over 38 states have cleaned up
contaminated sites and brought jobs
and economic development to
communities
across the nation; and WHEREAS, the redevelopment of these formerly underused sites has
brought
housing, retail, business, and office space and boosted government tax
revenue for
communities across the country, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that The United States
Conference of
Mayors hereby urges Congress to
enact legislation to renew the Brownfield
Remediation Tax Deduction for a
period of years for communities nationwide. |