Introduced by Sen. Randy Richardville (R) on May 8, 2008, to establish a Michigan Business Tax credit equal to 100 percent of the cost up to $3,000 for dentists who install a dental amalgam separator on a wastewater drain (a pollution measure mandated by Senate Bill 1310). The credit would not be refundable, but the amount that exceeds the dentist’s tax liability in one year could be carried forward to use against the next year’s tax liability.
Referred to the Senate Economic Development and Regulatory Reform Committee on May 8, 2008.
Reported in the Senate on June 17, 2008, with the recommendation that the bill pass.
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3) Proaction not rewarded by Anonymous Citizen on August 15, 2008 Thanks a lot for this bill from an environmental standpoint, but "thanks a lot" for not including a reward for those of us dentists who have already installed these separators BEFORE it is required by law. Another example of why it doesn't pay to be proactive...