The Oceania Times

Top Menu

  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Main Menu

  • Australian Economy
  • Brokers
  • Commodities
  • Currencies
  • Financial Market
  • Gold and Precious Metals
  • Investment
  • Stock Shares
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

logo

The Oceania Times

  • Australian Economy
  • Brokers
  • Commodities
  • Currencies
  • Financial Market
  • Gold and Precious Metals
  • Investment
  • Stock Shares
  • CovCath distance runner adds to his gold medal collection at Class 3A boys state track meet

  • Land a hot commodity in Tucson as new home prices approach $500K

  • Tears Of The Kingdom, Ranked By Use

  • China’s financial market opening-up continues to gather steam

  • Buy these top ASX dividend stocks with 5%+ yields: brokers

Investment
Home›Investment›New Infrastructure Investment Act Will Reinstate Superfund Tax

New Infrastructure Investment Act Will Reinstate Superfund Tax

By Megan
June 3, 2022
72
0
Share:

The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, signed at the end of 2021, reinstates the Superfund chemical excise taxes under Sections 4661 and 4671 of the Internal Revenue Code. These taxes were in place until 1995 to fund the Federal Hazardous Substance Superfund, but expired in 1995. The reinstated taxes will apply to certain chemicals and chemical-containing substances starting on July 1, 2022 through December 31, 2031.

History of Superfund Tax and Implications for Current Cleanups at Superfund Sites

The Superfund excise tax of the 1980s and 1990s was one of three specific taxes that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) used to fund cleanup of Superfund sites, or contribute money at multi-party sites where there were “orphan shares.” Since these taxes expired, U.S. EPA now has a backlog of Superfund sites awaiting funding. The new funding in the Superfund will be used to address that backlog; the agency has also stated that they will use these funds in line with President Biden’s directive to advance environmental justice and focus on historically underserved communities. The reinstatement of the tax could also mean that U.S. EPA may have more funds available to address “orphan shares” in the cleanup rather than looking to the remaining solvent parties for the full costs.  

Chemicals and Activities Covered by the Reinstated Tax

The reinstated Superfund tax applies to companies that manufacture, produce, or import certain chemicals, as it imposes a tax on the sale of certain chemicals, including mercury, benzene, methane and a number of other common chemicals used in manufacturing. Under the statute, taxable substances include (i) the 50 substances specifically listed in Section 4672(a)(3), (ii) substances that exceed the 20% weight or value threshold that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) adds to the list of taxable substances, and (iii) other substances added or removed from the IRS’s list of taxable substances at the request of an importer or exporter. In 2021, the IRS published an initial list of taxable substances in Notice 2021-66, available here. Depending on the particular chemical, any manufacturer, producer, or importer that sells or uses the chemical must pay a per-ton tax of $0.48 to $9.47 for the first sale or use of the chemical after importation or manufacture. While the tax is specifically imposed on the importer, the statute does not prohibit importers from passing the cost onto customers, whether through a gross addition to the price or by separate line-item.

There are exceptions to and exemptions from the tax that may apply if certain qualifying criteria are met as well; however, the exceptions and exemptions primarily apply to chemicals sold for export, and the tax also applies to an importer’s sale or use of any taxable substance under Section 4671 of the Internal Revenue Code.

Reporting Requirements and Other Implications for Industry

Companies will need to report the Superfund excise tax quarterly using IRS Form 720, Quarterly Federal Excise Tax, and IRS Form 6627, Environmental Taxes.  Semi-monthly tax deposits will also be required for taxpayers with a quarterly liability greater than $2,500. Companies will need to conduct a comprehensive review of the chemicals they manufacturer or import for use or sale as well as the chemical constituents of any products they manufacturer or import to determine if and how the Superfund excise tax applies. If the Superfund excise tax applies, companies will need to develop an internal process to identify, report, and pay the tax to satisfy the reinstated requirements.

It is important for companies to conduct a detailed review of the chemicals they manufacture or import for sale or use, to determine whether they are subject to the Superfund excise taxes and prepare for the reporting and payment obligations.

Source link

Previous Article

Temasek’s Pavilion Capital backs South Korean AI ...

Next Article

Our business schools have a blindspot that’s ...

0
Shares
  • 0
  • +
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Megan

Related articles More from author

  • Investment

    Solar Stocks Jump On Qcells Investment

    January 11, 2023
    By Megan
  • Investment

    New Mexico Investment Council to Commercialize University Innovations

    December 7, 2022
    By Megan
  • Investment

    Secretary Haaland Announces $125 Million to Restore Nation’s Lands and Waters as Part of President’s Investing in America Agenda

    April 21, 2023
    By Megan
  • Investment

    Execution of an investment agreement and contribution in

    May 25, 2022
    By Megan
  • Investment

    Form N-CSRS BNY Mellon Investment For: Apr 30

    June 27, 2022
    By Megan
  • Investment

    SG Americas Securities LLC Makes New $630,000 Investment in Nutrien Ltd. (NYSE:NTR)

    January 23, 2023
    By Megan

Leave a reply Cancel reply

You may interested

  • Australian Economy

    AUD/NZD refreshes monthly low below 1.0850 as Australian CPI softens and GDP trims

  • Gold and Precious Metals

    Silver Price Today – Forbes Advisor

  • Investment

    Peruvian embassy holds seminar on investment projects

  • LATEST REVIEWS

  • TOP REVIEWS

Timeline

  • June 4, 2023

    CovCath distance runner adds to his gold medal collection at Class 3A boys state track meet

  • June 4, 2023

    Land a hot commodity in Tucson as new home prices approach $500K

  • June 4, 2023

    Tears Of The Kingdom, Ranked By Use

  • June 3, 2023

    China’s financial market opening-up continues to gather steam

  • June 3, 2023

    Buy these top ASX dividend stocks with 5%+ yields: brokers

Best Reviews

Latest News

Gold and Precious Metals

CovCath distance runner adds to his gold medal collection at Class 3A boys state track ...

By Terry BoehmkerNKyTribune sports reporter Eight months after he became the first Northern Kentucky distance runner to win the Class 3A boys state cross country meet since 1990, Covington Catholic ...
  • Land a hot commodity in Tucson as new home prices approach $500K

    By Megan
    June 4, 2023
  • Tears Of The Kingdom, Ranked By Use

    By Megan
    June 4, 2023
  • China’s financial market opening-up continues to gather steam

    By Megan
    June 3, 2023
  • Buy these top ASX dividend stocks with 5%+ yields: brokers

    By Megan
    June 3, 2023
  • Recent

  • Popular

  • Comments

  • CovCath distance runner adds to his gold medal collection at Class 3A boys state track ...

    By Megan
    June 4, 2023
  • Land a hot commodity in Tucson as new home prices approach $500K

    By Megan
    June 4, 2023
  • Tears Of The Kingdom, Ranked By Use

    By Megan
    June 4, 2023
  • China’s financial market opening-up continues to gather steam

    By Megan
    June 3, 2023
  • CovCath distance runner adds to his gold medal collection at Class 3A boys state track ...

    By Megan
    June 4, 2023
  • Australia’s economy: boom or bust?

    By Megan
    September 9, 2019
  • Australian economy suffers virus symptoms

    By Megan
    February 10, 2020
  • The stage is set for mining-led economic recovery

    By Megan
    December 1, 2020

Trending News

  • Gold and Precious Metals

    CovCath distance runner adds to his gold medal collection at Class 3A boys state track ...

    By Terry BoehmkerNKyTribune sports reporter Eight months after he became the first Northern Kentucky distance runner to win the Class 3A boys state cross country meet since 1990, Covington Catholic ...
  • Commodities

    Land a hot commodity in Tucson as new home prices approach $500K

    As existing homeowners cling to their low mortgage rates, homebuilders are getting renewed attention. New home sales in April were down 6%, compared to April 2022, but it was the ...
  • Currencies

    Tears Of The Kingdom, Ranked By Use

    The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom doesn’t skimp on giving you plenty of currencies to earn and spend with various vendors across Hyrule. From collecting Bubbul Gems to ...
  • Financial Market

    China’s financial market opening-up continues to gather steam

    Skyscrapers border a lush green landscape in Shenzhen”s central business district. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] SHENZHEN – The steady opening up of China’s financial market has invigorated foreign investors seeking ...
  • Brokers

    Buy these top ASX dividend stocks with 5%+ yields: brokers

    Image source: Getty Images If you’re searching for a passive income boost, then you may want to check out the ASX dividend stocks listed below. Analysts have named these dividend stocks ...
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© Copyright The Oceania Times. All rights reserved.

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Get our latest downloads and information first. Complete the form below to subscribe to our weekly newsletter.