A second try for BATSA
The National Marine Manufacturers Association and other business organizations lobbied hard last year for passage of the Business Activity Tax Simplification Act. “The last Congress
The National Marine Manufacturers Association and other business organizations lobbied hard last year for passage of the Business Activity Tax Simplification Act. “The last Congress

How do you spell relief? A-m-e-n-d-m-e-n-t-6. At least that’s what Christopher Hodge is thinking after Floridians voted Nov. 4 to adopt the tax relief measure
Bellingham Marine recently completed the new Naples (Fla.) Bay Resort, which boats its own full service yacht club and 97-slip, full service marina. The state-of-the-art
Christopher Hodge can see some tax relief coming from Florida’s Amendment 6. The amendment, adopted Nov. 4 by voters, gives him more financial leverage to
President Bush Thursday signed the Vessel Hull Design Protection Act Amendments of 2008 into law. The amendments, which correct a technical issue in the original
North Carolina officials recently made their first purchase from the state’s Waterfront Access and Marine Industry Fund, a $20 million fund approved last year by
The National Marine Manufacturers Association and other business organizations lobbied hard last year for passage of the Business Activity Tax Simplification Act. “The last Congress

How do you spell relief? A-m-e-n-d-m-e-n-t-6. At least that’s what Christopher Hodge is thinking after Floridians voted Nov. 4 to adopt the tax relief measure
Bellingham Marine recently completed the new Naples (Fla.) Bay Resort, which boats its own full service yacht club and 97-slip, full service marina. The state-of-the-art
Christopher Hodge can see some tax relief coming from Florida’s Amendment 6. The amendment, adopted Nov. 4 by voters, gives him more financial leverage to
President Bush Thursday signed the Vessel Hull Design Protection Act Amendments of 2008 into law. The amendments, which correct a technical issue in the original
North Carolina officials recently made their first purchase from the state’s Waterfront Access and Marine Industry Fund, a $20 million fund approved last year by