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24 February 2020

Lawmakers Are Taking A Harder Look At Opportunity Zones. Local Developers May Pay The Price

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In the Washington Business Jounrnal, Lisa Starczewski comments on two bills introduced to Congress that would wipe out hundreds of opportunity zones that supporters say don't meet...
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In the Washington Business Jounrnal, Lisa Starczewski comments on two bills introduced to Congress that would wipe out hundreds of opportunity zones that supporters say don't meet the spirit of its originating program. Read more in "Lawmakers Are Taking a Harder Look at Opportunity Zones. Local Developers May Pay the Price."

"It would be difficult to start to cherry-pick types of investments that can and cannot qualify, when the program's existed since 2017 and already had final regulations released," said Lisa Starczewski, an attorney at Buchanan, Ingersoll and Rooney PC, who focuses on taxes and opportunity zones. "There's no question that people can find ways to abuse this program, but it's true of so many different provisions of our tax code."

"I'm not an advocate of throwing the baby out with the bathwater, but we do need to know where the money is going, "attorney Starczewski said.

Originally published in Washington Business Journal

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