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Expiring breaks for brewers, airlines driving tax extenders push
So thousands of craft brewers, wineries and distillers would have to pay higher taxes as early as April if Congress doesn’t extend their break beyond Dec. 31.
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So thousands of craft brewers, wineries and distillers would have to pay higher taxes as early as April if Congress doesn’t extend their break beyond Dec. 31.
Companies eligible for the tax credit must have fully or partially suspended operations due to a government order and suffered a significant decline in revenues.
. | Whistleblower: Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr said an investigation that his panel started several months ago into the whistleblower that was suspended for impeachment will soon resume.
Still, the vote marked the furthest Congress has gone since the Vietnam era in attempting to halt an overseas U.S. military campaign that lawmakers have not expressly authorized.
They suspended the whistleblower’s security clearance, issued a derogatory performance evaluation and put a written reprimand in the soldier’s file, among other reprisals.