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H.R.5372

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RISE Act

To amend the Internal Revenue Code to allow a special depreciation allowance for reuse and recycling property.

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2/12/2008--Introduced.
Recycling Investment Saves Energy or the RISE Act - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow a first-year tax deduction of 50% of the adjusted basis of qualified reuse and recycling property. Defines "qualified reuse and recycling property" as property... moreSee Full Bill Text

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