Energy Tax Aspects of Warehouses in the Carolinas
June 14th, 2011 by Charles
The Carolinas have long been extremely important logistics centers because of their central position on the Eastern seaboard. In recent years, both North and South Carolina have become distribution hubs since they offer companies low costs, good roads, and close proximity to the major airport hub between Charlotte and Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina. Carrying this momentum forward, many major distribution logistics companies, research facilities, and data processing centers have either recently opened very large warehouses and distribution infrastructure, or unveiled plans to do so. Part of their logistics planning will necessarily involve a reduction in energy-related expenses.
Charles Goulding and Spencer Marr discuss the tax implications of this process here:
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