Government likely to roll back tax incentives
July 9, 2020 By Cooper Wilburn
It is much more attractive to make asset purchases before 2023, as tax incentives will likely be cut to help pay back the national debt.
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It is much more attractive to make asset purchases before 2023, as tax incentives will likely be cut to help pay back the national debt.
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Jimmy Ainsworth and Randy Warner discuss how delivery personnel can balance safety and uninterrupted service during the coronavirus pandemic.
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U.S. propane production has been on the rise over the past few weeks, putting a lid on propane…
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Propane retailers have had a lot to unpack coming out of the winter heating season and preparing for the next. It’s that preparation for the 2020-21 winter that has received much of the attention from energy market analysts.
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Moving forward, it is likely that propane retailers will see the need to continually adapt, whether by donning face masks, gloves and other forms of personal protective equipment, or making other changes.
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Propane providers have long used the latest personal protective equipment to keep everybody safe, and many propane industry members are now routinely wearing masks as they go about their daily business.
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Fleet video telematics provider Lytx tracked changes in driving risks tied to COVID-19, including more animal strikes and fewer risky behaviors.
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Over the past five weeks, propane production has been down. Mark Rachal takes a look at the scoreboard for U.S. propane inventory levels compared to prices.
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Faced with the unknown impacts of a pandemic and graced with an essential business designation by the federal government, propane retailers continued to perform the true nature of their work: They delivered.
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