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Acciona Data Center Study Hinges on Brazil Tax Break

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Acciona Data Center Study Hinges on Brazil Tax Break
The Rio Times
The Rio Times39 mins ago
Acciona Data Center Study Hinges on Brazil Tax Break
Acciona is studying a data center project in Rio Grande do Norte, but entry depends on a federal tax incentive that is still awaiting Senate approval. The project is at evaluation stage with no decision taken.
VICTOR JOECKS: Ford flip-flops on data center tax breaks
Aaron Ford was for tax breaks for data centers before he was against them.
Nevada Democrat hones in on data center tax breaks in attempt to gain ground in governor race
Nevada’s Democratic nominee for governor on Wednesday proposed pausing tax breaks for data centers, making him the latest in a bipartisan stream of political figures nationwide to demand such a policy.  Attorney General Aaron Ford is challenging incumbent Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo in one of the most closely watched
Kyiv Post
Kyiv Post2 days ago
Ukraine Gains Ground Near Kharkiv, Foils Russian Flag-Raising Attempt
Ukrainian forces recently advanced in the Kharkiv Oblast, while Russian forces reportedly made limited gains near Kupyansk, the Institute for the Study of War reported on Wednesday. Ukrainian forces also thwarted a Russian flag-raising attempt near Vovchansk and continued strikes against Russian military assets and log
CBS News
CBS News3 days ago
Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Stacy Garrity on data centers, calls for construction pause
Pennsylvania Republican gubernatorial candidate Stacy Garrity joins "The Takeout" to discuss why she wants a pause on data center construction, even as President Trump calls for more to be built.
New York Post
New York Post🏁 first to report3 days ago
Virginia county expects $1.3B haul in tax revenue from its 250 data centers— and has become a model for the nation
A tax on computer equipment inside the expansive facilities and property taxes that include the land where the centers sit on are expected to generate a whopping $1.3 billion next year — accounting for 40% of the county's total tax revenue, according to the county's 2027 fiscal year budget.