"Now more than ever it's vital that Congress extend these common-sense tax policies for the good of the commercial real estate industry as well as the economy as a whole," said BOMA International chairman and chief elected officer Brenna Walraven, RPA, CPM, executive managing director, National Property Management, USAA Real Estate Company. "The sooner congress acts to extend the 15-year timeline for depreciating leasehold improvements and the expensing of brownfields clean-up costs, the better equipped the commercial real estate industry will be to do its part to keep the economy moving in the right direction by creating more jobs and revitalizing neglected communities."
S. 2886 would retroactively extend both commercial real estate provisions to the beginning of of this year through 2009. BOMA International urges congress to act expeditiously and implement these crucial tax policies.
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