Environmental
Vermont's 'brownfield redevelopment tax credit' encourages cleanup and reuse of contaminated sites by:
AExempting brownfield sites from all taxes
BProviding state tax credits against cleanup and redevelopment costs for qualifying brownfield projects✓ Correct
CRequiring government to pay full cleanup costs
DSetting maximum cleanup liability caps
Explanation
Vermont's brownfield tax credit program provides state income tax credits for eligible cleanup and redevelopment costs at qualifying brownfield sites, reducing the financial burden on developers and encouraging site reuse.
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