ASA applauds Senate passage of
biodiesel tax credit extension - 2010-03-12
The American Soybean Association (ASA) today applauds
Senate passage of H.R. 4213, the American Workers, State
and Business Relief Act, which includes retroactive
extension of the vital biodiesel tax credit. With
passage of H.R. 4213, the U.S. House and U.S. Senate
must now reconcile the differences between the two
versions of the bill approved by the respective
chambers. H.R. 4213, as approved by the U.S. House in
December 2009, also provides for a one year retroactive
extension of the biodiesel tax incentive.
"Congress should move to quickly to seek agreement on
a final bill that can be passed and signed into law as
soon as possible," said ASA President Rob Joslin, a
soybean producer from Sidney, Ohio. "ASA urges Congress
to enact a retroactive extension of the biodiesel tax
credit as soon as possible."
Expiration of the biodiesel tax incentive on December
31, 2009, has essentially caused the production and use
of biodiesel in the U.S. to cease and has placed
thousands of jobs currently supported by the domestic
biodiesel industry in immediate jeopardy.
Biodiesel has provided a significant market
opportunity for U.S. soybean farmers, as well as jobs
and economic development for rural communities, and
helps reduce our nation’s dependence on imported
petroleum. Production of biodiesel supports higher
prices paid to farmers for their soybeans, which
provides employment opportunities in both urban and
rural communities.
The biodiesel tax incentive, which is structured as a
federal excise tax credit, amounts to a penny per
percentage point of biodiesel blended with petroleum
diesel. The incentive makes biodiesel more competitive
with petroleum diesel, and lowers the cost of biodiesel
to the end consumer.
"Biodiesel has the best energy balance and the best
greenhouse gas reduction of any fuel that is currently
in the commercial marketplace, and biodiesel is the only
advanced biofuel that has reached commercialization in
the United States," Joslin said. "Biodiesel is a
homegrown renewable fuel and an excellent way for
America’s soybean growers to boost U.S. energy security,
promote economic development and improve the
environment. ASA urges Congress to enact a retroactive
extension of the biodiesel tax credit as soon as
possible."
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