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Senate Bill Aims to Permanently Establish Increased Rum Tax Reimbursement

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Washington D.C – Republican Senator Bill Cassidy from Louisiana has introduced a bill that aims to permanently establish the increase in federal excise tax reimbursement for rum imported from Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

This measure represents a significant potential financial benefit for the Puerto Rican government, with projections indicating it could secure tens of millions of dollars annually. The reimbursement increase is part of federal efforts to support the local rum industry, which is crucial for Puerto Rico’s economy.

For added context, this legislative proposal follows previous discussions about the importance of the rum tax on maintaining the island’s economic stability and supporting local jobs within the sector.

The bill’s introduction marks a key moment in the ongoing dialogue about enhancing economic benefits for Puerto Rico and demonstrates legislative commitment to ensuring sustained support for its rum production.

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