Critical Mineral and Extraction Tax Parity Act
Expands and strengthens the advanced manufacturing production tax credit to cover more equipment and activities, boosting eligibility and support for domestic manufacturing.
Expands and strengthens the advanced manufacturing production tax credit to cover more equipment and activities, boosting eligibility and support for domestic manufacturing.
HR 8780, introduced in the 119th Congress and referred to the House Ways and Means Committee on May 13, 2026, seeks to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to expand and improve the advanced manufacturing production tax credit. The bill is sponsored by a bipartisan group of representatives with multiple co-sponsors listed.
Note: The exact statutory text is not provided here, but typical elements of an expansion of an advanced manufacturing production tax credit could include:
- Expanding eligible property and activities: extending eligibility to a broader set of manufacturing equipment, processes, and technologies linked to advanced manufacturing.
- Increasing credit percentage or duration: raising the credit rate or extending the number of years the credit is available.
- Raising the cap or expanding the base for calculation: adjusting the base costs or investment thresholds used to compute the credit.
- Modifying eligibility criteria: adjusting requirements related to job creation, wage standards, domestic content, or project location (e.g., prioritizing investments in certain regions or sectors).
- Clarifying or expanding the definition of “advanced manufacturing” to include new technologies (e.g., automation, additive manufacturing, AI-enabled process optimization).
- Interaction with other incentives: ensuring compatibility with other tax credits or subsidies to avoid double-dipping or to maximize total support for manufacturers.
If you’d like, I can tailor this summary to include a line-by-line breakdown once the bill text is available, including specific numerical provisions (credit rate, eligible property, duration, phaseouts, and any sunset clauses).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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