House Bill
H.R. 7821
Promoting Reduction of Emissions through Landscaping Equipment Act
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Summary
This bill would create a new tax credit for businesses that purchase zero-emission electric equipment for lawn care, gardening, and landscaping work. The tax credit would be added to the Internal Revenue Code to encourage businesses to switch from gas-powered equipment to electric alternatives.
Latest Action
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
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Promoting Reduction of Emissions through Landscaping Equipment Act
This bill would create a new tax credit for businesses that purchase zero-emission electric equipment for lawn care, gardening, and landscaping work. The tax credit would be added to the Internal Revenue Code to encourage businesses to switch from gas-powered
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This bill would create a new tax credit for businesses that purchase zero-emission electric equipment for lawn care, gardening, and landscaping work. The tax credit would be added to the Internal Revenue Code to encourage businesses to switch from gas-powered equipment to electric alternatives.
- Bill Number
- 7821
- Introduced
- 3/5/2026
- Status
- Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
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Fact Sheet
- Title
- Promoting Reduction of Emissions through Landscaping Equipment Act
- Bill Number
- 7821
- Sponsor
- No sponsor
- Status
- Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
- Introduced
- 3/5/2026
- Summary
- This bill would create a new tax credit for businesses that purchase zero-emission electric equipment for lawn care, gardening, and landscaping work. The tax credit would be added to the Internal Revenue Code to encourage businesses to switch from gas-powered equipment to electric alternatives.
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