The Suffolk County Superior Court ruled that the Massachusetts Department of Revenue exceeded its authority by engaging its own licensed site professional (LSP) to re-examine a taxpayer’s environmental hazard remediation efforts for purposes of the state’s environmental cleanup tax credit. The taxpayer acquired contaminated property in 2015 and engaged an LSP-of-record the following year to
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