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Article: Virginia has a data centre boon; officials debate whether it's time to scrap its tax breaks
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Virginia's state Senate has voted to end a long-standing sales tax exemption for data centers, a projected $1.6 billion annual tax break, requiring them to pay a minimum 5.3% tax. This reflects a growing national pushback against the industry due to concerns over noise, massive energy consumption straining power grids, and the sprawling physical footprint of server farms.

The proposal has sparked significant political debate, with opponents, including the industry coalition, warning it will halt investment, while supporters argue the revenue is needed for state priorities like education and infrastructure. The outcome is uncertain as the state House debates the measure, highlighting internal divisions among Democrats ahead of a budget deadline.

The main topics covered are the legislative move to repeal the tax break, the reasons for the growing opposition to data centers (energy use, local impacts), and the political and economic debate surrounding the potential consequences of the policy change.

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https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/artificial-intelligence/virginia-has-a-data-centre-boon-officials-debate-whether-its-time-to-scrap-its-tax-breaks/articleshow/129463061.cms
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2026-03-11 13:01
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2026-03-11 10:31
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