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Small and medium-size businesses that invest in energy efficient equipment could be eligible for a tax deduction of up to $20,000.on Sunday announced the Small Business Energy Incentive – to be included in next month’s budget – in a bid to help businesses manage the costs of cutting their energy consumption.

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