SAFE Retail Act of 2024
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This bill allows small business retailers a tax credit through 2029 for certain retail theft prevention expenditures. The amount of the credit is 50% of such expenditures as exceeds $250 but does not exceed $5,000. Such expenditures include the cost of conducting employee security training and background checks, limiting and preventing access to the personal property to be sold at retail by the business operator, installing security lighting, cameras, recording equipment, and intrusion detection sensors, and implementing a site security plan.
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