Washington’s quiet rollback of tax breaks for AI data centers sparks industry backlash as states rethink billion-dollar incentives and economic tradeoffs


  • Washington cuts tax breaks for data centers as pressure mounts nationwide
  • Lawmakers rethink incentives as AI infrastructure costs continue to rise
  • Industry Reluctance Slows Efforts to Reform Data Center Tax Policies

Washington state has decided to roll back a long-standing tax incentive tied to data center operations, a move that could reshape how artificial intelligence infrastructure grows in the region.

Governor Bob Ferguson signed SB 6231 into law, reducing a sales tax exemption that previously reduced the costs of replacing equipment at existing facilities.

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