Meta to receive $3.3B in tax breaks for its $10B Louisiana data center (fortune.com)

32 points by logickkk1 an hour ago

5 comments:

by dmix 9 minutes ago

> Hyperion will be exempt from state and local sales and use taxes on its data center equipment for the next 20 years, which includes the GPUs that train and develop AI models. Sherwood News estimated that since the state’s combined state and local sales tax stands at 9.56%, spending the roughly $35 billion for the GPUs of the center will hand the firm about $3.3 billion in tax breaks.

by dietr1ch 3 minutes ago

If they are willing to spend 35B there's no doubt they could spend 30B without asking the government to reach into the people's wallet.

The US needs to do something about lobbying. It seems too late already, but maybe you can get things to improve a bit.

by Protagorist an hour ago

So glad to see small companies like this get a leg up.

by repelsteeltje 42 minutes ago

Seems only fair that we pay our taxes when those are used to subsidize such lofty endeavours.

by giancarlostoro 12 minutes ago

Now if they can actually do something with AI that is meaningful? I assume Mark is trying to reach for like some crazy goal instead of just getting reasonable products to market. I've known the type of person who chases the stars instead of just taking their time, building up the core and then snowballing into greatness.

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