The Trump administration issued final opportunity zone regulations clarifying uncertainties and eligibility for the tax-break tool, which South Florida developers have called the “cherry on top” for their real estate projects.

Created by federal, bipartisan legislation, opportunity zones aim to breathe life in distressed areas by giving tax deferrals and breaks to investors who put their capital gains toward a business or project in an opportunity zone.

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