Oil tax committee plan dies on last night of Alaska legislative session
Larry Persily Petroleum News government affairs editor
The Alaska House and Senate disagreed on a proposed study of the state’s oil and gas tax and royalty structure, killing off an effort to look at Alaska’s competitiveness for worldwide investment dollars and whether the state is getting its fair share at high oil prices.
House members had voted over....
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Not intended as a tax increase committee Proposal worried industry Lawmakers subscribe to Wood Mackenzie report
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