Cleanup tax legislation possible in 2017Tax Director Ken Alper says most restructuring accomplished in 2016 legislation, most oil & gas tax credits phasing out by 2019 TIM BRADNER For Petroleum News
Another re-run of the oil tax wars seems likely in the 2017 legislative session. It will be largely a cleanup of issues left unresolved in House Bill 247, the heavy-lift bill that revamped the state’s oil and gas tax in 2016, state Tax Director Ken Alper told an energy conference in Anchorage Sept.....
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