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Vol. 7, No. 12 Week of March 24, 2002
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Closing the fiscal gap: Which tax choices will hurt least? asks Goldsmith

Six-point deficit relief plan includes boost from the constitutional budget reserve, taxes, cut in permanent fund dividends, and budget reductions — industry taxes not in the mix, ISER director tells IAEE

Steve Sutherlin

PNA Managing Editor

Which Tax Choices Will Hurt Least?” Scott Goldsmith, director of the UAA Institute of Social and Economic Research posed the title question in remarks to the International Association of Energy Economics March 19 monthly noon meeting in Anchorage. Goldsmith said he would discuss a generic fiscal pl....

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A broad-based tax

A cut in dividends

Budget cuts symbolic

Augment earnings


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