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Publications by date about: State tax

February 16, 2012Blog PostLaffer is #Laffable
February 15, 2012Blog PostHigh Income Taxes Accompany Stronger State Economies
January 27, 2012CenterPointsFamilies Living Paycheck-to-Paycheck Need to Know the EITC Will Be There
January 25, 2012Issue BriefUndocumented Workers Are Taxpayers, Too
December 27, 2011News ReleaseNew Year Brings $118 Million Tax Cut for Oregon's Wealthiest
December 22, 2011Blog PostIf Oregon Capital Gains Income Were a Pizza . . .
December 20, 2011CenterPointsIt's Business as Usual If You Ignore Income Inequality and Poverty
December 6, 2011News ReleaseMajor Corporations, Including Intel, Pay No State Income Taxes
November 17, 2011Blog Post455 Million Reasons to Say "Thank You" to Voters
November 15, 2011Fact SheetOregon Income Taxes Reach Into Poverty
November 15, 2011News ReleaseWorking Poor Oregonians Pay More in Income Taxes Than Poor in Most Other States
August 26, 2011News ReleaseRevenue, Not Spending, Is Budget Concern - Extending Temporary Tax Measure Should Be Option
August 11, 2011News ReleaseCorporate-Funded Study Says Oregon Has Nation's Fifth Lowest Business Taxes
August 4, 2011Blog PostSorry, Oregon Business Council and ECONorthwest, but the rich stay put despite tax increases
August 4, 2011News ReleaseRich Oregonians Stay Put After Tax Increases
July 26, 2011CenterPointsTax Code Sunsets and the Dawn of Majority Rule
June 20, 2011Blog PostSB 817: Will Wall Street Score an End-of-Session Win?
June 17, 2011Blog PostHurry and make money by grabbing your share of leaking subsidy
June 14, 2011ReportThe Four Flaws of a Capital Gains Income Tax Cut
June 8, 2011Issue BriefThe EITC and Tax Refund Products by District
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