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Publications about single sales factor

February 22, 2013Blog PostNew Nike Slogan: "I Was Already Just Doing It"
December 17, 2012Statesman JournalNike request sparks debate on best way to boost jobs
December 14, 2012Wall Street JournalNike presses for 40-year tax deal in Oregon
December 14, 2012Blog PostJeld-Wen’s HQ Decision: Proof that Taxes Don’t Matter and Nike Deal is Foolish
December 14, 2012Blog PostBeware "Tax Certainty"
December 12, 2012Portland MercuryNothin' but Net Profits
December 12, 2012Blog PostThe $35 million increase in tax loophole spending not tied to a single job
December 11, 2012Blog PostA Highly Dubious Assumption in the Governor's Proposed Nike Deal
December 11, 2012The Register-GuardNike bill gets special look
December 10, 2012Willamette WeekKitzhaber Wants Retention Contract with Nike
December 10, 2012Associated PressOregon lawmakers to vote on Nike expansion plan
December 10, 2012Blog PostSimple Explanation of "Single-Sales Factor" and How Nike Escapes Taxes As A Result
December 10, 2012The OregonianAs special session nears, Nike poised to lock favorable Oregon tax provision into law
October 11, 2011Blog PostWhat Was Not Inside Intel’s Economic Report
April 20, 2011Portland Business JournalTaxation group praises Oregon's 'effective business tax'
January 30, 2007CenterPoints"Single-Sales" - A Modern Robber Baron
March 3, 2005CenterPointsMilk Matters?
June 12, 2001ReportNew Data Show that House Bill 2281 Single Sales Factor is No “Field of Dreams” for Economic Growth
June 1, 2001ReportHouse Bill 2281B and the Single Sales Factor: An Expensive, Ineffective, and Unnecessary Effort to Change the Business Climate
June 1, 2001News ReleaseReport Shows Tax Bill Squanders Revenue and Will Not Improve the Economy

 

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