Alaska: August 2006 Archives
Alaskan voters approved an initiative to increase tax revenues by charging a $50 "cruise tax". In the wake of Alaska's recent troubles with oil revenues, it's no surprise that voters decided to bolster public coffers and stabilize long-term revenue with an additional tax source. It appears that voters took a lesson from their recent oil revenue troubles: diversity is good.
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This page is a archive of entries in the Alaska category from August 2006.
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Categories
- Federal Tax Issues
- Alternative Minimum Tax (37)
- Bush Tax Cuts (48)
- Corporate Taxes (47)
- Economic Stimulus (33)
- Education (7)
- Elections (34)
- Energy and Environment (26)
- Estate Tax (16)
- Federal Budget (34)
- Financial Crisis (9)
- Health Care (21)
- Immigration (2)
- Internet (2)
- Low-Income Tax Credits (27)
- Private Equity (21)
- Social Security (13)
- Tax Collection (11)
- Tax Gap (33)
- State Tax Issues
- Alabama (19)
- Alaska (2)
- Arizona (15)
- Arkansas (11)
- California (31)
- Colorado (13)
- Connecticut (14)
- Delaware (7)
- District of Columbia (7)
- Florida (34)
- Georgia (23)
- Hawaii (7)
- Idaho (11)
- Illinois (17)
- Indiana (14)
- Iowa (17)
- Kansas (11)
- Kentucky (12)
- Louisiana (13)
- Maine (13)
- Maryland (20)
- Massachusetts (24)
- Michigan (21)
- Minnesota (26)
- Mississippi (9)
- Missouri (25)
- Montana (9)
- Nebraska (9)
- Nevada (10)
- New Hampshire (17)
- New Jersey (19)
- New Mexico (9)
- New York (24)
- North Carolina (14)
- North Dakota (12)
- Ohio (13)
- Oklahoma (11)
- Oregon (16)
- Pennsylvania (18)
- Rhode Island (12)
- South Carolina (18)
- South Dakota (4)
- Tennessee (10)
- Texas (9)
- Utah (14)
- Vermont (7)
- Virginia (17)
- Washington (18)
- West Virginia (8)
- Wisconsin (11)
- Wyoming (7)