Kentucky: January 2007 Archives
Advocates of tax breaks for business typically argue that such tax breaks will benefit workers as companies are more able to expand and invest. The latest study to call this into question comes from the University of Kentucky, which finds that tax breaks don't create as many jobs as previously hoped. The report concludes, "Based on our evidence showing that training incentives are positively related to economic activity in an area, and given that relatively little is spent on this program, the Legislature may want to consider increasing the amount spent on training incentives" rather than more tax breaks.
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- Federal Tax Issues
- Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) (37)
- Basic Needs (Education, Health, Housing, Income, Retirment) (55)
- Budget and Deficits (34)
- Bush Tax Policies (48)
- Economic Recovery (40)
- Elections (34)
- Energy and Environment (26)
- Estate Tax (16)
- Immigration (2)
- Internet (2)
- Social Security
- Tax Collection (11)
- Tax Gap (33)
- Tax Giveaways for Corporations (47)
- Tax Giveaways for Investors (Capital Gains Breaks, Etc.) (21)
- State Tax Issues
- Alabama (19)
- Alaska (2)
- Arizona (15)
- Arkansas (11)
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