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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Small Business
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Small Business Publisher : Page : 384 pages File Size : 15,71 MB Release : 1959 Category : Income tax ISBN :
Examines impact of state taxes on small businesses because of involvement in interstate commerce. Continuation of hearings on effects of multi-state taxation of interstate commerce on small business. Contains written statements of interested parties.
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Small Business
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Small Business Publisher : Page : 264 pages File Size : 26,5 MB Release : 1959 Category : Income tax ISBN :
United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Special Subcommittee on State Taxation of Interstate Commerce
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Special Subcommittee on State Taxation of Interstate Commerce Publisher : Page : 1070 pages File Size : 12,96 MB Release : 1966 Category : Government publications ISBN :
Author : Joseph F. Zimmerman Publisher : State University of New York Press Page : 298 pages File Size : 21,35 MB Release : 2012-02-01 Category : Political Science ISBN : 0791479668
The Silence of Congress is the first book to examine state taxation of interstate commerce and the relative inactivity on the part of Congress to regulate such commerce. As states actively seek to maximize tax revenues, congressional silence has affected both citizens and corporations and resulted in myriad tax inequalities from one state to another on such things as personal income, estates, cigarettes and alcoholic beverages, tourism, and even visiting athlete status. Inconsistencies also affect a state's ability to attract and hold lucrative business investments such as sports franchises and gambling facilities. Noting that Congress has been slow to take advantage of the broad powers granted it by the United States Constitution in this area, Joseph F. Zimmerman evaluates the usefulness of Adam Smith's four universally acclaimed maxims of fair taxation and recommends changes to ground rules that would increase cooperation between states while aiding in the creation of a more perfect economic union.